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Review: 'The Immigrant'And so, "At Any Price" came to pass. Bahrani's biggest and most high-profile film to date stars Efron as an aspiring race car driver whose father (Dennis Quaid) wants him to help run the family farm, only for the business to be threatened when it comes under investigation. A number of other recognizable faces are in the cast, including Heather Graham, Clancy Brown and Kim Dickens, but it's the intriguing, very un-Bahrani-like duo of Efron and Quaid who seem to lead the picture, and with the film set to premiere at Venice before heading to TIFF next month, hopes are certainly high for the film.
Not least from Sony Pictures Classics, as according to a press release, the company just acquired the film for North America (and Eastern Europe) ahead of its festival premiere. "Ramin Bahrani is a major American film maker. We've wanted to work with him for some time. He is a great storyteller not afraid of serious or big subjects. When we read 'At Any Price' we knew this would be a great leap forward for him as a successful director offering great roles for major actors. We are so happy to be bringing the film to the American audience and to be in business with him..." The director adds "I am very happy to be working... Sony Pictures Classics who have been releasing some of the most important films for over two decades”
It's definitely good news for the film, and certainly makes us wonder: are SPC planning to put the film out this year for an awards play? The company have high hopes for foreign language fare "Rust & Bone" and "Amour," but their sole American film is Sundance hit "Smashed," so they've certainly got room for another film to push, if reviews come out the way they normally do for Bahrani. We'll presumably find out their release plans fairly soon, and we'll bring you our verdict on "At Any Price" when the film premieres in Venice in a few short weeks.
6 Comments
Kate | August 4, 2012 11:51 AM
I know you guys hated 'The Paperboy' but wouldn't 56% at Rotten Tomatoes rather qualify as mixed reviews than badly received?
Far | August 4, 2012 3:19 AM
Great news. Excited to see Quaid.
yer | August 4, 2012 2:58 AM
Ramin Bahrani is such nothing short of an average director. It's a shame critics are so desperate for some realism in America cinema that they will latch on to the first guy does it ok and glorifying him to no end.
Sean | August 4, 2012 1:26 AM
Yessssss. Please always more news about Ramin Bahrani. He is incredible! I hope he continues to see success & push more toward bigger projects w/ mainstream actors. He's on another level
Leonardo | August 3, 2012 7:32 PM
They are going to push it for The Oscars...