Title: RPG (Real Playing Game) Arc Entertainment Director: Tino Navarro, David Rebordao Writer: Tino Navarro, Artur Ribeiro Cast: Rutger Hauer, Cian Berry, Alix Wilton Regan, Dafne Fernandez, Pedro Granger, Soraia Chaves, Nik Xhelilaj, Cloudia Swann Running Time: 102 min, Rated R ( violence, language, sexual content) Special Features: Trailer Available on VOD and DVD: February 10, 2015 In the not-to-distant future, Steve Battier (Rutger Hauer), an elderly, terminally ill, multimillionaire. accepts an offer from the RPG company for an opportunity to be young again, but for only 10 hours. He, along with 9 other elderly rich people agree to pay a hefty sum in order to play a game, but [ Read More ]
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- 2/12/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Stars: Rutger Hauer, Cian Barry, Alix Wilton Regan, Nik Xhelilaj, Pedro Granger | Written by Tino Navarro, Artur Ribeiro | Directed by Tino Navarro, David Rebordão
If there was a way to regain their youth what would the old do to claim that prize? RPG aka Real Playing Game looks to answer that in a science fiction style, meaning killing each other in a virtual reality style environment. Is murder worth the extra years on the Earth? For the people who could afford something like that the answer would probably be yes.
Steven Battier (Hauer) is old and terminally ill but also a multi-millionaire. Accepting an offer from a company RPG he takes part in a group venture which promises to give him the chance to be young again. For 10 hours the elderly group are transferred into the bodies of younger and healthier bodies and told they must kill each to claim the prize.
If there was a way to regain their youth what would the old do to claim that prize? RPG aka Real Playing Game looks to answer that in a science fiction style, meaning killing each other in a virtual reality style environment. Is murder worth the extra years on the Earth? For the people who could afford something like that the answer would probably be yes.
Steven Battier (Hauer) is old and terminally ill but also a multi-millionaire. Accepting an offer from a company RPG he takes part in a group venture which promises to give him the chance to be young again. For 10 hours the elderly group are transferred into the bodies of younger and healthier bodies and told they must kill each to claim the prize.
- 9/7/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Real Playing Game Trailer. Tino Navarro, David Rebordao‘s Real Playing Game (2013) movie trailer stars Rutger Hauer, Alix Wilton Regan, Dafne Fernández, Nik Xhelilaj, and Cloudia Swann. Real Playing Game‘s plot synopsis: “In RPG (aka Real Playing Game), Hauer stars as Steve Batier, a rich, aging man who travels to a lab where [...]
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- 7/18/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Ten of the most promising young actors in Europe chosen by a high-profile jury of film industry professionals as the Shooting Stars of 2011 have been announced at the Berlin International Film Festival, including the UK’s very own Andrea Riseborough – who can currently be seen in UK cinemas in the critically acclaimed Never Let Me Go, and Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson who also stars in the film.
On Monday night jury member Heike Makatsch (German Shooting Star 2001) and renowned British actor Ralph Fiennes welcomed the ten actors onto the Berlinale Palast stage to receive the Shooting Stars Award.
The full list of winners include: Sylvia Hoeks (The Netherlands), Alicia Vikander (Sweden), Andrea Riseborough (United Kingdom), Marija Škari?i? (Croatia), Natasha Petrovic (Fyr Macedonia), Clara Lago (Spain), Nik Xhelilaj (Albania) Alexander Fehling (Germany), Pilou Asbæk (Denmark) and Domhnall Gleeson (Ireland).
For more information on the awards check out www.shooting-stars.eu...
On Monday night jury member Heike Makatsch (German Shooting Star 2001) and renowned British actor Ralph Fiennes welcomed the ten actors onto the Berlinale Palast stage to receive the Shooting Stars Award.
The full list of winners include: Sylvia Hoeks (The Netherlands), Alicia Vikander (Sweden), Andrea Riseborough (United Kingdom), Marija Škari?i? (Croatia), Natasha Petrovic (Fyr Macedonia), Clara Lago (Spain), Nik Xhelilaj (Albania) Alexander Fehling (Germany), Pilou Asbæk (Denmark) and Domhnall Gleeson (Ireland).
For more information on the awards check out www.shooting-stars.eu...
- 2/15/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Moscow -- Director Marcel Rasquin's Venezuelan soccer player drama "Hermano" ("Brother") won the Moscow International Film Festival's top prize, the Golden George, as the fest's 32nd edition came to a close Saturday.
The festival's special prize, the Silver George, went to "Der Albaner" ("The Albanian"), a story of an Albanian immigrant living in Germany. The Albanian-German co-production was directed by Johannes Naber and also earned best actor honors for Nik Xhelilaj.
French director and producer Luc Besson presided over the festival jury.
Poland's Jan Kidawa-Blonski collected the Silver George for best director for "Rozyczka" ("Little Rose"), a drama set in Socialist Poland in the late 1960s. Czech actress Vilma Cibulkova was named best actress for her role in "Zemsky raj to na pohled" ("An Earthy Paradise for the Eyes").
Borys Lankosz's "Rewers" ("Reverse") topped the Perspective competition program as best film.
French director Claude Lelouch, whose "What Love...
The festival's special prize, the Silver George, went to "Der Albaner" ("The Albanian"), a story of an Albanian immigrant living in Germany. The Albanian-German co-production was directed by Johannes Naber and also earned best actor honors for Nik Xhelilaj.
French director and producer Luc Besson presided over the festival jury.
Poland's Jan Kidawa-Blonski collected the Silver George for best director for "Rozyczka" ("Little Rose"), a drama set in Socialist Poland in the late 1960s. Czech actress Vilma Cibulkova was named best actress for her role in "Zemsky raj to na pohled" ("An Earthy Paradise for the Eyes").
Borys Lankosz's "Rewers" ("Reverse") topped the Perspective competition program as best film.
French director Claude Lelouch, whose "What Love...
- 6/26/2010
- by By Vladimir Kozlov
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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