30-08-2011

Polish Coproduction Carnage Premieres in Venice

By Katarzyna Grynienko
    Roman Polański's film Carnage, a coproduction between Poland, Franc, Spain and Germany, has its international premiere on 1 September at the 68th Venice IFF.


    {mosimage}Carnage was shot between January and March 2011 at the Studios de Bry based in Bry-sur-Marne, France. Carnage was coproduced by SPI Film Studio (www.spifilmstudio.com), Constantin Film Produktion (www.constantin-film.de) and SBS Productions with a budget of 20 million EUR. The production received significant support from the Polish Film Institute (www.pisf.pl) through the Polish coproducer SPI Film Studio, a production unit of SPI International Poland.

    The film is based on a play written by Yasmina Reza, The God Of Carnage. The story involves a fight between two primary school boys and their parents attempt to resolve the conflict. In a series of simultaneously dark and comic events the true colors and agendas of the "grown ups" eventually emerge. The cast includes Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly in the lead roles.

    The Polish Film Institute graded the script and application for Carnage with the highest notation and granted 2 million PLN. The film also received support from the German regional fund FFF Bayern (www.fff-bayern.de). The presence of a Polish director and Polish coproducer had also resulted in a greater number of Polish film crew members including cinematographer Paweł Edelman and his assistants Jeremi Prokopowicz and Zbigniew Gustowski.

    After the premiere in Venice, the film is set to for an international release by Sony Pictures Classics (www.sonyclassics.com) on 12 December 2011.



    Screenings of Carnage in Venice:

    Thursday 1 September:

    9:00 Sala Darsena
    20:00 Sala Grande

    Friday 2 September:

    9:00 PalaBiennale
    21:00 Arena di Campo San Polo

    Saturday 3 September:

    17:00 Cityplex Excelsior 1
    19:30 Cityplex Excelsior 1
    22:00 Cityplex Excelsior 1