March 23, 2007
Triangle.
"Three directors of renown collaborate on a single film," blogs David Bordwell from Hong Kong.
"To make things interesting, the director of part one doesn't tell the others what he's planning; he simply presents a finished third. The second director has to take that further, and the man at the end has to wrap things up. Hong Kong director Johnnie To came up with the idea for Triangle, and it's nearing completion. Tsui Hark has finished the first section, Ringo Lam the second." The kicker: He, Shelly Kraicer, Todd Brown and Antoine Thirion (of Cahiers du cinéma) were guided around the set on Thursday as To shot the conclusion of the film many are hoping to see in Cannes.
More on the project from Vicki Rothrock in Variety.
Posted by dwhudson at March 23, 2007 4:33 PM
Comments
THIS is going to be the greatest movie ever made by humans, Roman!
I can't wait! It'll be like, "Glindhouse!"
Posted by: Jerry Lentz at March 23, 2007 5:59 PM





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