Date: Fri 18-Aug-1995
Date: Fri 18-Aug-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
movie-FHH-DeNiro-Pitt-film
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Movie Plans For FHH May Bring DeNiro, Brad Pitt To Town
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
A major feature film is expected to be photographed in part on the Fairfield
Hills campus, according to First Selectman Robert Cascella.
The movie which is expected to start filming in October will star film actors
Robert DeNiro and Brad Pitt, the first selectman said this week.
Mr Cascella met that morning with reprsentatives of the film's production
company and the state's film office at Fairfield Hills to discuss aspects of
the project.
The production with the working title of "Sleepers" also will be shot in New
York City, Mr Cascella said. Noted film director Barry Levinson is planning to
make the movie about life in Hell's Kitchen in New York for Propaganda Films.
The movie will use the Fairfield Hills Hospital campus as a setting for a boys
reformatory and detention center which figures prominently in the film,
according to Mr Cascella. The campus will provide an "institutional look" for
interior and exterior shots, he said.
Mr Cascella said there are no firm dates for the location work at Fairfield
Hills, but the filming may be done in October.
"It's pretty exciting that they'll be here filming a pretty major movie," Mr
Cascella said.
As part of the location filming, the production company may need to stop the
flow of traffic across the Fairfield Hills campus for brief periods, according
to the first selectman.
Rena Calcaterra, of the state's film office in the Department of Economic
Development, said that prospects for making the movie at Fairfield Hills are
"looking very, very promising." The film office is "excited" about the
prospect of filmmaking at Fairfield Hills, she said. She added, however, that
no firm deal is in place and the production company's tentative plans to make
the movie here could change.
Although a verbal agreement to make the movie at Fairfield Hills reportedly
has been reached, there's nothing yet in writing to lock up the project.
Fairfield Hills, once a state mental institution with thousands of patients,
has been dwindling in size in recent years as the state Department of Mental
Health pursues a policy of patient "deinstitutionalization." Fairfield Hills
patients who will remain institutionalized will be transferred to Connecticut
Valley Hospital in the coming months.
