Miral Movie Updates
Total Updates: 41
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- added the US DVD release date of July 12, 2011
- added the US Blu-ray release date of July 12, 2011
- added photos to the gallery
- added the tagline: "Is This the Face of A Terrorist?"
- added a poster to the gallery
- set the MPAA rating to PG-13 for thematic material, and some violent content including a sexual assault
- added Theatrical Trailer to trailers & videos
- set the MPAA rating to R for some violent content including a sexual assault
- changed the film release date from TBA March, 2011 to March 25, 2011
- changed the film release date from TBA 2011 to TBA March, 2011
- changed the film release date from December 3, 2010 to TBA 2011
- added photos to the gallery
- added Theatrical Trailer to trailers & videos
- changed the production status to Complete
- changed the film release date from TBA 2010 to December 3, 2010
- changed the film release date from TBA to TBA 2010
- changed the production status to Post-Production
- added The Weinstein Company as a distributor
Sun., May. 8, 2011
from Amazon
Amazon
Tue., Mar. 22, 2011
from Yahoo! Movies
'Miral' Stills
Mon., Mar. 21, 2011
from Movie Poster Awards
IMP Awards
Fri., Mar. 11, 2011
from Film|Ratings
Reasons for Movie Ratings
Fri., Feb. 25, 2011
from Collider
New Trailer for MIRAL Starring Freida Pinto
Wed., Feb. 16, 2011
from Film|Ratings
Reasons for Movie Ratings
Thu., Oct. 14, 2010
from Exhibitor Relations
Exhibitor Relations Co., Inc.
Tue., Oct. 12, 2010
from incontention.com
Schnabel’s ‘Miral’ pushed to March 2011
Well, it makes sense for The Weinstein Company to tidy up its slate a bit. “Blue Valentine,” “Nowhere Boy” and big dog “The King’s Speech” are enough to play with, and there is also “The Company Men,” which has been screening lately.
Mon., Oct. 11, 2010
from Twitter
David Poland | Twitter
No, it's not just a rumor. Julian Schnabel's Miral has been pushed into 2011.
Sun., Aug. 15, 2010
from Facebook
Facebook: Miral
Sat., Jul. 24, 2010
Fri., Jul. 23, 2010
from indieWIRE
Black Swan Opens 67th Venice Biennale; American Films Expected; Where’s Margaret?
Margaret, about a young woman who gets involved in the aftermath of an accident, was epic in length (Olivia Thirlby claimed 300 pages were shot). Somehow the filmmaker got bogged down cutting it into releasable form, and two lawsuits resulted. UPDATE: Searchlight states: “we do have a finished cut by Lonergan and we plan to re...
Thu., Jul. 15, 2010
from Exhibitor Relations
Exhibitor Relations Co., Inc.
Mon., Jun. 7, 2010
from Variety
Weinsteins Snag Schnabel's 'Miral'
The Weinstein Company has picked up North American rights to "Miral," the Julian Schnabel-helmed pic toplined by Freida Pinto.
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