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Title: Mood Indigo
Post by: MacGuffin on January 25, 2013, 08:32:56 AM
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Release date: April 24, 2013

Starring: Audrey Tautou, Omar Sy, Romain Duris, Gad Elmaleh

Directed by: Michel Gondry

Premise: A woman suffers from an unusual illness caused by a flower growing in her lungs.
Title: Re: Mood Indigo
Post by: 72teeth on January 25, 2013, 02:59:39 PM
WHAT! Sneeky Gondry!! This looks everything it should be!!! Hope it is!
Title: Re: Mood Indigo
Post by: MacGuffin on January 26, 2013, 09:53:12 AM
Can we please put an end to playing The Lumineers in trailers, tv ads, radio... life?
Title: Re: Mood Indigo
Post by: MacGuffin on August 19, 2013, 12:44:45 PM
Gondry's "Mood Indigo" Cut For Overseas

Though various reviews have been generated for Michel Gondry's "Mood Indigo" at several film festivals so far over the past few months, it looks like anyone living outside of France can ignore them.

An e-mail alert from Australia's Vendetta Films has gone out advising media that only a new version of "Mood Indigo" will be screened and released from now on.

This version is a full 36 minutes shorter and is described as "a looser adaptation of the novel" and doesn't rely on any previous knowledge of the novel - a complaint cited in some reviews. Understandably they describe it as "a VERY different film experience" to the original version.

It also adds that this shorter cut will "now be the version released in all territories outside of France." The new version is said to have been edited by "The King's Speech" and "American Beauty" editor Tariq Anwar.
Title: Re: Mood Indigo
Post by: MacGuffin on May 22, 2014, 04:27:43 PM
Title: Re: Mood Indigo
Post by: Drenk on May 22, 2014, 05:14:27 PM
This movie works so much better as a trailer. But I've seen the overlong french cut, and Gondry said that the american one was better.