Skin: Uwe Boli plans to return to cinema with “Ness” (exclusive)

Skin: Uwe Boli plans to return to cinema with “Ness” (exclusive)

The famous German director Uwe Bol (Postcard, Problem) is set to return to international production with a $25 million film about crime fighter Eliot Ness, a special agent who made Al Capone famous, the story told in Brian de Palma. untouchables (1987).

smoke movie, nessThis story will come later in Elliot Ness’ career as he tries to catch a serial killer known as the “Kingsbury Run Butcher”, responsible for several gruesome murders at Kingsbury Run Palace in Cleveland. Whitney Scott Bain wrote the screenplay and the story is based on real life. Bolly plans to direct and produce through his Event Film company, executive producer Michael Roche. Ball said he is currently making the film and plans to start basic photography in 2023.

Ball, hailed by critics as “Germany’s answer to Ed Wood,” made his last American film in 2016, a sequel. Rampage: Fallen President. Meanwhile, he opened Bauhaus, an upscale German restaurant in Vancouver. The restaurant received rave reviews, unlike many of Bolly’s films (the Razzies gave him a Rare Career Achievement Award in 2009), but Bol has since closed. Talking hollywood reporterBall said he’s not worried about a critical response to his return to film.

“People who say you hate my movies have mostly seen one, maybe two movies, maybe [flops] coastal scream OR Alone in the dark“, – said Bol. “My most political films are not mentioned [like] Problem, attack on wall street OR Attack on Darfur…Netflix has about 15-20 of my movies. [I’m] A true filmmaker, I made 34 films with many great stars that can no longer be denied.

Bol was created in German last year. Hanau, about real-life mass shootings, but said the experience “reminded me why I stopped making movies in Germany”. However, he is working on a documentary series about the notorious Banditos biker gang, which is at the center of a major criminal case in Germany.

In the past, Boli’s harshest critics have been video game fans who were furious at his adaptation of popular video games, including home of the dead, Alone in the dark, bloodrayne s Postcard. In response, Ball confronted his critics about meeting him in the boxing ring, which the five did. In 2006, at an event called “Raging Boll”, the director fought and defeated the five critics.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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