Synopsis: The film that tells the story of mountaineer Aron Ralston, who, during a 2003 climb in Utah, had his right forearm pinned for nearly five days under a boulder, and then used a dull knife to amputate the limb. He then scaled a 65-foot sheer wall and hiked out before running into a family that gave him water and food. He was finally rescued by helicopter.
READ MORE ABOUT 127 HoursThis week on DVD and Blu-ray Danny Boyle comes to America, Jennifer Lopez gets stuck in a trunk with George Clooney and Jim Carrey goes to the dark side.
Read More »With opening night just over three weeks away, the Toronto International Film Festival continued its rollout of a program that's expected to near 300 films when all is said and done. Forty-four new films joined the 35th edition of the fest in an extensive announcement today that included news on th...
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Read More »This interview was originally published during indieWIRE's coverage of the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. New to this article are two video interviews with "127 Hours" star James Franco and director Danny Boyle. Both stopped by to chat with indieWIRE at the Filmmaker Lounge during the fes...
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