Half a dozen shorts, one unheard of horror feature film offering (2013’s Devil In My Ride) and several indie producing creds most recently William H. Macy’s Rudderless, Gary Michael Schultz managed to land an impress set of indie players in Emile Hirsch, Zoë Kravitz, Zoey Deutch, Emory Cohen, Beau Knapp and Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi for his attention getting sophomore title. Principal photography on his love/violence themed revenge thriller began in Louisiana last December and it could potnetially have a soothing chaotic look as it was Fishing Without Nets’ Alex Disenhof on board as cinematographer.
Gist: Based on a story by Keith Kjarval, this follows a down-on-their-luck pair of rebels who fall in love and fall apart when their violent pasts catch up with them.
Production Co./Producers: Unified Pictures’ Keith Kjarval (The Layover). Executive Producers: Robert Ogden Barnum, Jason Cloth, Nadine DeBarros, Jeff Elliott, Aaron L. Gilbert,...
Gist: Based on a story by Keith Kjarval, this follows a down-on-their-luck pair of rebels who fall in love and fall apart when their violent pasts catch up with them.
Production Co./Producers: Unified Pictures’ Keith Kjarval (The Layover). Executive Producers: Robert Ogden Barnum, Jason Cloth, Nadine DeBarros, Jeff Elliott, Aaron L. Gilbert,...
- 11/26/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Ben Kingsley and Josh Hutcherson will star in the political thriller for Parts & Labor, Creative Alliance and Scythia Films.
Fortitude International’s Nadine de Barros and her team will commence talks with buyers in Santa Monica next week and eOne has licensed Canadian rights.
Per Fly is set to start shooting the Danish-Canadian thriller in January from a screenplay he wrote with Daniel Pyne inspired by Michael Soussan’s memoir Backstabbing For Beginners: My Crash Course In International Diplomacy.
The story centres on an idealistic man who exposes a conspiracy while working for a Un oil for food programme in Iraq.
Lars Knudsen and Jay Van Hoy produce alongside Malene Blenkov and Nikolaj Vibe Michelsen and Daniel Bekerman.
Kingsley and Hutcherson serve as executive producers alongside Gregory Shockro of Houndstooth, Fortitude’s Rob Barnum, Poa Strömberg from Eyeworks, Jacob Jørgensen from Jj Fim, Lars Tregart and Jeff Kalligheri from Waterstone.
Patrick Ryborn from Eyeworks...
Fortitude International’s Nadine de Barros and her team will commence talks with buyers in Santa Monica next week and eOne has licensed Canadian rights.
Per Fly is set to start shooting the Danish-Canadian thriller in January from a screenplay he wrote with Daniel Pyne inspired by Michael Soussan’s memoir Backstabbing For Beginners: My Crash Course In International Diplomacy.
The story centres on an idealistic man who exposes a conspiracy while working for a Un oil for food programme in Iraq.
Lars Knudsen and Jay Van Hoy produce alongside Malene Blenkov and Nikolaj Vibe Michelsen and Daniel Bekerman.
Kingsley and Hutcherson serve as executive producers alongside Gregory Shockro of Houndstooth, Fortitude’s Rob Barnum, Poa Strömberg from Eyeworks, Jacob Jørgensen from Jj Fim, Lars Tregart and Jeff Kalligheri from Waterstone.
Patrick Ryborn from Eyeworks...
- 10/26/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: On the back of its marquee sales title and awards contender Cake starring Jennifer Aniston, Conquistador Entertainment will kick off sales in Berlin on the drama starring red-hot Ethan Hawke, Paul Giamatti and Johnny Simmons.
Noah Buschel wrote and directed the Elephant Eye Films production that wrapped principal photography on December 20 in Atlanta.
Wme Global represents Us rights to the story about a gifted and troubled young athlete in his first year at a professional team who enlists the help of a mental coach played by Giamatti to untangle his difficult relationship with his father, played by Hawke.
“Making The Phenom in Atlanta was the best movie experience I’ve ever had,” said Buschel. “The combination of the New York actors mixing with the Atlanta crew was very… I don’t like to use this word, but it was very magical for me. It was a tremendous group, professional but fun, and I had the...
Noah Buschel wrote and directed the Elephant Eye Films production that wrapped principal photography on December 20 in Atlanta.
Wme Global represents Us rights to the story about a gifted and troubled young athlete in his first year at a professional team who enlists the help of a mental coach played by Giamatti to untangle his difficult relationship with his father, played by Hawke.
“Making The Phenom in Atlanta was the best movie experience I’ve ever had,” said Buschel. “The combination of the New York actors mixing with the Atlanta crew was very… I don’t like to use this word, but it was very magical for me. It was a tremendous group, professional but fun, and I had the...
- 2/3/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: On the back of its marquee sales title and awards contender Cake starring Jennifer Aniston, Conquistador Entertainment will kick off sales in Berlin on the drama starring red-hot Ethan Hawke, Paul Giamatti and Johnny Simmons.
Noah Buschel wrote and directed the Elephant Eye Films production that wrapped principal photography on December 20 in Atlanta.
Wme Global represents Us rights to the story about a gifted and troubled young athlete in his first year at a professional team who enlists the help of a mental coach played by Giamatti to untangle his difficult relationship with his father, played by Hawke.
“Making The Phenom in Atlanta was the best movie experience I’ve ever had,” said Buschel. “The combination of the New York actors mixing with the Atlanta crew was very… I don’t like to use this word, but it was very magical for me. It was a tremendous group, professional but fun, and I had the...
Noah Buschel wrote and directed the Elephant Eye Films production that wrapped principal photography on December 20 in Atlanta.
Wme Global represents Us rights to the story about a gifted and troubled young athlete in his first year at a professional team who enlists the help of a mental coach played by Giamatti to untangle his difficult relationship with his father, played by Hawke.
“Making The Phenom in Atlanta was the best movie experience I’ve ever had,” said Buschel. “The combination of the New York actors mixing with the Atlanta crew was very… I don’t like to use this word, but it was very magical for me. It was a tremendous group, professional but fun, and I had the...
- 2/3/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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