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20th September 2006 The Good German posterWarner Bros. have released the poster for The Good German! The poster is on the right, and a bigger version has been added here. Building No.7 A high definition version of Steven Soderbergh's new short film, Building No. 7, is now available to download here at BitTorrent.com. 2nd Best Director Oscar? From the Clarion Ledger: Many legendary directors take their best shot for Oscars, including Clint Eastwood (Flags of Our Father), Steven Soderbergh (The Good German), Anthony Minghella (Breaking and Entering) and Martin Scorcese (The Departed). Soderbergh mention From an article about George Clooney's next film, Leatherheads: Clooney was once close to starring in it for former Section Eight partner Steven Soderbergh; they expected to make it their follow-up to Universal's Out of Sight. Posted on 20th September 2006
16th September 2006 Soderbergh mentions
From an article about The Black Dahlia: But the project didn't come together and it passed from producer to producer, director to director. At one point it was going to be shot in Berlin, and then Rome. Steven Soderbergh was mentioned as a possible director, and then David Fincher ("Seven") took over. De Palma came aboard in 2002. From an interview with director Marc Rosenbush: BC: Who inspired you to become a filmmaker? MARC: I've got a lot of director-heroes: David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch, Woody Allen, Francis Coppola, Stephen Soderbergh, Terry Gilliam, Darren Aronofsky, Jean-Pierre Jeunet... I could go on all day. Posted on 16th September 2006
14th September 2006 Soderbergh mention
From an article about actress Nancy Allen: In addition to Spielberg and De Palma, Allen counts Steven Soderbergh, Robert Zemeckis, Hal Ashby and Paul Verhoeven among her notable directors. Posted on 14th September 2006
13th September 2006 DGA Honors to Recognize Leadership in the Film and Television Industry
From DGA.org: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, The Sopranos executive producer David Chase, filmmaker Arthur Penn, actor-humanitarian Danny Glover and the Anthology Film Archives will be recognized for their contributions to the film and television industry at the Directors Guild of America Theater in New York City on Oct. 12, 2006. The event will be followed by a lavish gala at famed Nobu 57 Restaurant. All honorees will be present to accept their awards. “DGA Honors was created to celebrate distinguished contributions to American culture through the world of film and television,” said DGA President Michael Apted. “On October 12, DGA Honors will be the New York nexus of entertainment, business, labor and politics – an event as unique as the individuals and institutions it recognizes.” “DGA Honors reflects the unique talents and distinguished contributions of its honorees,” said DGA National Vice President Steven Soderbergh. “This is a group of true leaders, from Mayor Bloomberg’s extraordinary success in bringing film and television production back to New York City and David Chase’s visionary creation of a dysfunctional mob family in New Jersey, to the lasting influence of Arthur Penn’s cinematic genius in films like Bonnie and Clyde, the selfless devotion of Danny Glover to improving health care and education in the U.S. and Africa, and the Anthology Film Archives dedication to preserving the art of cinema for more than 35 years. They inspire us all.” Past DGA Honors recipients have included influential filmmakers Jonathan Demme, Sydney Pollack, Robert Altman and Martin Scorsese, as well as powerful leaders in entertainment, labor and politics such as Bob Shaye, CEO, New Line; Jeff Bewkes, President, Time Warner; Senator Ted Kennedy and IATSE President Tom Short. Past presenters include Oprah Winfrey, Halle Berry, Nicholas Cage, Ron Howard, Kevin Spacey, Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow and Francis Ford Coppola. Past hosts have included noted comedians such as Dave Chappelle, Ellen DeGeneres and Richard Belzer. Arrivals for the DGA Honors on October 12, 2006, will begin at 6 p.m. at the DGA New York City headquarters, 110 W. 57th Street, followed by an awards presentation at 7 p.m. in the renovated DGA Theater. Honorees and guests will then gather at 8 p.m. at the renowned Nobu 57 Restaurant, 40 W. 57th Street, for the VIP post-Honors gala. Soderbergh mention From a review of The Wind That Shakes the Barley: You can see [Ken Loach's] influence on filmmakers in Sweden, France, Belgium, Spain and Italy, and among the younger, politicised vanguard in Hollywood (Steven Soderbergh, for instance). Posted on 13th September 2006
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