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Sara Schonhardt | Jakarta June 09, 2011
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People walk past movie banners outside a movie theater in Jakarta, Indonesia (File Photo – February 21, 2011)
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) – A 2004 Cannes Cinefondation short film award winner, Danish director Frederikke Aspock makes a confident move into features with “Out of Bounds.”
Dramatically low-key and somewhat leisurely even at a lean 72 minutes, the film nonetheless benefits from its evocative sense of place and striking ability to channel elemental and environmental forces into tricky human relationships.
Last year New York State extended its $420 million very-popular tax credits to film and TV productions working instate and unsurprisingly it is paying off big time. This year alone more than 70 movie and TV projects have come to town, bringing an estimated $1 billion bucks into the economy. And with that moolah comes a lot of boldface names ranging from Anjelica Huston and Debra Messing (who are filming NBC’s new show Smash here) to Christina Ricci (who is filming ABC’s Pan Am) and Maria Bello (who is filming the American version of Prime Suspect for NBC). And not a moment too soon, what with the loss of the beloved original flavor Law & Order from our shores last year.