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Paul McCartney's "My Valentine" Short Film To Make Theatrical Debut At The Intouchables Showings

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted May 29, 2012, 09:27

(New York, NY) - In his directorial debut, Paul McCartney has created an artistic, black and white short film to his song "My Valentine" that audiences will get to enjoy before all showings of THE INTOUCHABLES for the duration of its theatrical run. The Weinstein Company (TWC) will release THE INTOUCHABLES in theaters on May 25. The three minute short film, which came to fruition following an original idea by Stella McCartney, stars Academy Award� winner Natalie Portman (BLACK SWAN, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS) and Golden Globe� winner Johnny Depp (FINDING NEVERLAND, CHOCOLAT). Portman, who was exclusively dressed by Stella McCartney for the film, and Depp translate the lyrics of the song through sign language throughout the film each with their own distinct interpretations, and Depp adds soul midway through the film with a guitar solo, which was recorded live.

Said TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein, "What an honor it is to have Paul's short film directorial debut on the head of THE INTOUCHABLES showings. Paul and Stella are great old friends. He was the first musician to say yes to perform at the 9/11 concert for New York, which I produced along with our friends John Sykes and Jim Dolan. Stella had a wonderful idea when she thought this song would translate well into a film, and I can't wait to share it with our audiences when THE INTOUCHABLES comes out on May 25."

On April 14 at an exclusive gala premiere at the Stella McCartney store in Los Angeles attended by Dave Grohl, Orlando Bloom, Lykke Li, Gwyneth Paltrow and Reese Witherspoon among others, McCartney premiered the short film. The track is one of two original compositions on his new studio album 'Kisses on the Bottom', which was released in February and went to Number One on the Billboard Jazz Chart as well as going Top Five across the world.

Produced by Susanne Preissler, the film's cinematographer was Academy Award� winner Wally Pfister (INCEPTION, THE DARK KNIGHT), and it was edited by Paul Martinez. The film was shot on 35 mm film.





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