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    HUMANITAS Prize Announces New Finalists and Welcomes New President, New Venue and New Vision  Aug 27, 2008
    Through his Warner Bros-based production company, he has been involved in numerous feature films, including I'm Not There, White Oleander, The Good Thief, Duma, Far From Heaven, One Hour Photo, Mrs. Harris, The Notorious Bettie Page, Infamous, and A Home at the End of the World. Wells served as the president of the Writers Guild of America, West from 1999 to 2001. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Colin Farrell Treats Homeless Canadian to Lavish Shopping Spree  Sep 17, 2007
    Four years ago he was in town filming A Home at the End of the World, and heard a local radio station was offering up a prize to give USD 2000 to anyone who could get him to come into the studio. So Farrell grabbed Stress and headed to the studio with him, allowing Stress to grab the prize. (Sofia News Agency)

    Recent Articles By Rob Nelson  May 26, 2007
    Everybody loves Colin in A Home at the End of the World. It's time to throw Jack Sparrow overboard. (Riverfront Times)

    Three-way race for Oscar  Apr 29, 2007
    Among the missing: Sissy Spacek (A Home at the End of the World), Eileen Atkins (Vanity Fair), Peter OToole (Troy), Paul Giamatti (Sideways), Peter Sarsgaard (Kinsey). Eastwoods double nomination. (MSNBC -- Academy Awards)

    Singer Duncan Sheik branches out  Feb 10, 2007
    In the past decade, Sheik, a practicing Buddhist, has released a string of pop-rock albums that combine brittle balladry ("She Runs Away") with literate optimism ("On a High"); scored films, including 2004's "A Home at the End of the World" with Colin Farrell; and written a diverse range of music for the stage. Now he can add a new title to his name: Broadway composer. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Duncan does Broadway  Jan 31, 2007
    "Of course, I want to continue making records and scoring films," says Sheik, who did the latter, also with Sater, for Mayer's A Home at the End of the World. "But there's this ineffable thing that happens in live theater, when the scene and the music and the person onstage coalesce. There's no other genre or medium that can do that, really. "I think I definitely have the bug. (USA Today -- Life)




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