Noise Cinematographer László Baranyai
Noise premieres in the World Dramatic competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Below are comments from the film’s cinematographer László Baranyai.
“As soon as I read the script, I knew that Noise would be a film that was different from anything else being produced in Australia; a film about all of us, our lives and our feelings. Coming from East Europe where filmmaking is far more political and social in its intentions, I felt privileged to be trusted with this project. I knew from the beginning that this was the kind of film I have always wanted to make.
“[Director Matt Saville] and I have very similar taste in films and creative ideals. We both love the adrenalin rush of risk taking and are always seeking new opportunities. I was fortunate to work with him on Roy Höllsdotter Live and all the while Noise was in the back of our minds. more







Jake Paltrow (Writer/Director) started his career in motion pictures as a set production assistant on the television series Homicide: Life on the Street in 1994. His first achievement as a writer/director came in 1995 with the short film An Eviction Notice, which screened at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. Jake Paltrow makes his feature film debut with The Good Night at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film boasts acting performances from Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky), Danny DeVito (Terms of Endearment), Martin Freeman (BBC’s The Office) and Jake’s sister Gweneth Paltrow(Shakespeare in Love).
When everyone involved with bringing Resurrecting the Champ to the big screen read the soul-searching truth that ran through every word in J.R. Moehringer‘s article (LA Times, 1997, also entitled “Resurrecting the Champ”), it became the utmost of priorities to make the film as genuinely true to the spirit of the article as possible. To that end, writer/director Rod Lurie (The Contender) wanted to capture the powerful authenticity of the newsroom, so instead of constructing a set of a newsroom, he shot in a real one.
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Alfredo de Villa‘s new film, Adrift in Manhattan, will have its world premiere in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, January 21. A poignant drama starring Heather Graham (Bobby), William Baldwin (The Squid and the Whale), Dominic Chianese (“The Sopranos”), Victor Rasuk (Lords of Dogtown) and Erika Michels (Yellow), Adrift in Manhattan is the third feature directed by de Villa, one of the fast-rising young directors raised in Mexico and working in the U.S.
