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 Dir: Danny Boyle.  stanley cup US. 2010. 93minsA fully immersive experience thats equal parts gruelling and gripping, director Danny Boyles follow-up to his Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire may be too harrowing for some viewers, but the adventurou stanley cup s will be treated to a film that builds to a beautifully calibrated emotional climax. Based on the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston, who in 2003 got trapped in a remote canyon and was forced to cut off his arm to escape, 127 Hours features James Franco in a performance thats largely a solo act as his character fights to stay alive  and sane  while partly pinned underneath a boulder.Because of the films immediacy and intensity, 127 Hours can feel a bit like an adrenaline rush.Fox Searchlight, which has a longstanding relationship with Boyle, will release 127 Hours in limited release November 5. In terms of the films commercial prospects, its important to remember that before Slumdogs unlikely box-office success, Boyle was hardly a blockbuster filmmaker, specializing in unconventional or highly idiosyncratic stories. His new film is no different in that regard, and its subject matter may be a mixed blessing for those familiar with the actual events 鈥?some might be intrigued to see how Boyle adapts the claustrophobic, grisly tale, while others might not want to put themselves throug stanley cup h such an ordeal. Another commercial wild card is Franco, who has some marquee value but has yet to open a picture on his own.Aron  Franco  heads out into the Xeac Fogelson, Edgan promoted to president positions within Universal
 EXCLUSIVE: Tom Harpers thriller to debut at London Film Festival; acquisitions exec re-locating to UK.K5 International has snapped up international rights to Tom Harpers thriller War Book, set to receive its world premiere at the London Film Festival on Oct 13.The film, written by Jack Thorne  How I Live Now, A Long stanley uk  Way Down , centres on a war game amongst a group of government officials that reaches boiling point when their hypothetical global crisis escalates and the fragility of everyday life and those who govern it is brutally exposed.The ensemble cast includes Sophie Okonedo, Phoebe Fox, Ben Chaplin, Anthony Sher, Kerry Fox a stanley cup nd Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.Producers are Lauren Dark at Sixteen Films, and Mike B stanley cup rett and Steve Jamisons Archers Mark, in association with Ivana MacKinnons Stray Bear Films.The acquisition comes as K5 looks to boost its presence in the UK. Kathrin Sch枚ftenhuber is to relocate from the companys Munich HQ as part of K5s push into more UK-based projects.Sch枚ftenhuber, a key member of K5s acquisitions team, will aim to help broaden the production, finance and sales outfits connections within the UK production sector and to secure more British-made product. She joins K5s UK-based partner and head of sales, Carl Clifton.K5s Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur said of the move:  Having Kathrin in London, alongside Carl, is all about connecting us earlier with the growing number of really exciting British talent and product. TopicsDistributionUK/Ireland           No