Life of Australian pianist to be showcased in Blue Rose
A film about the life of Australian-born pianist Percy Grainger directed by Australian-American producer Ben Lewin is set for production.
The film titled “Blue Rose” will follow the life story of the troubled genius regarded in the 1900s as the greatest pianist in the world and the inventor of ‘free music’ that lead to the invention of the synthesiser.
Lewin, who wrote and directed independent film The Sessions, is working with executive producer Bill Mechanic, of Pandemonium Films in LA, and producers Judy Levine, Chryssy Tinter, and Janice Eymann.
Eymann said the project has taken off since she put it forward at Film Australia’s AusFilm event in June.
You mean like this film?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passion_(1999_film)
Anyone who has read Art Linson’s books will have an opinion on Bill Mechanic! Surprised Grainger’s story is getting another run. It was 1999 when the last one was made. Still a fascinating character and a whole Museum worth of material at Melbourne Uni to use.
Hi Al,
Not like “Passion” which was a long while ago anyway…. this is a brilliant script full of music and rich visuals. I think you will be impressed. I hope so, we are working hard to bring to the world Percy’s story and if we do a good job I’m sure you will enjoy it!
Jan