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in Events / 20.05.2021

The Song of Names - now in cinemas

The Song of Names: Tim Roth and Clive Owen star in an emotional detective story spread over two continents and a half century.

Beneath the film's stunning and pulsing musical revelations burn the horror of a war and the lost souls extinguished from history.

The Song of Names is directed by François Girard (Cargo, The Violin Red, Silk, Boychoir and Hochelaga: Land of Souls). The screenplay was written by Jeffrey Caine, based on the novel “Why Mahler?” by Norman Lebrecht.

The Song of Names will be released in Romanian cinemas on May 21, 2021.




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in Prorom movies on TV / 27.11.2020

Jason Statham faces Clive Owen in Killer Elite on Pro TV

Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert De Niro star in action thriller distributed by Prorom Killer Elite which can be seen on Pro TV on Sunday, November 29, starting at 20:00.

Yvonne Strahovski, Dominic Purcell, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Ben Mendelsohn also star in the movie.

Based on the same real-life events that inspired Ranulph Fiennes' gripping best-seller The Feather Men, writer/director Gary McKendry's globe-trotting action thriller follows the adventures of an ex-special-ops agent, Danny (Jason Statham) as he emerges from retirement to track down his missing mentor Hunter (Robert De Niro).

But accomplishing that goal won't be easy, because a master killer, Spike (Clive Owen) has dispatched a trio of fierce assassins to exterminate the former agent by any means necessary.

The dizzying action in Killer Elite takes us on a journey across all the meridians, from Mexico to Australia, from Paris to London, Oman and Wales.

Killer Elite can be seen on PRO TV - Sunday, November 29, 20:00 and rerun on Tuesday, December 1, 03:00.




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in Events / 27.01.2020

Gala Premiere for Song of Names in Hungary

The Song of Names, the new movie by director François Girard starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen had a Gala Premiere in Hungary on 21st of January, in Urania Cinema.

Over 250 Guest were present at this event, hosted by the famous Dorka Gyarfas. Among the guests there was the producer Robert Lantos who welcomed the guests with a few words about the movie and its creation.

Several famous Hungarian movie industry related people were present at this event, for example Kristóf Deák who is an Oscar-winner director or Csaba Káel - the Hungarian film director, CEO of Müpa Budapest and CEO of the National Film Institute Hungary.

One of the actors / musicians from the movie - Zoltán Schwarz (violin) took the stage and performed a song from the movie.

After the screening there were some interviews and an afterparty for the crew and the celebrities present at this event.

The Song of Names (titled in Hungary A nevek dala) will have its premiere in Hungary on 6th of February, distributed by Big Bang Media – A Prorom Company.

Foto (left to right): Tibor Krsko (Businessman), Robert Lantos (Producer of the movie) and Csaba Káel (CEO of the National Film Institute Hungary).




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in Trailers / 14.10.2019

First Trailer for The Song of Names Starring Tim Roth & Clive Owen

HanWay Films has unveiled a trailer for the film The Song of Names, an emotional drama that spans two continents and half a century. This just premiered at the Toronto and San Sebastian Film Festivals, and will be opening in the US on Christmas Day at the end of this year.

The Song of Names tells the story of a prodigy violinist from Poland, who moves to London to study music at the beginning of WWII. The film splits the time between his youth, and years later when him and his British friend are both adults.

Tim Roth stars as the adult Martin, attempting to find his friend Dovidl who disappeared years ago. Clive Owen also co-stars, with a cast including Jonah Hauer-King, Gerran Howell, Catherine McCormack, Saul Rubinek, Richard Bremmer, Misha Handley, Luke Doyle, and Eddie Izzard.

Martin Simmonds (Tim Roth) has been haunted throughout his life by the mysterious disappearance of his “brother” and extraordinary best friend, a Polish Jewish virtuoso violinist, Dovidl Rapaport, who vanished shortly before the 1951 London debut concert that would have launched his brilliant career.

Thirty-five years later, Martin discovers that Dovidl (Clive Owen) may still be alive, and sets out on an obsessive intercontinental search to find him and learn why he left.

The Song of Names is directed by filmmaker François Girard (director of the films Cargo, The Red Violin, Silk, Boychoir and Hochelaga: Land of Souls). The screenplay is written by Jeffrey Caine, based on the book "Why Mahler?" by Norman Lebrecht.

Critics agree, The Song of Names “it's a lovely film, with a gorgeous music and strong emotions”.

Prorom will release The Song Of Names in Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary in 2020.

Sources: FirstShowing, Collider.




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