Oscar winner 'Lives of Others' set for remake
LOS ANGELES, Mar 1 (Reuters) The Oscar-winning German spy drama ''The Lives of Others'' is set to be remade as an English-language movie, Daily Variety reported in today's edition.
The trade paper said the project would be developed by former Miramax Films chiefs Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and filmmakers Sydney Pollack and Anthony Minghella.
''We would just desperately love for that film to be something that reaches more people (via remake),'' Pollack was quoted as telling the paper. ''We haven't gotten locked into making it yet, but we're working hard at trying to get it going.'' Pollack and his partners worked on the deal with ''Lives'' writer/director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, who won the foreign-language Academy Award on Sunday for his debut feature.
It was not clear what the Oxford-educated filmmaker's involvement with the remake would be.
''The Lives of Others'' revolves around a secret agent in 1980s East Germany who wiretaps the apartment of an artistic couple, and finds himself sucked into their lives, with tragic consequences.
After three weeks in limited release across North America through Sony Corp.'s Sony Pictures Classics, it has sold 1.3 million dollars worth of tickets.
The Weinstein brothers are developing through their Weinstein Co., while Pollack and Minghella are partners in Mirage Prods.
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