Berlin International Film Festival | 9 February

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Entrance: Day 1: Press Conference

The Million Dollar Hotel

Out on a Wim

Wenders, Bono, Jovovich et al just about survive the 50th Berlinale's first big press conference...

The photographers refused to sit down. Some of the questions left Bono, Wim Wenders and co looking baffled. Milla Jovovich was asked if she was an alien. ("People who know me best say I am," she replied.) Two of the actors (Gloria Stuart and Peter Stormare) turned up late. In other words, the press conference for The Million Dollar Hotel (the first ever at the Berlinale-Palace) was as rowdy and chaotic as any of its predecessors over the past 50 years.

An emotional Wenders declared that "it would mean a lot to any director on the planet" to open the 50th Berlinale, but that being in Potsdamer Platz had a special resonance for him: many of his movies had been set in the vicinity. Million Dollar Hotel, he suggested, was about "losers, left-overs, forgotten ones... you can see in them the beautiful, valuable people they still are and the lives they could have led."

When you write a song, Bono ruminated, "you stick your own ass out the window." With a movie, "it's lots of other people's asses." But it helped that he had a "365lb gorilla" called Mel Gibson as a bodyguard...

Bono and friends (including Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno) recorded the music for the film in Dublin. "We set up the movie and played live to what we saw on screen."

If some of the lyrics sound on the literary side, that's because they were written by Salman Rushdie (for "The Ground Beneath Her Fee", his novel about an imaginary rock band). "They were perfect for the end of the film according to Wim," said Bono.

Geoffrey Macnab


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