David's easter greetings |
I have written to Marjo and asked
her to post this missive from me to thank you all whoever you are out there
for all your generosity of spirit recently. To everyone who sent warm messages
to Anna and I regarding the birth of our beautiful daughter, Gracie, and for all
those touching birthday greetings, I say a big and sincere thank you. As I said
to Marjo, I check out the site on a regular basis, as it is often the best way
of finding out what I am up to, and whether or not the information about me is
correct. I have been out of the country a lot at the moment and depend upon the
site to know what has been printed, and where. You all do a very, very thorough
job, and I really do appreciate it. I feel that I should clear up a few things
which seem to be puzzling you, so that I can put your lovely little minds at
rest.
First of all Cheeky: As most of you know I finished this film a few years ago.
I'm afraid to say that, despite being warmly received at both the Toronto and
London film festivals, the film has thus far failed to find a distributor. More
than that I cannot tell you as I am told by my producers who I am no longer in
communication with, for reasons too abstruse to go into in this context that
it is becoming increasingly difficult to release small independent British films.
So there you go. Of course there is always the possibility that it's just not
very good. Maybe I will send a copy to Marjo and let her be the judge.
Secondly My novel: In this regard there is better news, since I am sat here,
right now in Prague, (where Anna is filming), putting the very final touches to
it. I fully expect to hand it over to my publishers by the end of May, and it
should, therefore be available by next spring. It is not, by the way, titled
"The Man Is A Legend", and never was. As yet I have not come up with a title.
The reason for the delay is that, due to falling in love and having my time
taken up with filming, I simply put it away in a drawer for five years and did
nothing about it. But I think I can promise you that it will be in the shops
next year.
I can also tell you that I am about to begin a film scripted and directed by the
great American novelist, Paul Auster, called "The Inner Life of Martin Frost".
We shall be shooting just a few miles outside of Lisbon all through May. It is a
love story starring myself and Irene Jacob. I have decided to go a little
art-house after some of my more recent commercial ventures. Speaking of which,
sorry about Basic Instinct 2; Sometimes you just take what comes along! Let's
see what the critics think of The Omen! I actually think it will be better than
a lot of people anticipate, although I haven't yet seen it myself. It has a
wonderful cast.
So there you go, another letter of thanks from me, and a few mysteries solved. I
had intended to make this a funnier letter than it has turned out to be, but as
I read it back I realise that there is not one joke. Maybe next time. As I'm
sure you realise I don't like to do too much press and value my privacy, but
since you are all so kind and appreciative I thought that I would do something a
little more personal and write you all this letter. If you have any more worries
perhaps Marjo could set up a thread with specific questions that I may be able
to answer in time.
So, Happy Easter and once again thank you
David xxx