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The Tin Drum was one of the most financially successful German films of the 1970s, taking in 25 million marks at the German box office. [2] New World Pictures paid $400,000 for the U.S. rights, [ 7 ] and the film became the highest-grossing German film in the United States, with a gross of $4 million, beating the record set a year earlier by ...
When he was 11 he starred in The Tin Drum, [2] which caused much controversy because he was shown in sex scenes with an adult. At age 17, he starred as Honeythorn Gump in the film Legend , co-starring with Tom Cruise and Mia Sara .
The Tin Drum (German: Die Blechtrommel, pronounced [diː ˈblɛçˌtʁɔml̩] ⓘ) is a 1959 novel by Günter Grass, the first book of his Danzig Trilogy. It was adapted into a 1979 film , which won both the 1979 Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980.
Banned in several towns for showing controversial themes about Christianity. [3] The Tin Drum: 1979 1997 Briefly banned in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, when a district court judge deemed the film child pornography. The shot in question depicted a child embracing a naked woman. The verdict was overturned on appeal. [81] If You Love This Planet ...
The 32nd Cannes Film Festival took place from 10 to 24 May 1979. [3] French writer Françoise Sagan served as jury president for the main competition.. The Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, was jointly awarded to Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola (screened as a work in progress), and The Tin Drum by Volker Schlöndorff.
The movie has also received backlash for its trans representation. Viewers have shared dismay that "Emilia" is the film getting the spotlight for transgender representation, versus underseen films ...
Francis Ford Coppola has been trying to get his sci-fi drama "Megalopolis" made since the '80s. Coppola ended up funding it himself for $120 million.
The blockbuster movie Twister sparked many people's curiosity about storm chasing and meteorology when it arrived in theaters on May 10, 1996. And it also borrowed inspiration from methods ...