http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi2719065881/
So why are needlepointers interested in a comedy of manners? There is needlepoint everywhere!
The Needlepoint Retailer (a magazine for shops and designers) has photographs of many of the pieces used at props on the set in their magazine and they have reproduced those photos on their Facebook page. I hope those without a FB account can see these. I understand the designs are from Jean Smith and JP Needlepoint.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151679457631414&set=a.94132201413.107453.32969321413&type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151679468981414&set=a.94132201413.107453.32969321413&type=3&theater
Laura posted this message about the movie and the painted canvases featured in it to the ANG email list (and allowed me to repost here).
"Received this from Jane Hardy Hudson, owner of Two's Company Needlepoint in Rock Hill, SC--
This Friday, The Big Wedding starring Susan Sarandon and Robert DiNiro is coming out. Apparently, all through the movie, Susan Sarandon needlepoints, and the scenes in her home are filled with needlepoint.
Most of the designs are those by JP in California and Jean Smith. I talked to Jean about this - she is thrilled. I already have in stock the 3 pieces she says are shown most prominently in the movie for anyone interested. I can't wait to see the movie!"
This Friday, The Big Wedding starring Susan Sarandon and Robert DiNiro is coming out. Apparently, all through the movie, Susan Sarandon needlepoints, and the scenes in her home are filled with needlepoint.
Most of the designs are those by JP in California and Jean Smith. I talked to Jean about this - she is thrilled. I already have in stock the 3 pieces she says are shown most prominently in the movie for anyone interested. I can't wait to see the movie!"
If you want to visit the Two's Company website, here's the link.
http://twoscompanyneedlepoint.com/index.htm
http://www.stitch4fun.com
UPDATE: Now that folks have seen the movie, most are disappointed at the short amount of time the needlepoint is on screen. The few folks who have commented on the movie in general say it isn't that great. I will wait and order it on DVD when it comes out in the early fall so I can watch it at my leisure and replay the parts with stitching in them to enjoy the needlepoint.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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