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Showing posts with label Uma Thurman. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Uma Thurman to play a Nun in Girl Soldier

Uma Thurman has signed on to star in the indie drama Girl Soldier for Caspian Pictures, playing the part of a cleric who helped rescue 140 schoolgirls abducted in Uganda, according to Variety.

Girl Soldier will be produced by Diane Nabatoff (NARC), Allan Mindel (My Own Private Idaho) and Will Raee, with Raee to direct from a script by Stephanie Pinola and Karen Croner.

The story is based on Kathy Cook's book "Stolen Angels," which follows the 1996 raid at a boarding school, where a band of armed rebels abducted young girls to turn them into soldiers and sex slaves.

A teacher at the school, Sister Caroline, tracked the rebels back to their camp to demand the girls' release; 110 were returned to the nun, who then began a crusade over the next few years as she rallied parents, the government, the United Nations and the pope to aid in rescuing not only her own girls but other children in rebel captivity.

"This is a film that had to get made," Thurman said. "It's beyond me that in this day and age the exploitation of child soldiers goes virtually unnoticed and unchecked by Western media."

Source: MovieWeb

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Friday, 12 December 2008

Motherhood - First look at Uma Thurman in her new film


AICN had the exclusive on the photo for Uma Thurman's latest film.

Eliza Welch (Thurman) is like any other mom with two kids, a charming but absent-minded husband (Anthony Edwards), her own mom-blog ("The Bjorn Identity"), and the prospect of middle age lurking right around the corner --except Eliza lives in two separate 6th-floor walk-up tenement apartments in New York’s otherwise chic Greenwich Village, and she’s having a day that would challenge even the toughest maternal multi-tasker.

Faced with the prospect of entering a contest to become a columnist for upscale parenting magazine "Lunchbox" AND throwing her daughter’s 6th birthday party, Eliza also has to contend with alternate side parking, a film crew commandeering her block, taking her toddler son to a playground full of overzealous moms, navigating NYC's uniquely hostile shopping lines, accidentally blog-sharing her best friend's (Minnie Driver) intimate secret, and realizing what is truly valuable in her life.… all in one day

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