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in Events / 26.05.2021

Liam Neeson is back in cinemas with the action movie The Marksman

This weekend, Romanian cinemas reopen, and moviegoers finally have the chance to see Liam Neeson again on the big screen in a new action movie: The Marksman.

Along the US/Mexico border in Arizona, Jim Hanson (Liam Neeson) a rancher and Vietnam war vet, is going through a tough time. His beloved wife just passed away from cancer and the bank is about to foreclose on his vast property.

His quiet life is suddenly disturbed by the unexpected arrival of two illegal immigrants crossing the border to his land – a mother (Teresa Ruiz) and her young son, who are desperately fleeing a brutal Mexican cartel.

After a fiery shootout leaves the mother dead, Jim becomes the reluctant defender of the young boy, Miguel (Jacob Perez).

Director Robert Lorenz, the producer of the Clint Eastwood classics Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, American Sniper, and director of Trouble with the Curve, is now making his comeback with the action thriller The Marksman.

Prorom will release The Marksman in Romanian cinemas starting May 28.




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in Prorom movies on TV / 27.01.2021

First they took his daughter, now they’re coming after him: Taken 2 on Antena 1 and Film Now

Antena 1 will broadcast on Thursday, January 28, at 22:30, the action film produced by Luc Besson Taken 2. The film will also be shown on Film Now on Wednesday, February 3, and Thursday, February 4.

Liam Neeson returns as Bryan Mills, the former CIA agent who did everything to save his kidnapped daughter in the first film Taken.

In Taken 2, Mills becomes the target of a mysterious, revenge-seeking character, and he must use his “particular set of skills” to protect his family from an army of mercenaries who want to kill them.

Famous director Luc Besson (co-writer and producer), co-writer Robert Mark Kamen (who also worked on the first film Taken with Besson) and director Olivier Megaton (Columbiana, Transporter 3) now bring us Taken 2, which comes after the colossal worldwide success of the film Taken, a film with revenues of 224 million $.

Cast: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Serbedzija and Luke Grimes.

Taken 2 can be seen on TV as follows:

Antena 1: Thursday, January 28, 22:30.

Film Now: Wednesday, February 3, 20:00 and Thursday, February 4, 09:35.




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in Trailers / 10.12.2020

The Marksman Trailer: Liam Neeson Takes on a Mexican Cartel

OpenRoad has unveiled the new trailer for its upcoming thriller The Marksman, starring Liam Neeson, Jacob Perez, Teresa Ruiz and Juan Pablo Raba.

Neeson plays Jim Hanson, a hardened rancher in an Arizona border town who helps a young boy escape across America while being chased by the leaders of a Mexican drug cartel.

The Marksman (formerly titled The Minuteman) is directed by Robert Lorenz from a script by Chris Charles, Danny Kravitz and Robert Lorenz and produced by Tai Duncan, Mark Williams, Warren Goz, Eric Gold and Robert Lorenz.

Prorom will release The Marksman in cinemas on January 2021.




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in Events / 30.09.2020

Made in Italy: The heart-warming comedy with Liam Neeson is now playing in cinemas

Made in Italy, the comedy-drama written and directed by James D'Arcy (in his feature directorial debut) is now playing in Romanian and Hungarian cinemas. It stars Liam Neeson and his son, Micheál Richardson.

Made in Italy is a heart-warming comedy, set in glorious Tuscany, about bohemian London artist Robert (Liam Neeson) who returns to Italy with his estranged son Jack (Micheál Richardson) to make a quick sale of the house they inherited from his late wife. Neither expects to find the once beautiful villa in such a state of disrepair…

As Robert and Jack painstakingly restore the villa to its previous glory, father and son also start to mend their relationship. The future may now look quite different and surprise them both.

The Writer / Director James D’Arcy: “I was first inspired to write the film whilst on holiday in Tuscany. Originally, I had intended to play the role of Jack, but as it took over a decade from inception to fruition I grew too old for the role. A different opportunity now arose as by this time I could see the film so clearly in my head that I couldn’t imagine anyone else directing it!”.

James D'Arcy is an English actor. He is known for his portrayals of Howard Stark's butler, Edwin Jarvis, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series Agent Carter and the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame, and murder suspect Lee Ashworth in the second series of the ITV series Broadchurch. D'Arcy also co-starred as Colonel Winnant in Christopher Nolan's war movie Dunkirk (2017).

Made in Italy takes on added poignancy in light of the real-life tragic death of Neeson’s wife Natasha Richardson after suffering a fall while skiing in Canada back in 2009. His son, Micheál changed his name in honor of his late mother. So, the storyline of Made in Italy has a uniquely personal touch.

Liam Neeson about Made in Italy: “It's a great story about family and love… And compassion and loss - and humour... I found it very cathartic in dealing with my own grief.... And to do that through one's art, ie making film, was very, very unique and special”.

Micheál Richardson: “At the start when I read it, it was so close to us and just kind of weird how it came into our lives at the time it did. It's been 10 years since Mum passed and I think coming from somebody who's lost a parent at a young age... There is a line in the film where dad says, “Nobody knows how to do this”. I don't think anybody does but when you experience something like that a lot of the time you shut down, stuff it in, which isn't the way I think you should grieve. You have to let it out, you have to cry, you can't push them out of your memory in any way and that's kind of what I had done as I'm sure many people have done. So this process I hope and I feel it has been chipping away at parts of me that I kind of locked down”.

Made in Italy is now playing in Romanian and Hungarian cinemas.




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in Trailers / 16.07.2020

Liam Neeson and son Micheál star in Made in Italy

Liam Neeson and his actor son Micheál Richardson have unveiled the trailer for their new comedy-drama Made in Italy.

Liam Neeson stars opposite his real-life son Micheál Richardson in the story of a bohemian London artist who returns to Italy with his estranged son to make a quick sale on the Tuscan villa they inherited from his late wife, only to find it in a desperate state of disrepair.

Written and directed by Dunkirk actor James D'Arcy, the dramedy was a chance for Neeson to take on a romantic role after being known for a series of successful action movies.

Made in Italy takes on added poignancy in light of the real-life tragic death of Neeson’s wife Natasha Richardson after suffering a fall while skiing in Canada back in 2009. His son, Micheál changed his name in honor of his late mother. So, the storyline of Made in Italy has a uniquely personal touch.

Made in Italy is due for release in US cinemas and on VOD on August 7. The Romanian release date will be in September.




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