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Anna Karenina is Experimental

Director Joe Wright told Empire Magazine (via Playlist) that three weeks before filming began for Anna Karenina, he scrapped routine plans to film in the UK and Russia. Instead, he desired something more experimental. He decided to film the majority of the Russian epic in a run down theatre stage built from scratch at Shepperton Studios.

Thus the tale of a love triangle within the Russian aristocracy and its themes of trying to find an authentic life will play out in a theatre with movie magic creating a "fluid linearity" says Wright. The stage will be an ice rink at one point, a train station the next - characters will "walk from one house under the 'stage' straight onto the horse training ground" and doors will lead to Russian landscapes.

Cutaway wide shots to show exteriors and scale will employ toy trains and dollhouses, while anachronistic flourishes (ie. props and elements from more modern and/or ancient times) will intrude as Anna's sanity unravels. Only Domhnall Gleeson's character Levin will venture outside the theatre as he is the only truly authentic character amongst a group of posers and is thus "able to go out in the real world".

source: Dark Horizons

In other Anna Karenina news, the first photo of Keira Knightley from Anna Karenina can be seen HERE.  

(thank you arco)

UK release date of "Anna Karenina"

IMDb has updated the release of Anna Karenina in the UK to 7 September 2012 instead of August.

Unfortunately there is still no release date listed for the US.

Thank you Luce!

Anna Karenina as "Oscar Bait"

Focus' real player, however, is Joe Wright's fourth film with the mini-major, "Anna Karenina." The adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic tale features an all-star cast including Knightley (her third film with Wright), Jude Law, Aaron Johnson, Kelly Macdonald, Matthew Macfadyen, Emily Watson and Olivia Williams.  The subject matter, the cast and Wright's pedigree ("Atonement," "Pride & Prejudice," "Hanna") will make "Karenina" one of the most anticipated films of 2012.  No pressure Joe.

Anna Karenina is among a list of films that are likely to be considered for awards.  Anna Karenina is currently in production. Read more here.

Further Casting for Anna Karenina

A press release, today, made further confirmation of who will be involved in the production of Anna Karenina. Filming will begin this month and take place in Russia and the UK.

Atonement's costume designer, Jacqueline Durran, has signed as has Pride & Prejudice's music composer, Dario Marianelli.

It is expected that Anna Karenina will be released the second half of 2012, with one website predicting it will be released in the UK on 7 August 2012

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