Quid Pro Quo (2007)
Character Fiona
Director Carlos Brooks
Status Completed | Info
In Tranzit (2007)
Character Natalia
Director Tom Roberts
Status Completed | Info
Never Forever (2007)
Character Sophie
Director Gina Kim
Status Completed | Info
Joshua (2007)
Character Abby Cairn
Director George Ratliff
Status Completed | Info
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Added a lot of new interviews that Vera has done to promote Quid Pro Quo and its a lot of great reading. Vera seems to be such a sweet, intelligent and funny person so be sure to check those new articles out in the press archive!
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A little promotion for a new site of mine, about the wonderful actress Olivia Wilde. Be sure to check it out and let us know what you think!
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| Interview: Quid Pro Quo director Carlos Brooks |
Director Carlos Brooks sets out to tell a modern day detective story with his first feature-length film.
The Latin phrase Quid Pro Quo refers to equal exchange, usually in a legal context. In director Carlos Brooks’ new movie of the same name, however, the repercussions of this tit for tat agreement concern not property or tangible goods, but psychological reciprocation. Quid Pro Quo the film follows paraplegic hero Isaac Knot (Nick Stahl), a reporter for public radio investigating a community of “wannabes,” able-bodied persons who long to be disabled. In his sleuthing Isaac encounters Fiona (Vera Farmiga), a seductress who herself fantasizes of life in a wheelchair.
The film marries allusions to Hitchcock with an exploration of a mysterious subculture while investigating Isaac and Fiona’s emotional plight. Their unconventional romance, and the film as a whole, is unusual and twisted, but tender, too. Outlandish as its premise may seem, it is ultimately a grounded story about the quest to be an “authentic” individual. Brooks spoke to ARTISTdirect about his first feature-length project, discovering wannabe culture, and writing a modern day detective story.
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| Quid Pro Quo ’sneak peak’ Trailer |
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This is a movie I’m looking forward to very much as well and it looks very promising! If you go to ‘Read the full story’ you can see a 10 min preview of the film. Be aware it might be some spoilers, so don’t blame me for it Anyways I captured two Korean trailers for the movie and I know there is atleast one more French trailer but I can’t find it anywhere. So if someone can help, please do!
I also added many new production stills, behind the scenes photos and posters. And coming up is behind the scenes videos + captures from them. Enjoy these for now!
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Never Forever
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New review of Vera’s new movie Never Forever and photos are still coming up, sorry for the delay! You can view the official site here.
The turgid tale of a woman going outside her marriage to get pregnant seems well-suited to the Lifetime network, but director Gina Kim aspires for something loftier with her meditative melodrama “Never Forever.”
Instead of the usual array of heaving bosoms and sagging dialogue, Kim (”Invisible Light”) strives for something much deeper, delving into issues of race, class and motherhood, yet never sacrificing the inherent eroticism.
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