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My Week With Marilyn
Marilyn Monroe
Status: Filming in September
IMDB | Photos | Official Site
Take This Waltz
Margot
Status: Filming until September 01
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The Emperor's Children
Danielle Minkoff
Status:
IMDB | Photos | Official Site
Meek's Cutoff
Unknown Role
Status: Post Production
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Blue Valentine
Cindy
Release
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May 6 2010 - NYDG Foundation: Rx Haiti! |
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May 2010 - Cannes Film Festival
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August 9 2010 - Teen Choice Awards |
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Sept. 1-11 - Venice Film Festival |
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September 9 to 19 - Toronto Film Festival |
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December 31 2010 - Blue Valentine Premiere |
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EDWESTWICK |
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Visit my other site on Actor Ed Westwick

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Michelle Paradize is a unofficial fan site dedicated to Michelle Williams.Toute reproduction, whether total or partial, is strictly prohibited. Thank you for respecting my work and that of others. I do not pretend to have the copyright of the photos on this site. If you are a photographer and your photos are on the site, please contact me before taking any action. thank you MichelleParadize. Lolotte © 2006-2009
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TIFF / NEW-OLD PICTURES |
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Date :
07/27/10
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In the last days i’ve added old pictures from year 2009 that FG sent to me,thank you for your help,like for everyone who help the site,i’ve credit your name on the photos in the gallery.

Candid >Â 2010 > 02.19 – Michelle gives Matilda a piggyback ride as they stroll in Brooklyn
Candid >Â 2009 > May 19th – At the Park
Candid > 2009 > 2009 – Out with Matilda
Candid > 2009 > No Date – With Matilda
Good information,Blue Valentine will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival,takes place from September 9 to 19.
Special Presentations
Blue Valentine Derek Cianfrance, USA
Canadian Premiere
Blue Valentine is the story of love found and love lost, told in past and present moments in time. Flooded with romantic memories of their courtship, Dean and Cindy use one night to try and save their failing marriage. Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in this honest portrait of a relationship on the rocks.
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VENICE FILM FESTIVAL / MY WEEK WITH MARILYN |
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Date :
07/22/10
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It’s an awesome news ( Thanks to Lucie ),Meek’s Cutoff,will be present at the Venice Film Festival .The Festival runs Sept. 1-11.
The synopsis :
Written by Jon Raymond (who wrote on her previous film and Old Joy), the film’s title Meek’s Cutoff is based on the tale with perhaps Gerry-like consequences. The year is 1845, the earliest days of the Oregon Trail, and a wagon team of three families has hired the mountain man Stephen Meek to guide them over the Cascade Mountains. Claiming to know a short cut, Meek leads the group on an unmarked path across the high plain desert, only to become lost in the dry rock and sage. Over the coming days, the emigrants must face the scourges of hunger, thirst, and their own lack of faith in each other’s instincts for survival. When a Native American wanderer crosses their path, the emigrants are torn between their trust in a guide who has proven himself unreliable and a man who has always been seen as the natural enemy.
Source : Variety
We have new informations on the Biopic on Marilyn Monroe,the actor – Kenneth Branagh - is in talks for the role of Laurence Oliver,the filming begins in September in London.
It was announced, by Production Weekly, in December 2009 that Michelle Williams (Shutter Island) was in talks to star as Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn. Set to be directed by Simon Curtis (Cranford), and with production set to start in September, The Playlist have now revealed that Kenneth Branagh (Valkyrie) is circling the lead role of Sir Laurence Olivier.
My Week With Marilyn will reportedly be based on the diary of Sir Laurence Olivier’s employee Colin Clark. 1957, he looked after Monroe when she arrived in London to film The Prince and the Showgirl with Olivier. In 1958, Clark published excerpts of his diary but left his week with Monroe unpublished. In 2002, those entries finally saw the light of day and are now the basis for the film.
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