The Polish Brothers "For Lovers Only" on Center Stage


The Polish Brothers came Center Stage with Mark Gordon to talk about their film "For Lovers Only."

Said to be inspired by the French New Wave and Claude Lelouch's 1966 double Oscar-winner A Man and a Woman, the romance focuses on a journalist Stana Katic (Castle) in Paris on assignment, who runs into a lover (Mark Polish) from her past. Presumably enraptured by reconciliation, the pair flee Paris and travel "by train, car, and motorcycle as their love affair takes them across France from Normandy to St. Tropez."

About the Polish Brothers
The Polish Brothers 1999 debut film"Twin Falls Idaho" told the story of shy conjoined twins Blake and Francis Falls, who take residence in a rundown hotel to hopefully reunite with their estranged birth mother; secluding themselves from the outside world. It also introduced the world to a pair of American originals who would go on to create some memorable moments in cinema with films like "Jackpot" the story of a deluded karaoke singer on a tour of American dive-bars. It won the 2001 Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award and the 2001 Seattle International Film Festival New American Cinema Award. Other films include, Northfork Starring James Woods and Nick Nolte, The Astronaut Farmer with Billy Bob Thornton, Manure with Billy Bob Thornton and Téa Leoni and "Stay Cool" with Winona Ryder, Mark Polish, Chevy Chase, Sean Astin, Hilary Duff, Jon Cryer, Josh Holloway.

Click here to listen to the interview with the Polish Brothers
Center Stage with Mark Gordon airs Tuesdays at 7PM (PST) on KXLU Los Angeles, 88.9 FM and streaming live on the internet at www.kxlu.com

For more about Center Stage with Mark Gordon visit www.stageandscreen.com


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