After toying with “Bop Decameron” and “Nero Fiddled,” writer-director Woody Allen has finally settled on a title for his next movie, as Sony Pictures Classics has set a June 22 release date for “To Rome With Love.” Title was selected as an homage to the city of Rome, where the film was shot on location [...]
Woody Allen re-titles pic ‘To Rome With Love’
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‘Nero Fiddled’ while Sony slotted
ROME — Italy’s Medusa Film has set the launch date of its first full-fledged international co-production: Woody Allen’s “Nero Fiddled,” which will world-preem in the Eternal City’s Auditorium Theater on April 13. Medusa fully financed the approximately $25 million film, working with producer Letty Aronson. It had originally slotted Allen’s latest, an ensembler in which [...]
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NERO FIDDLED Set for June 22 Release Date
Woody Allen is most likely poised to pick up another Oscar on Sunday for his Midnight in Paris screenplay (though don’t expect him to show up at the ceremony), and Sony Pictures Classics has settled on a release date for his next film. Exhibitor Relations tweeted (via The Playlist) Nero Fiddled (previously titled The Bop [...]
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Sony Pictures Classics Grabs North American Rights to Woody Allen’s ‘Nero Fiddled’
The filmmaker’s follow-up to “Midnight in Paris” stars Alec Baldwin, Penelope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg and Ellen Page. Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all North American and U.K. rights to Woody Allen’s next film, Nero Fiddled. This is the filmmaker’s fifth film to be released by SPC, following on Allen’s biggest success to date, Midnight in [...]
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Woody Allen Changes Title of Next Film
The Penelope Cruz-Jesse Eisenberg feature originally titled “The Bop Decameron” will now be called “Nero Fiddled.” Woody Allen has decided to change the title of his next feature film, originally called The Bop Decameron, set to be released in 2012. The decision was not made on the fly. Allen cited people’s unfamiliarity with Giovanni Boccaccio’s [...]
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