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Sacha Baron Cohen Gives Dictator Interview… as Sacha Baron Cohen

After a whirlwind press tour spent stymieing journalists in character as his General Aladeen of the Republic of Wadiya, Dictator comedian Sacha Baron Cohen sat with the BBC for a rare straight interview — no costume, no shenanigans , no spilling the ashes of late despots on unsuspecting talking heads. The result: An actually coherent, fascinating filmed chat with Cohen about toeing the line of sensitivity with his despotism comedy, why he almost never gives interviews as himself, and how he took inspiration from the “ludicrous” power-hungry dictators of the world. Cohen (who’s rather handsome when not in character!) spoke with BBC reporter Will Gompertz in Cannes, citing a few of his favorite dictators, so to speak: “I had always found Colonel Gaddafi hilarious, and I wanted to do a character that was inspired by him. I had all these other ludicrous characters like Türkmenbaşy, who was the president and dictator of Turkmenistan, who renamed the day Thursday and the word for bread after his mother. When the doctor told him to give up smoking, he banned smoking from the whole country because he didn’t want to be reminded of cigarettes. And then you had someone like Kim Jong-il who claimed to have hit nine holes in one in his first ever game of golf. And obviously Colonel Gaddafi who had these 30 virgin guards, dressed unintentionally like a 60-year-old woman and would often break wind when being interviewed for the BBC…” To read Movieline’s review of The Dictator , head here . [via BBC ]

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Finally, The Documentary About Women’s Shoes You’ve Been Waiting For

Are you obsessed with designer ladies’ shoes, or do you know a woman who is? (Aren’t we all? Let’s go shopping, OMGZ!) Then here’s the documentary for you: God Save My Shoes , from director Julie Benasra, which purports to be “the first documentary to explore the intimate relationship that ties women to their shoes.” Watch Fergie, Dita von Teese, and a bunch of other real life Carrie Bradshaws gush over their Louboutins in the film’s trailer (which, incidentally — of course — includes Louboutin himself). Look, I like shoes as much as the next girl. And there are certain angles to this exploration of the ladies’ shoe that could be fascinating enough. (Why is a stiletto so sexy? Because it elongates your silhouette and can double as a murder weapon, perhaps? Discuss.) But this chick caressing the curve of her pump, these ladies drooling over their shoe caverns, Fergie Ferg insisting that shoes tell the world who you are… I can’t even. And then there’s Kelly Rowland, credited as “Singer/Former Destiny’s Child/ Shoe Mommy .” SHOE MOMMY. Is that a thing?? (Seriously, what is that?) Maybe Shoe Mommy is what she calls herself because, apparently, she names her shoes like they’re her children. God Save My Shoes is available On Demand.

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Battleship’s Boy Bust, Fokkens to US, ‘The Real Fassbinder’: Biz Break

Also in this afternoon’s Biz Break: The breakout director of Animal Kingdom plots his next (possibly with the help of Robert Pattinson), Rupert Everett to direct himself as Oscar Wilde (with the help of a few friends of his own), and more… Kino Lorber Wants You to Meet the Fokkens The specialty distributor has announced a deal to bring Gabrielle Provaas & Rob Schröder’s documentary Meet the Fokkens to the US; the film tells the story of 69-year-old twin sisters experiences as prostitutes and brothel owners in Amsterdam’s red-light district. The doc will enjoy its Stateside premiere next month at the SilverDocs Film Festival before debuting Aug. 8 in New York. Michôd, FilmNation Take Aim at The Rover FilmNation continued its Cannes newsmaking streak , announcing the acquisition of Animal Kingdom filmmaker David Michôd ‘s follow-up The Rover . The story follows two men through “a dangerous and dysfunctional near future. Eric has left everything and every semblance of human kindness behind him. When his last possession, his car, is stolen by a gang of dangerous criminals, Eric sets off to track them down and is forced along the way to enlist the help of Reynolds, the naïve simpleton member of the gang left behind in the bloody chaos of the gang’s most recent escape.” Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson are said to be in talks for the roles of Eric and Reynolds, respectively. XLrator Floors It With Action Series XLrator Media has announced the multi-platform TURBO by XLrator label, which will bring an international slate of action films to North American audiences. The first three movies set for release this year will be Naked Soldier (from Hong Kong), Blood Money (filmed in Sydney, Hong Kong and Miami) and Brawler (shot in New Orleans). Former Weinstein Co. exec Mike Radiloff has joined as president of marketing and distribution. Around the ‘net… What Went Wrong With Battleship ? A power shortage in the cast… An underrecognized source property… A failure to reach young men… The Battleship box-office post mortem is officially underway as experts determine what sunk Universal’s costly would-be blockbuster in the US. THR reports . German Director Promises “the Real Fassbinder” Marco Kreuzpaintner is set to revive his influential, short-lived filmmaking compatriot Rainer Werner Fassbinder to life in his next project, Rainer . “It will be a homage to his movies,” Kreuzpaintner said of the projct, which he described as less a straightforward biopic than a melodrama. “But we want to show the real Fassbinder, will all the dirt, drugs and excess.” THR reports . Rupert Everett Gets Wilde with The Happy Prince The actor and Oscar Wilde devotee will make his writing-directing debut with a tragicomic chronicle of the writer’s final days. Colin Firth, Emily Watson an Tom Wilkinson are attached to co-star; Variety reports .

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