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Recently in a surprise appearance our resident Drover attended Comic-Con in San Diego to promote his forthcoming film Wolverine. However many astute fans observed that the Australian’s appearance seemed to resemble another movie he’d been shooting earlier this year, namely, Australia. Access Hollywood caught up with Jackman at Comic-Con and found out some interesting news.
Weeks after giving birth to daughter Sunday Rose, Nicole Kidman is already preparing to go back to work. According to her Australia co-star, Hugh Jackman, Kidman is heading back to the set of the epic film.
We are doing a little bit of re-shooting in a couple of weeks so she is sort of back to work finishing off the film,” Jackman told Access Hollywood at Comic-Con 2008 in San Diego on Thursday.
Jackman said he is happy for his friend’s baby news, but explained that filming on the project, directed by Baz Luhrmann, was tough during her pregnancy.
“I am beyond happy for her. I mean she is a amazing woman. She’s been a great friend of ours for a long time,” Jackman told Access. “To have this moment is just thrilling. It wasn’t always thrilling for her while we were shooting in Australia, let me tell you!”
Kidman was forced to withdraw from several action scenes on set due to her pregnancy - and it was her withdrawal and several other intense moments that helped Jackman figure out Kidman’s special news.
“For the last month, I remember she said, ‘I have to tell you I am not riding the horse,’” Jackman recalled. “She did all the riding and all of a sudden, in the last few weeks, she wasn’t riding a horse at all and I said, ‘I think I know!’ She goes, ‘Really? How did you know?’ I said, ‘Well, the fact that you were throwing up almost between every second take kind of gave it away.’ She goes, ‘Really? Do you think everybody knew?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah!’”
source: Access Hollywood
July 25th, 2008
By now you’re likely well aware that Apple has established a Set To Screen educational podcast series and competition for young film students in the United States; now the Bazmark team have elaborated on this concept and a new competition, of similar vein, has been launched via New Zealand program Film3.
Baz Luhrmann, director of Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet, has documented Australia’s film-making process - and he’s giving Film3 viewers exclusive access to his videoblogs. All he wants in return is for you to then turn off your computer, pick up a camera, and show him how it’s done!
Using Australia as your inspiration, make a three minute film that incorporates something you’ve learnt from Baz’s videos and send it to us at Film3 for your chance to win big. The videos will be posted episodically in the lead-up to Australia’s release on December 26.
Entrants must live in New Zealand. Prizes include $2000 towards your next film, a tour of Wellywood, a script assessment from the New Zealand Film Commission and much, much more. So get cracking!
Watch the first Video Blog here, which includes additional footage not previously seen in the USA podcasts!
Entry rules and further information can be found via the 3 Film website.
July 20th, 2008
Podcast #6 of the Apple Set to Screen series is now available for download via iTunes (free) subscription.
This episode is a continuation on the previous Location Shoot podcast. Simply viewing the podcast, one can see why, not one but, two full podcasts were required to cover the huge undertaking that was the effort of the Bazmark team shooting at many remote locations.
In the lastest podcast see how Director Baz Luhrmann uses the enormous scale of on-location shooting in Australia and seamlessly combines it with intimate filming on man-made sound studios in Hollywood.
75 breathtaking screencaps from this cast are now located in our Set to Screen Screencap gallery.
July 18th, 2008
British edition of the EMPIRE film magazine has a great four page feature on ‘Australia’.
The magazine has four glossy pages with a great on set encounter from one of the writers at Empire. We get to hear from Baz Luhrmann, about the scale of the epic he’s taken on and the expectations involved in that. CM and Nicole Kidman have their say and Mr Hugh Jackman even gets a peek in towards the end.
“This is a land far, far away,” trills Luhrmann. “Metaphorically speaking, it has a sense of fairy tale about it.”
“This is the last of a dying breed, this kind of movie,” Kidman enthuses, harking back to those days before CGI, when you make your epic - African Queen, Doctor Zhivago - you had to drag your production lock, stock and barrel into the wilds. “I mean, they don’t build stuff like this anymore. To feel that air and see people ravaged by the elements, as hard as it is, it’s exquisite.”
For those wishing to purchase the magazine, Empire’s August 2008 edition is currently available at news stands in the UK and via vendors carrying international magazines. Thanks to Hengist from the Australia Forum you can view scans of the magazine in our gallery, or if you’d like to read the article you can do so in our transcripts archive here.
July 6th, 2008
The Screening Room is CNN’s half-hour monthly movie show that offers a compelling international perspective on the world of film, travelling around the globe to bring viewers the inside track on all aspects of the movie business.
In the month of June their focus is on the land down under, and it goes without saying that a stop to the set of Australia is at the top of their agenda.
Host Myleene Klass interviews director Baz Luhrmann from the sound stages of Fox Studios, whe’re we’re given some more of his great insights into the film.
At one point in the interview Baz Luhrmann comments, “I can say with absolute confidence, hand on heart type confidence, that the performances are beyond my expectation. And the chemistry between Hugh and Nicole is palpable and real, and that’s way up the richter scale for us. They’re physically a perfect match. You know what … great lovers on screen, they are like great dancers. They got to be a great partnership. They really are a tremendous match. They dance together physically, emotionally as lovers in the film”
“He is probably my creative soul mate. I just adore him. I think he’s got such a love of cinema and of life and he´s romantic and I can´t say enough nice things about him,” Nicole Kidman says of Luhrmann.
The feature was aired on television but you can also watch this interview streaming from the CNN site, or download it to your harddrive from our buldging video archive. Alternatively you can read the associated article on the CNN website.
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June 27th, 2008
Hugh Jackman found a few more fans at the Fox Cinema Expo in Amsterdam this week.
The Aussie actor thrilled industry crowds at the filmfest, previewing the hottest titles to come for the studio, by introducing a new sneak-peak at Baz Luhrmann’s epic Australia.
Fox showed extensive footage ‘Australia,’ which the director, Baz Luhrmann, explained, by video, that he was still posting after a yearlong shoot Down Under. The teaser roll, especially edited for the Hollywood crowd, has only added more buzz to the highly anticipated Aussie release.
Star appearances are often in short supply at Cinema Expo, so it played well when Hugh Jackman, co-star of ‘Australia’ along with Nicole Kidman, popped up to plug the holiday release.
“It was a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Jackman said. “There wasn’t a second that went by that Nicole and I didn’t thank our lucky stars for being in this movie.”
sources: Hollywood Reporter, news.com.au
June 25th, 2008
The month of June seems to be all about fashion when it comes to news surrounding Australia.
Previously we’ve told you how designer Catherine Martin designed a dress for Nicole Kidman which features on the July 2008 edition of Vogue Magazine. Subsequently the dress is available for limited purchase via the retailer, Bergdorfs. Now the focus has turned to the shoes worn by Nicole Kidman’s on set persona.
Fashion Week Daily have reported that Ferragamo have been enlisted to make a collection of custom period footwear for the character of Lady Sarah Ashley to wear in Australia.
However, don’t fret! Us common folk get a chance to dress like a star as the company will release all the shoe designs which will be featured in the highly-anticipated film.
source: Fashion Week Daily
June 20th, 2008
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