FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES Presents AN ARTISTS PUBLIC DOMAIN Production A Film by MIKE CAHILL WILLIAM MAPOTHER BRIT MARLING " ANOTHER EARTH " Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair and reawaken to life. But when one is presented with the chance of a lifetime opportunity to travel to the other Earth and embrace an alternative reality, which new life will they choos?
ANOTHER EARTH (ALFRED P. SLOAN FEATURE FILM PRIZE):
DOMESTIC TRAILER A (VO) -
DOMESTIC TRAILER A (VOSTFR) - MUSIC VIDEO:
Music by FALL ON YOUR SWORD (VOSTFR) FEATURETTES (VO):
Brit Marling Talks About "Another Earth" (Stereo) -
Creating Another Earth Brit Marling Presentation (Stereo) - FILM CLIPS (VOSTFR):
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CLIP #2 - FILM CLIPS (VO): "
Meet Artists" - "
Cleaning" - "
Earth" - "
Win a Flight to Earth 2" - "
The Russian Cosmonaut Story" - GENERIC INTERVIEWS:
Brit Marling "Rhoda Williams" (Co-Screenwriter / Producer) -
William Mapother "John Burroughs":
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Part #2 -
Mike Cahill (Director / Co-Screenwriter / Producer) -
Hunter Gray (Producer) -
Brit Marling in
ANOTHER EARTH. Credits: Courtesy Fox Searchlight Pictures TM and (c) 2011 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved. Not for sale or duplication. FALL ON YOUR SWORD (Music By) are Will Bates and Phil Mossman. Though originally from London, Bates and Mossman met in Brooklyn where they now record and reside. The duo has gained swift recognition as a rising force in the world of contemporary film scoring as well as recording artists, performing artists, and viral video mavericks. Will Bates is an award winning composer and graduate of the University of Westminster and the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied music composition and jazz saxophone. As a saxophonist, Bates collaborated with a myriad of legendary artists such as Roy Ayers, Paul McCartney, Steve Hackett, Marc Almond, Lulu, and Marshall Jefferson. As a solo artist and multi-instrumentalist, Bates has recorded under the name of his own post-punk outfit, The Rinse, and collaborated with Electric Six front-man Dick Valentine as The Evil Cowards. Bates’ first outing as a film composer bore fruit quickly as he scored YOU WON’T MISS ME, which premiered at Sundance and won the Gotham Award for Best Movie Not Playing at a Cinema Near You, shortly followed by David Kaplan's PLAY, which won Best Short Film at Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and CHOSIN, a documentary about the Korean war. In 2009, Bates created the first of a series of Fall On Your Sword videos, which have become a centerpiece of the FOYS live show experience, the most notorious of these being “Shatner of The Mount,” with around 1.5 million YouTube views at last count. Philip Mossman came into prominence during the UK’s post-rave era as a member of Andrew Weatherall’s dark apocalyptic visionaries, The Sabres of Paradise. Mossman later joined forces with David Holmes to collaborate on a slew of productions for the likes of U2, Manic Street Preachers, and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Holmes’ cinematic influences soon caught the attention of Hollywood’s heavy hitters and the team was commissioned to score Steven Soderbergh's OUT OF SIGHT and later OCEAN’S ELEVEN. In 1999, Mossman began work on two seminal recordings, Primal Scream's “Xtrmntr,” which was awarded #3 of NME’s Albums of the Decade, and David Holmes' “Bow Down To The Exit Sign” at Plantain Studios in Manhattan, now home to the seminal NY label DFA. When Mossman chose New York as his home in 2001, James Murphy promptly invited him to join the newly minted outfit LCD Soundsystem. After five years with LCD, Mossman made the tough decision to quit touring, but was recently invited to rejoin the band’s final shows at Terminal 5 and the now legendary and epic finale at Madison Square Garden. Bates and Mossman met in 2008 when they collaborated on a soccer boot commercial that was honored with a 2008 Cannes Gold Lion Award and a 2009 Gold Clio Award. In 2010, work was completed on the building of Fall On Your Sword Studios, and within a year of their launch, FOYS have scored no less than five full-length feature films, including AARDVARK directed by Kitau Sakurai, THE NORMALS directed by Kevin Connors, GENERATION UM directed by Mark Mann, and A SWEET LITTLE BULLET FROM A PRETTY BLUE GUN directed by Matt Ross. In addition to the film work, FOYS are releasing the sound-track album for ANOTHER EARTH through Milan and DFA records, and they have been nominated for a Clio Award for their score of the “OFF” title sequence animation. RYAN M. PRICE (Sound Design) is an American sound mixer, editor, and designer who has worked with directors such as Madeleine Sackler, Alex Gibney, Kanye West, Derek Cianfrance, and the Zimbalist Brothers. His work includes independent films and documentaries such as HABIBI, WEAKNESS, FAMILY: THE FIRST CIRCLE, THE TWO ESCOBARS, THE LOTTERY, 2012: TIME FOR CHANGE, BLUE VALENTINE, BARKING WATER, INTO TEMPTATION, 2B, IBID, and FROZEN RIVER. Also, Price’s television credits include work on PBS’s “History Detectives,” the NBC television special “Truth in Motion,” History Channel’s “How Bruce Lee Changed the World,” A&E’s “Biography,” and TLC’s “Table for Twelve.” He attended college at SUNY Fredonia where he received a Bachelor of Science in Sound Recording Technology. TM and (c) 2011 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved. Not for sale or duplication.