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Welcome to SarahPolley.org, a fansite devoted to actress/writer/director/activist Sarah Polley. She's a two-time Gemini and Genie winner, who from 'Road to Avonlea', 'The Sweet Hereafter' (her breakthrough role), 'Go', 'Dawn of the Dead', to 'My Life Without Me' has captivated many admirors. Ms. Polley could recently be seen in 'Don't Come Knocking', 'The Secret Life of Words' and 'Beowulf & Grendel'. Her feature film directorial debut, 'Away from Her', hit theatres in May 2007 to much acclaim, and is available on DVD now. Next up for Sarah are the feature films 'Mr. Nobody' and 'Splice' (currently making the film festival rounds), and an as-yet-untitled film about 17th century Queen of Sweden, Kristina (to be released early 2011).

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Archive for the ‘Movies’ Category

May
16
2012
Sarah Polley joins Wenders film: Family drama to be shot in 3D
Categories: Movies

BERLIN — Canadian actress Sarah Polley has joined the cast of Wim Wenders’ new film, Everything Will Be Fine, a family drama to be shot in 3D.

Polley’s most recent work was behind the camera, as the writer-director of romantic drama Take This Waltz, starring Seth Rogen, Michelle Williams and Sarah Silverman. Polley now is adapting Margaret Atwood’s historical novel Alias Grace for the big screen.

Wenders is keeping details of Everything Will Be Fine under wraps, but the plot — from a script by Norwegian screenwriter Bjørn Olaf Johannessen — is believed to focus on a German magician who disappears in the wilds of rural Norway. Gian-Piero Ringel, who produced Wenders’ 3D dance documentary Pina, is also on board.

HanWay is handling worldwide rights on Everything Will Be Fine and will be preselling the title in Cannes next week.

The drama picked up $778,000 in production financing from German regional film fund the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg.

Wenders is expected to deliver Everything Will Be Fine by the end of the year, making a premiere likely for the Berlin International Film festival in February.

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September
13
2011
TORONTO 2011: Sarah Polley Talks Test Screening, Oscar Prospects (Q&A)
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

The Toronto native discusses debuting sophomore effort Take This Waltz with The Hollywood Reporter at her hometown film fest.

Indie It-Girl Sarah Polley launched her second feature, Take This Waltz, at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday night.

The comedic relationship pic is a departure from the her 2006 debut Away From Her, which launched her feature directorial career after extensive acting credits with indie auteurs like David Cronenberg, Atom Egoyan, Terry Gilliam, Hal Hartley, Wim Wenders and Michael Winterbottom. The Hollywood Reporter caught up with Polley as she readied her world premiere at Roy Thomson Hall in her home-town Toronto.

As an actor, you’ve helped launch movies at the Toronto International Film Festival. You’ve debuted your short films and features here. Does it feel like Toronto is more than your hometown?

TIFF is the best possible launching pad for a film. For Away From Her and this film, they both have a strong sense of place. So it would have felt strange to premiere the films at any other festival besides Toronto. Read the full story



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September
12
2011
Polley defends use of comedians in serious role
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

Canadian actress and director Sarah Polley said she had no second thoughts about casting two off-the-wall comedians in her new drama Take This Waltz.

In fact, she was surprised how smoothly performers Seth Rogen, known for The 40-year-old Virgin and Knocked Up, and Sarah Silverman, of The Sarah Silverman Program, adapted to the script.

“When I look at the actors here, I realized that each one of them I was always a huge fan of, but I had never seen them play a role quite like this. So it was also a selfish thing, as a fan, to want to see Seth and Sarah play dramatic roles,” said Toronto-based filmmaker Polley.

“It doesn’t seem like a different process to me and there is an authenticity and honesty and bravery in their work that just translates so obviously and naturally to dramatic roles. It was so thrilling to see that and to totally exceed my expectations of the performances.” Read the full story



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September
12
2011
Lots of new photos from TIFF
Categories: Gallery and Take This Waltz



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September
11
2011
Sarah Polley Expecting First Child
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

Sarah Polley has tied the knot — and a baby’s on the way.

The actress, director and screenwriter, 32, is “really excited, super excited” to be 3½ months pregnant with her first child with new husband David Sandomierski, she tells Toronto.com.

The pair wed two weeks ago in a small ceremony attended by immediate family members, Polley shares.

After turns on-screen in movies such as The Sweet Hereafter and Go, Polley headed behind the camera and was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay of her directorial debut, Away From Her.

Her latest film, Take This Waltz, starring Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen, premieres Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival.

– Sarah Michaud

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September
11
2011
Their TIFF, their words: Sarah Polley
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

Indie darling Sarah Polley is at the Toronto International Film Festival this week to promote Take This Waltz, her second feature as a writer/director after 2006’s acclaimed Away from Her. Practically a household name in the city, Polley made her TIFF debut in 1997 with Atom Egoyan’s The Sweet Hereafter, and has attended the fest almost every year since, with films such as Guinevere (1999), The Weight of Water (2000), My Life Without Me (2003) and Mr. Nobody (2009). The day after revealing she was three-and-a-half-months pregnant, Polley spoke with the Post’s Barry Hertz about the press, pressure and puke.

Q During TIFF, your schedule must be managed down to the half-hour. How do you mentally prepare?
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If you have a film in the festival, it’s an intense schedule. You never have that much time to sleep, and it’s definitely morning till night. But it’s not stressful. You’re not doing a real job — you’re talking to people who all act like they’re really interested in you, and so I never feel like you have the right to complain about a TIFF schedule. If you’re an actor or director, people are basically pandering to you all the time, so it’s a bit princess-y to complain about the festival. Read the full story



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September
11
2011
Sarah Polley swears this film is not about her
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

Sarah Polley swears her new film, Take This Waltz, is not autobiographical. Honest. Yes, she has some things in common with her heroine, Margot (Michelle Williams). Both women are nervous fliers who live in funky downtown Toronto. Both regretfully ended marriages to men they met young – in the movie, Lou (Seth Rogen); and in Polley’s life, the film editor David Wharnsby. And both found happiness with someone new: Margot with Daniel (Luke Kirby); and Polley with David Sandomierski, a PhD law candidate at the University of Toronto, who has clerked with Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin. They got married Aug. 23 at chef Michael Stadtlander’s Eigensinn farm near Singhampton, Ont., followed by an intimate reception at his restaurant, Haisai, and a honeymoon at Arowhon Pines in Algonquin Park. And they’re expecting their first child in March. But just like her film, Polley’s story is more complicated than any details.

“Any time a young woman makes a film, people think it’s autobiographical,” Polley, 32, said on Monday, laughing and shaking her head. “I don’t know why they don’t think the same thing about dudes, but they don’t.” Read the full story



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September
11
2011
2011 Toronto International Film Festival “Take This Waltz” Premiere

Let’s state the obvious right away: Personally and professionally, Sarah Polley is blooming right now.

The Canadian filmmaker, 32, is expecting her first child early next year.

She’s also just delivered a terrific new movie she wrote and directed called Take This Waltz. It opens later this year.

Starring Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen as a married couple and Luke Kirby as the handsome neighbour who comes between them, Take This Waltz is an intense look at the workings of love and loyalty in a relationship. (The performances are stunning; this is going to mark a whole new chapter for Seth Rogen.)

But everyone thinks the movie is autobiographical. Polley was married and divorced and then recently remarried, a series of events that gives rise to comparisons with Take This Waltz. But, nah: “I would never in a million years write a film that had to do with my own life,” said the filmmaker yesterday, during an interview at a Toronto hotel.

“I would make a documentary, maybe, but I would certainly never expose myself in a way that I would want to have other people dramatize.”

Polley added, “Every short film I’ve ever made and my two feature films are all about long relationships, and another person, and the end of the long relationship. It’s material I’ve been returning to every since I was 20 years old, so for about 12 years. If it had been autobiographical, I would have been much more prepared to answer questions about myself and my life than I am.” She laughed.

As for her other big project, Polley seems surprised people are as interested in her pregnancy as they are in her movie. She’s a bit embarrassed about that.

“I just told someone I was pregnant. Then it was reported that I had announced I was pregnant, which is pretty weird if you’re not famous enough to be announcing anything,” she said, laughing. “This is all new to me. I’ve always been open about whatever is going on in my life, but nobody’s ever cared. That’s one of the great things about living in Canada and not leaving,” continued Polley, who grew up in the public eye as a child actor known for her role in TV’s Road to Avonlea, and still lives in Toronto. “People don’t care that much about your personal life.”

“No one reported when I got married or divorced or remarried so it’s funny to me how the pregnancy has been such news,” she said, cheerfully. “I’m not sure what to do with it.”

By Liz Braun

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August
1
2011
Sarah Polley talks about Michelle Williams
Categories: Articles and Take This Waltz

“She’s amazing,” said Polley. “I don’t think there are many actors that talented in the world right now, and she’s constantly surprising and unpredictable and fascinating and poetic, and she’s also incredibly collaborative and kind of made the whole thing a joy.”

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August
1
2011
2011 Toronto International Film Festival Opening Press Conference
Categories: Gallery and Take This Waltz


The Toronto International Film Festival released about half of their lineup on July 26, and their 36th year promises to be a doozy. Toronto native and Canadian movie darling Sarah Polley was in the audience for the announcements, and her latest film ‘Take This Waltz’ is slated as one of the gala films.

“The lineup this year is very interesting, especially David Cronenberg’s latest film,” said Polley, referring to her Canadian counterpart. Indeed, Cronenberg’s ‘A Dangerous Method,’ starring Viggo Mortensen as Sigmund Freud, promises to be the breath-stealer of the festival. Polley’s ‘Take This Waltz,’ starring Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman, will also premiere in Toronto (as many speculated).

“‘Take This Waltz’ is sort of like a love song to Toronto,” said Polley, who shot the film in the city in 2010. “And hey, Toronto is a much sexier city than people think.”

After witnessing the lineup, she certainly isn’t kidding! Check out some of the other films making their debut at the festival after the jump. Read the full story



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December
3
2010
Splice screencaps
Categories: Gallery and Splice

DVD screencaps of Sarah in Splice have been added to the gallery. Enjoy the new additions.




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November
11
2010
“Take This Waltz” Update
Categories: Take This Waltz

First Poster and Tons of New Images from Sarah Polley’s TAKE THIS WALTZ Starring Seth Rogen, Michelle Williams and Sarah Silverman

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August
6
2010
Sarah Polley directs Michelle Williams in “Take This Waltz”
Categories: Gallery and Take This Waltz

Michelle Williams and Sarah Polley on set of their new movie “Take This Waltz” filming in Toronto, Canada.



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