According to IMDb.com, Shania will be in the movie "Trading Paint" starring John Travolta. Shania will play the role of Becca. The movie is due to be released June 1, 2018. Filming begins next month in Birmingham, Alabama.
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A veteran race car driver and his son, a fellow driver, overcome family and professional conflicts, balancing competition, ego, resentment and a racing nemesis to come out stronger on the other side.
John Travolta plays a down and out dirt track racing legend who is drawn back into the winners’ circle after his son (Toby Sebastian of "Game of Thrones"), an aspiring driver, joins a competitor’s racing team and incites an intense and dangerous competition between father and son.
MAN! I FEEL LIKE A MOVIE Shania Twain is launching an acting career and is set to star in action flick Trading Paint with John Travolta
After two decades dominating the music business, Shania Twain is moving into acting
From Dan Wootton's Bizarre Column | The Sun | July 28, 2017
FOR two decades her hits have peppered film and TV soundtracks, driving the drama in everything from Corrie to Notting Hill.
But now it’s SHANIA TWAIN’s turn to appear in front of the cameras.
I can reveal that the world’s best-selling female country star is launching an acting career, with her first film role alongside JOHN TRAVOLTA in his upcoming action flick Trading Paint.
A source said: “Shania is one of the world’s best songwriters and has no problems feeling and connecting with emotions.
“Until now she has expressed that in her songs but she is ready for a new challenge and is giving acting a go.
“The past ten years have been tough for Shania. After the breakdown of her marriage in 2008 she feared she would never sing again.
“But she has recovered from that and is back stronger than ever. Her new album proves that, and so will her acting talent.”
While it might take a lot to impress Shania, Hollywood film bosses didn’t need any convincing when they cast her as Becca in Trading Paint, which also stars Transformers actor KEVIN DUNN and Game of Thrones’ TOBY SEBASTIAN.
In the film, Travolta plays a veteran racing driver drawn back to the track to compete against his son, played by Toby, in an increasingly intense and dangerous rivalry.
Shania will start shooting her scenes in Birmingham, Alabama, next month, then she will release her next album, Now, on September 29 — her first since 2002.
She explained how it tells all about her traumatic time away from the spotlight and the breakdown of her 17-year marriage when her best friend went off with her record producer husband MUTT LANGE — co-writer of her 1999 hit Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
In a happy twist, Shania is now married to Frederic Thiebaud — who was the husband of the best mate.
Hopefully she’ll have another happy ending in Trading Paint when it hits screens next June.
Principal photography launched this week in Alabama with shooting scheduled through mid-September at several Alabama locations. Toby Sebastian (“Game of Thrones”) will also co-star.
Karzan Kader, director of Tyler Perry and Doug Liman’s upcoming “The Year of the Great Storm,” is helming “Trading Paint” from a script by Craig Welch and Gary Gerani. Travolta portrays a down-and-out dirt track racing legend who is drawn back into the winner’s circle after his son, an aspiring driver, joins a competitor’s racing team, and incites an intense and dangerous competition between father and son.
Ambi Pictures and Paradox Studios are fully financing and producing the film. The producers are Andrea Iervolino, Monika Bacardi, Silvio Muraglia, and Alexandra Klim. AMBI Distribution is handling worldwide sales for the film.
Iervolino said, “It’s well known that dirt track racing is one of the most exciting sports in the world, and it’s also one of the most dangerous. Our story is rooted in that high-speed danger, but also very much character driven, and this is where having someone of John’s caliber and gravitas pays great dividends.”
Scene for 'Trading Paint' movie starring John Travolta, Shania Twain to be shot in Hoover Friday
By Jon Anderson | Hoover Sun | August 24, 2017
The Golden Rule Bar-B-Q at 1571 Montgomery Highway in Hoover, Alabama, is scheduled to be the location of a scene to be shot for the "Trading Paint" movie starring John Travolta, Shania Twain and Tony Sebastian on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017.
Producers of the “Trading Paint” movie that stars John Travolta, Shania Twain and Tony Sebastian are scheduled to film a scene for the movie at a Hoover restaurant Friday, the owner of the restaurant said.
Nick Manakides, owner of the Golden Rule Bar-B-Q at 1571 Montgomery Highway, said the film crew for the movie is supposed to arrive about 7:30 or 8 a.m., followed by extras at 9:30 a.m. and actors at 10 a.m.
They’re filming a scene in which a restaurant manager inappropriately touches the wife of a dirt track race car driver played by Sebastian, sparking a conflict, Manakides said.
There’s no word on what all cast members will be present for this scene, but about 80 cast and crew members are expected to be involved in filming the scene, Manakides said. About 16 of his employees are scheduled to be extras, he said.
He originally had hoped to play the restaurant manager until he learned what the scene was about and was told they needed someone with a different physique for the part, he said.
Manakides said there’s only about two minutes of screen time scheduled for the shot and he’s not sure how long filming will take.
He wasn’t sure why they chose his restaurant, but the director of the movie, Karzan Kader, had been coming to eat there frequently for several weeks with the director of cinematography before they inquired about filming there.
Manakides said he thinks they didn’t want a restaurant that looked too modern, and his restaurant looks exactly like it did when he opened in 1974. Another restaurant in Hueytown was considered, but his Golden Rule Bar-B-Q was smaller and more intimate than the restaurant in Hueytown, he said.
Manakides said the producers of the “Woodlawn” movie were supposed to shoot a scene at his restaurant when that movie was made but ended up going somewhere else because he was going to charge them a fee for shutting his restaurant down. This time, he decided to let the producers of “Trading Paint” have time at his restaurant for free, he said. “We’re doing it for the fun of it,” he said.
The “Trading Paint” movie tells the story of how a veteran race car driver (Travolta) and his son, a fellow driver, (Sebastian), overcome family and professional conflicts and balance competition, ego, resentment and a racing nemesis to come out stronger on the other side, according to the International Movie Database website.
Much of the movie reportedly is being shot in the Birmingham area, particularly the Bessemer/Hueytown area, between mid-August and mid-September. The film is due out in theaters in June 2018, according to IMDB.
On the set of "Trading Paint". Posted on Instagram Stories.
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With producer Autumn E. Bailey.
It's been a great three weeks with only two more to go producing trading paint in Alabama. I am really loving getting to know the legend Mrs. Shania Twain. This was her first acting role so I feel so blessed to be apart of what's to come for her and her acting career. She's a beautiful person inside and out #TraidingPaint17 #producer #Ambi #AutumnBailyEntertainment
In an interview in the uk Shania said that she plays Johns girlfriend. She moves from the north to south and is a teacher. She said its a lot about the dynamics of a father son relationship.
On The Set Of ‘Trading Paint’ With Shania Twain And John Travolta
By Rachel West | ET Canada | October 25, 2017
Shania Twain is gearing up for her big screen feature film debut with a little help from her veteran co-star John Travolta.
“I think Shania is born to be on film,” the “Grease” actor tells ET Canada’s Matte Babel. “Her videos say that. Her videos are a knockout but I think this is such a beautiful role.”
ET Canada was on the set of “Trading Paint” in Alabama where Twain says acting feels totally natural to her.
“Well, it’s fun and it feels really natural,” the Grammy-winning Canadian superstar says, adding being on set with Travolta helped calm her nerves. “I thought I was going to be really intimidated.”
In the drama, two-time Oscar nominee Travolta stars as Sam, a veteran race car driver who learns to balance ego, family drama, personal relationships and competitive nature with his racing son. Cast as Sam’s girlfriend Becca, acting newcomer Twain says she was totally in awe of her co-star’s skills.
“Just watching him in the moment, this guy cries on the spot! Is this guy for real or what?! I am just really amazed,” she tells ET Canada. But she’s not the only singer on the set. Twain reveals Travolta “sings on the spot all the time.” Does this mean there’s a future duet between the two in the works?
“I didn’t reveal the little secret that we are thinking about doing a duet,” Travolta says. “‘I told him I was looking at you, she looked gorgeously beautiful,’ this song came right into my head, this is between takes. Shania said, “I love that song. That would be a good duet.'” “I wanted to do a duet album with him years ago,” Twain confirms.
Naturally, being on a movie set surrounded by cars makes the 63-year-old actor think of his “Grease” days.
“Music is a big part of my life and I miss doing it and, of course, if I want to have an effect on others I will break out into a familiar song,” Travolta teases. “I thought if I broke into ‘Grease Lightning’, I bet it would cause a very good effect.” And he was right: “I did the whole thing, the whole crew went crazy, it was the perfect set up!”
It looks like Shania is back in Alabama filming...
Karzan Kader @karzankader (director)
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According to this article, the movie finished filming a couple weeks ago...
Shania Twain Says John Travolta ‘Coached’ Her Through Filming ‘Trading Paint’
By Deborah Evans Price | Sounds Like Nashville | October 27, 2017
Shania Twain is back and busier than ever. In addition to promoting her chart-topping new album, Now, and prepping for her 2018 tour, Twain recently filmed a new movie, Trading Paint, with John Travolta.
“We finished it a couple weeks ago and that was just an incredible experience,” Twain tells Sounds Like Nashville. “I enjoyed it and I enjoyed getting to know John. He’s a very sweet person. I’ve known him for several years now just on short little chats, but now [working on] this movie, we got to know each other a little bit better. I’m just lucky to have this film experience because he’s been very nurturing. He coached me through it.”
In Trading Paint, Travolta plays a down and out dirt track racing legend, who is drawn back into the winners circle after his son, an up and coming driver, joins a competitor’s racing team. Naturally, a father/son rivalry ensues and the competition gets intense. Directed by directed by Karzan Kader, the movie was filmed on location in Alabama.
“I’m Becca in the movie,” shares Twain. “I’m a school teacher in a small southern town, just starting my life over from being a big city girl and I find love in a dirt car racer. It’s a really sweet movie and the actors are just so strong.”
Twain says when the opportunity arose, she was excited to tackle a new challenge. “I learned so much. It’s a whole new chapter of my life I wasn’t expecting because it was really last minute,” she says. “I wasn’t expecting it at all, so I love the spontaneity of it. That’s why I dove into it because I didn’t have too much time to think about it.”
Though she’s starred in numerous music videos, Twain’s only other major film experience was a cameo as herself in the 2004 movie I Heart Huckabees, starring Jude Law, Naomi Watts, Mark Wahlberg, Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin. She’s eager to adding more acting roles to her resume. “I definitely will look more into acting,” she says. “I loved it, so I’d like to do it again.”
Moviehole have a first look at the poster for “Trading Paint”, the upcoming film starring John Travolta, Shania Twain, Toby Sebastien and Michael Madsen.
The poster was unveiled at this year’s American Film Market conference in Santa Monica, check it out below:
“Trading Paint” sees a veteran race car driver and his son, a fellow driver, overcome family and professional conflicts, balancing competition, ego, resentment and a racing nemesis to come out stronger on the other side.
The film is being directed by Karzan Kader and is expected to release in 2018.
In the new movie Trading Paint, Travolta, 63, stars as a dirt track racing legend who is down on his luck and reluctantly drawn back into the sport when his son joins a competitor’s racing team.
PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at photos (click to enlarge) of the Grease star in all his racing gear glory — including a shot of him in the driver’s seat, as well as the film’s leading lady, music icon Shania Twain.
“This was John’s first time racing on a dirt track,” producer Andrea Iervolino tells PEOPLE. “He put in the time to train and proved he was a natural. We put him out there with other professional dirt track racers as well for some of the scenes and he really held his own. Talladega is an inspiring location to film and you can feel the history and grit of the track. It’ll inspire any driver who gets out on it.”
Twain plays Travolta’s girlfriend in the film and Iervolino says she brought a lot of heart to the project. “I couldn’t imagine anyone else up there next to him now and she’s made the role her own,” he says. “Movies today need more prominent female roles and Shania really outperforms in this role.”
Iervolino also praised Travolta’s talent and demeanor on set: “Having someone as talented and driven as John on set really lends itself to the story,” he says. “He’s very powerful in his scenes and his chemistry with the other actors is so natural and effortless. It really makes this story come to life in ways we couldn’t have predicted.”
Directed by Karzan Kader, Trading Paint also stars Michael Madsen (Kill Bill), Toby Sebastian (Game of Thrones), Kevin Dunn (Warrior).
John Travolta is trading in the iconic white suit worn in “Saturday Night Fever” for a racing suit, and instead of riding a mechanical bull like he did in “Urban Cowboy,” he’s behind the wheel of a dirt-track car for the new movie “Trading Paint” — due out next June.
Parts of the movie were filmed at the Talladega (Ala.) short track and it pairs Travolta with country music legend Shania Twain as his love interest. He plays Sam Munroe, a veteran dirt-track racer, and focuses on his relationship with his son, an up-and-coming driver, and other racing rivalries.
There's nothing better than chilling out and watching a movie so I'm super excited for Trading Paint and I'm just really thankful to John Travolta for having me involved!
"Trading Paint" is scheduled to be released 3 weeks from today. However, I think the June 1 date is in doubt because there still isn't a trailer for the movie or even an official website.
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UPDATE: A Shania fan contacted the movie's director on social media and the director said "Trading Paint" has been pushed back until the Fall. The trailer should be released in August or September.
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UPDATE: Now according to the same Shania fan who has been in contact with the movie's director on social media, "Trading Paint" has been pushed back indefinitely. It possibly could be released in 2019.
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***The movie's trailer should be released in the next couple weeks. I'm sure Shania will do some TV interviews in February to promote the movie and attend the premiere either in Los Angeles or New York City.
I still don't understand why there isn't a website (or partial website) for the movie yet. Especially now that it's being released next month.
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A Shania fan contacted Gary Gerani, one of the writers for "Trading Paint". He said they have an approved trailer, which lasts about two minutes, and it should be available very soon. Shania has at least one line in the trailer, and some quick dramatic moments as her character witnesses a car crash. She gets a separate close-up shot with her name, along with Travolta, Sebastian, Madsen, and the actor playing Stumpy. The movie itself is supposed to be opening February 22. If the movie doesn't open on this date, then it's anybody's guess.
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"TRADING PAINT" OPENS FEBRUARY 22nd! We hope. It was supposed to open last year, but was held back for early 2019 (possibly to distance itself from GOTTI?). Same thing happened with PUMPKINHEAD in '88/'89, on its journey from Dino de Laurentiis to United Artists, so I'm used to the waiting game. My writing partner Craig Welch and I thought the film turned out quite well, the father-son scenes coming off as earnest, the racing action set-pieces stylish and exciting. And what a thrill to watch an actor like John Travolta read your dialogue, and make it play. YES!
"Trading Paint" will be released online February 22 and in theaters on March 22.
John Travolta and Shania Twain Feel the Need for Speed in 'Trading Paint' Trailer (Exclusive)
Entertainment Tonight | January 21, 2019
Here's your first look at Travolta and Twain in the racing drama, about a father-son duo who settle their differences on the track. 'Trading Paint,' from director Karzan Kader, is available on Ultra VOD on Feb 22. And in theaters and On Demand on March 22.
***As posted the other day, "Trading Paint" will be released online February 22 and in theaters on March 22 according to Saban Films and "Entertainment Tonight".
John Travolta and Shania Twain Feel the Need for Speed in 'Trading Paint' Trailer (Exclusive)
Entertainment Tonight | January 21, 2019
Here's your first look at Travolta and Twain in the racing drama, about a father-son duo who settle their differences on the track. 'Trading Paint,' from director Karzan Kader, is available on Ultra VOD on Feb 22. And in theaters and On Demand on March 22.
Small-town dirt track racing hits the big screen in a film starring John Travolta
'Trading Paint' is going to have some spectacular accents, judging by the trailer
AutoWeek | January 24, 2019
It's always a gamble when a film studio does a movie about racing of any sort. Hollywood has done Formula 1 and NASCAR with varying degrees of success, finally deciding that NASCAR is better done as a comedy while Formula 1 needs a heavy dose of plot signposts to get a general American audience through the intricacies of the sport. But now, it's dirt track racing's turn in the spotlight.
A bearded and strangely accented John Travolta stars alongside Shania Twain and Michael Madsen in "Trading Paint," a drama about dirt track racing filmed in Alabama. Travolta's blue-collar character appears to have been dialed up way past 11, right down to a nametag on his shirt, a well-worn baseball cap and the obligatory fight in a bar with interior decorations from 1980.
Madsen plays the villain, of course, with the help of his trademark hat (when was the last time Madsen did not wear a cowboy hat in a film?), while Twain appears to be in the cast to lend the film some Southern credibility. Meanwhile, Toby Sebastian plays Travolta's impatient and rebellious son who wants to strike out on his own and comes under the influence of the villain, a plot twist revealed in the trailer, forcing Travolta's character to get back into racing -- another plot point revealed in the trailer. Kevin Dunn (playing a character nicknamed Stumpy), Buck Taylor and Luis Da Silva round out the genuinely impressive cast -- how did they get all these actors together? -- while Karzan Kader directs.
If the trailer is any indication, the accents in this movie are going to be spectacular, but it's never a good sign when one can tell the general direction of the plot within the first 10 seconds of a two-minute trailer. There's even the obligatory father-son tension and plenty of stuff-throwing in a garage, enough to trigger a flashback to episodes of "American Chopper." Hopefully, some plot twists that aren't visible in the trailer are on the way, but we're going to buckle up in a six-point harness in preparation for a nonstop parade of accents and stereotypes of the rural American South all the same.
The main question we have at this point is: If Shania Twain is playing a character in this movie, does Shania Twain the country singer exist in this universe?
Shania Twain’s Acting Career Is Off to the Races in Trailer for ‘Trading Paint’ [WATCH]
By Liv Stecker | The Boot | January 25, 2019
Shania Twain is about to launch her film career with the release of the movie Trading Paint, co-starring acting legend John Travolta. Readers can press play above to watch the trailer for the upcoming film, which tells the story of a racing veteran and his son who overcome personal and professional issues to triumph on the track and at home.
“I learned so much," Twain tells Sounds Like Nashville. "It’s a whole new chapter of my life I wasn’t expecting because it was really last minute. I wasn’t expecting it at all, so I love the spontaneity of it. That’s why I dove into it, because I didn’t have too much time to think about it.”
The singer-turned-actress says that having Travolta's seasoned on-camera experience was a life-saver, making her first acting role a pleasure. Acting is something she says she hopes to do more of in the future.
“I enjoyed it and I enjoyed getting to know John," Twain says. "He’s a very sweet person. I’ve known him for several years now just on short little chats, but now [working on] this movie, we got to know each other a little bit better. I’m just lucky to have this film experience because he’s been very nurturing. He coached me through it."
Twain appeared in the 2004 feature film I Heart Huckabee for a brief cameo as herself, and has starred in numerous music videos, but Trading Paint marks her first official acting role in a movie. The film was filmed in Alabama in 2017, and is set for release on Feb. 22, 2019.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, "Trading Paint" is getting a limited release on March 22 which means it will only be in select theaters. Also according to the website, the movie will be released online and DVD on February 22.
Movie info:
When their winning streak begins to fail, legendary father and son racing duo Sam (John Travolta) and Cam (Toby Sebastian) have a falling out. A rival racing giant takes advantage of this rift and offers Cam a lucrative opportunity racing for the adversary. Cam accepts and the gap between father and son grows even bigger. Engines rev and sparks fly as the two are set against each other in an ultimate high stakes race and the most dangerous competition between father and son.
Why is that? Is there any sense in releasing the film in theatres after they release it online and on DVD? It seems like the creators do not believe in its success beforehand and almost give up the idea to promote it and make money on demonstration in theatres. I was hoping for great premere photos. Now they seem pretty unlikely to be.
Why is that? Is there any sense in releasing the film in theatres after they release it online and on DVD? It seems like the creators do not believe in its success beforehand and almost give up the idea to promote it and make money on demonstration in theatres. I was hoping for great premere photos. Now they seem pretty unlikely to be.
John Travolta's movie "Gotti" did awful at the box office/theaters last year. Obviously they don't expect "Trading Paint" to do any better. If a limited release movie receives positive word of mouth, it is gradually expanded to more theaters nationwide. Sometimes limited release movies only open in major metropolitan cities like New York and Los Angeles.
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Age will never prevent Shania Twain from pursuing new endeavors. Fresh off filming the reality TV talent show Real Country, the 53-year-old is moving on to the film world. However, Twain may have more on her mind!
“Taking chances and being out of the comfort zone is really something that I’m enjoying,” Twain told Billboard. “It’s the way I live my life. I know what it’s like to be rejected — I definitely had a hard time when I first started out. I just feel like an inner strength and feel stronger when I’m taking on new challenges — I feel motivated by challenge. It’s exciting, it’s fun.”
“I’ve done a few interesting things out of my comfort zone the last few years, like acting, and now with Real Country,” Twain said. “Okay, I’m taking on this mission, and all I really have is passion behind it, and a great audience out there to connect with.”