
REEL NEWS
Wilberforce film to open in February New movie portrays Christian abolitionist William Wilberforce; studios to market film to Christian audiences. Plus: Rob Reiner rejects Gibson's apology; documentary celebrates 9/11 memorial; Hobbit rumors begin; Terminator comes to TV; and more. by Josh Hurst | posted 9/05/2006
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Martin Luther and
Nate Saint before him, real-life hero of the Christian faith William Wilberforce will be making his big-screen debut next year, with a new historical drama called Amazing Grace. Directed by Michael Apted, the film will receive a U.S.
distribution from Samuel Goldwyn Films and Roadside Attractions.
The
Walden Media movie—set to be released on February 23, the 200th anniversary of Britain's abolition of the slave trade—stars
Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic Four) as Wilberforce, an outspoken Christian and political activist who played a large role in bringing about the slave trade's end. Albert Finney, Romola Garai, Rufus Sewell, and Michael Gambon also star.
The distribution companies plan to market the film to a wide variety of audiences—arthouse crowds, human rights activists, and also religious groups. Roadside's Howard Cohen notes that "Wilberforce is a hero to many Christians because he combined political actions and his belief in God."
Cinematical reports that there may be plans in the works for Walden Media to join in the film's marketing campaign.
In other movie news:
Rob Reiner questions Gibson's apology (Associated Press)
Actor/director says Mel's movies reflect anti-Semitism
Power of Forgiveness documentary looks back to 9/11 (Journey Films)
Movie chronicles chaplain, plans for Garden of Forgiveness
The Hobbit coming in 2007?(Cinematical)
Rumors circulate about Lord of the Rings prequel
Independent Lens lineup announced (ITVS)
PBS series to be hosted by Terrence Howard
WYSIWYG festival announced (WYSIWYG)
San Francisco Christian film fest unveils lineup
Terminator spin-off comes to TV (Variety)
Sci-fi franchise continues in Sarah Connor Chronicles
Von Trapp singers make Christmas movie (Reuters)
Great-grandchildren of famous captain to star
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