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That may very well come off as pretentious, but for me Aronofsky's The Fountain is an immeasurably emotional experience that has left an indelible impact on me ten years later.
Not many indie filmmakers can persuade a studio to pony up $35 million for a film described as a "love poem to death," but somehow Darren Aronofsky pulled it off. In fact, the Brooklyn-born ...
Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain (Warner Bros.) is, by any standard, a grand folly of a movie. In his first attempt at getting the thing made, beginning in 2000, Aronofsky wasted $18 million ...
The director Darren Aronofsky ("Pi" and "Requiem for a Dream") has taken on a very ambitious project which online reports indicate was fraught with problems from the get-go. Four years ago the ...
The long road that Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" took on the way to the big screen reveals the challenge an indie filmmaker faces in a big studio's moviemaking process.
Aronofsky knows it might be a struggle to draw audiences to his sometimes cosmic love story, but he also knows he's striking a taproot deep in the human psyche.
“The Fountain” was a long and difficult production for Aronofsky; he spent years developing the film with Brad Pitt, who left the project less than two months before shooting was scheduled to ...
The Fountain Backburnered four years ago after original star Brad Pitt pulled out, then long in the making, "The Fountain," third feature by one-time wunderkind Darren Aronofsky ("Pi," "Requiem ...