Roman Polanski's new film 'The Palace' has set a September theatrical release in Italy. The film has been submitted to the Venice Film Festival, according to sources.
” has been set for release in Italian theatres in September, prompting speculation that the controversial director’s black comedy set in a posh hotel in the Swiss Alps resort of Gstaad on the eve of the new millennium could be launching from theItaly’s RAI Cinema, which is a main backer of Polanski’s new film, has slated a September 28 local release date via its 01 Distribuzione unit for “The Palace” which has an ensemble cast including Mickey Rourke, John Cleese and Fanny Ardant.
Producer Luca Barbareschi, who heads Eliseo Entertainment, declined to be interviewed for this article. There was no comment from RAI Cinema and the Venice Film Festival. Haenel last May lashed out against the Cannes Film Festival and other French film industry institutions saying they were “ready to do anything to defend their rapist chiefs.” Cannes chiefCertainly Polanski is less of a hot-button issue in Italy than he is in France, where no financier, producer or broadcaster has dared touch “The Palace.” The film has a $17 million budget. French sales company Goodfellas, formerly known as Wild Bunch, is handling international sales. None have surfaced yet.
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