Partners in Neo-Noir: The I, ANNA Mega Movie Page

After a spectacular three season run as Paul Weston in In Treatment, in addition to 2+ years of tireless service as Ireland’s first Cultural Ambassador, Gabriel Byrne embarked on a series of independent films and television series that would cover the spectrum: mysteries, thrillers, dramas, epics, fantasies–you name, he was […]

“I, Anna”: Two Souls Lost in a Brutalist World

Please note: there are many spoilers for this film in the following essay. If you have not seen I, Anna, then perhaps you should wait until you have seen it before reading further. If, on the the other hand, you are not very interested in seeing this film, you might […]

I, ANNA Behind-The-Scenes, Previews, and Reviews!

December 22: Here are two behind-the-scenes videos for I, Anna that will give you greater insight into the making of the film and the relationship between its two stars. Brief interviews with the stars, Charlotte Rampling and Gabriel Byrne, and the director Barnaby Southcombe The B-Roll: a video diary of […]

I, ANNA Premieres in UK

I, Anna opens in UK theaters on December 7. This is such an important and long-awaited milestone. Yay! Lots of exclusive stuff–posters, clips, previews–has been coming out in support of the film’s premiere in its home town. While there are still no mainstream reviews, there are several blog and independent […]

New I, ANNA Trailer + Denver Film Festival!

Updated November 12: The Guardian has created a page for I, Anna in anticipation of its UK release on December 7. Director Barnaby Southcombe shared a Tender Tuesday picture with us: Tender indeed. Denis Berk saw the film at the Denver Film Festival: Rampling and Byrne’s maturity and talent make […]

I, ANNA at More Film Festivals!

Updated September 29: “I, Anna” at More Festivals! Great news! Director Barnaby Southcombe will attend the Vancouver International Film Festival October 6-8! Stay tuned for pictures of the event provided by him! From TheProvince.com: Vancouver International Film Festival review: I, Anna September 27, 2012 by Glen Schaefer Charlotte Rampling is an […]