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July 13, 2007
Michael Winterbottom and an Interesting Revelation
Winterbottom cites that Murray's memoir makes for funny and riveting reading, and mentions that the first seventy pages are largely devoted to stories about all the people Mr. Murray slept with while in St. Petersburg, Russia, before going off to Uzbekistan.
http://www.popcornreel.com/pearlheart.htm
Basically true, although that's not all I did (or wrote about) in St Petersburg. Murder in Samarkand was written at 245,000 words and edited down by the publishers to 130,000 words. Michael is referring to the original manuscript. I hope the St Petersburg stuff will appear in the next volume.
Posted by craig on July 13, 2007 10:00 AM in the category The Film
Comments
I suppose the most interesting conundrums - considering Michael Winterbottom's reputation for authenticity and rigorous research - are where the film will be shot and who will play the Uzbek dramatis personae.
I'm guessing that the regime is unlikely to allow the film to be shot within its own borders and also that Uzbek nationals will be too scared to be visibly associated with the film.
Posted by: NickW
at July 13, 2007 11:26 AM
NickW,
Yes, those are exactly the problems. We are looking at other bits of Central Asia. Quite a lot of the Uzbek artistic community is in exile, but it is indeed a problem.
Posted by: Craig
at July 13, 2007 11:34 AM
So is this film going to be more like The Road to Guantanemo or Nine Songs??? I can hardly wait.
Posted by: kazbel
at July 14, 2007 10:53 AM
I think it's The Road to Guantanamo meets 9 Songs, in the style of 24 Hour Party People. Or something.
Posted by: Craig
at July 14, 2007 12:55 PM
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