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Faye Dunaway Proves She’s Hot and Still Has It in “Say it in Russian,” Opening May 4th in Carmike CinemasFaye Dunaway Proves She’s Hot and Still Has It in “Say it in Russian,” Opening May 4th in Carmike Cinemas as part of Historic Independent Film SeriesHollywood, CA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-- Old stars don’t fay away, especially icons like Faye Dunaway, who recently locked horns with “Stepford Kid” Hilary Duff of Disney fame, who is reprising Dunaway’s Academy Award nominated role of Bonnie Parker in the remake of “Bonnie and Clyde.” On May 4, 2009, Faye will have her rebuttal against Duff on the big screen when she stars as Jacqueline de Rossy, the elegant matchmaker in “Say it in Russian,” an award winning romantic thriller that debuts in theaters as part of Carmike Cinemas and Dalton Pictures’ Independent Film Series, produced by Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (OTC: IMPN).“Her acting was amazing, and she looks pretty hot in our film,” said Jeff Celentano, Director. In fact, Faye proved she was no old lady on the set when a fire sprinkler went off and the Fire Marshal tried to shut down shooting. Hiking up her one of a kind dress, the last design for a film ever made by the late renowned fashion designer, Oleg Cassini, especially for Faye, she waded through the water, giving cleanup orders to the crew. “She was like our own unsinkable Molly Brown,” said Celentano. Filmed in Paris, Moscow and Los Angeles, with exceptional cinematography and a fully orchestrated original score, "Say it in Russian" stars Russian actress Agata Gotova, in the lead role of the film as Daria Larina, the daughter of a rich Russian mafia oligarch played by Serbian actor Rade Serbedzija. Gotova's character falls in love with the American Andrew Lamont, played by actor Steven Brand, but Andrew soon finds on a visit to Moscow that he is involved with a family that is more complicated and dangerous than he ever imagined. Faye Dunaway plays the role of Jacqueline, a Paris socialite who acts as the matchmaker for Andrew and Daria. “Say it in Russian” is the official selection for the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival, the 2009 Omaha Film Festival, the 2008 Geneva Film Festival, and the 2008 Other Venice Film Festival, and the winner of Best Big Budget Film from the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival, a Silver World Medal from the New York Festivals 2009 International Film and Video Awards, Winner of Best in Show from The Indie Distribution Fest, as well as the winner of The Indie Fest’s Award of Excellence in Cinematography and Award of Merit for Actor Rade Sherbedgia. The producers plan a series of unprecedented Hollywood style red carpet gala events in several selected venues to kick off the theatrical release.Imperia Entertainment, Inc. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://d.yimg.com/ds/badge2.js" badgetype="square">ARTICLEURL</script>
11.02.2009 | imperia12's blog Cat. : 310 246 9512 Academy Award actor actress Agata Gotova Andrew Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie Parker Carmike Cinemas Cinema of the United States Cinematography and Award Company Ticker Contact Details Dalton Pictures’ Independent Film Series Daria Larina Daria Larina, the Director Doc Dunaway Entertainment Entertainment fashion designer Faye Faye Dunaway Faye Dunaway Faye Dunaway Faye Dunaway Proves Film and Video Awards Films hilary duff Hilary Duff http://d.yimg.com/ds/badge2.js" Imperia Entertainment Inc. info@ imperiaentertainment.com Jacqueline de Rossy Jeff Celentano Los Angeles Marshal Molly Brown Moscow New York Oleg Cassini Paris Person Career Quotation Rade Serbedzija Rade Sherbedgia Say It in Russian Say it in Russian Series Hollywood the 2008 Geneva Film Festival the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival the 2009 Omaha Film Festival The Indie Fest’s Award the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival the New York Festivals United Artists films Venice Film Festival Hollywood
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