Josh Epstein, Kyle Rideout Team With Good Question Media for Dark Comedy ‘Knight’s Camp’ (Exclusive)
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Josh Epstein and Kyle Rideout, the Canadian filmmaking team behind indies Eadweard and Adventures in Public School, are going medieval.
The duo have set up their latest feature project, the dark comedy Knight’s Camp, at Good Question Media, which is financing development.
Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the project with Rideout in the director’s chair for a spring 2023 start.
Producing are Dan Bekerman (Falling, The Witch) and Chris Yurkovich (Slash/Back) of Good Question Media, along with Epstein. Deanna Brigidi of 5th House Casting is casting.
Knight’s Camp follows four bubble-wrapped teens at a summer “knight’s training camp” who are preparing to re-enact an ancient battle when they are accidentally transported to the real battle in 1293.
Set in and around a Scottish castle, the comedy seeks to highlight the clash between modern-day teens and the realistically brutal world of those gritty times.
Josh Epstein and Kyle Rideout, the Canadian filmmaking team behind indies Eadweard and Adventures in Public School, are going medieval.
The duo have set up their latest feature project, the dark comedy Knight’s Camp, at Good Question Media, which is financing development.
Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the project with Rideout in the director’s chair for a spring 2023 start.
Producing are Dan Bekerman (Falling, The Witch) and Chris Yurkovich (Slash/Back) of Good Question Media, along with Epstein. Deanna Brigidi of 5th House Casting is casting.
Knight’s Camp follows four bubble-wrapped teens at a summer “knight’s training camp” who are preparing to re-enact an ancient battle when they are accidentally transported to the real battle in 1293.
Set in and around a Scottish castle, the comedy seeks to highlight the clash between modern-day teens and the realistically brutal world of those gritty times.
- 10/28/2022
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aircraft Pictures is teaming up with Dolphin Entertainment to produce a new feature adaptation of the 1986 sports drama, Youngblood, with rising filmmaker Charles Officer (Akilla’s Escape) on board to direct. The film is slated to begin principal photography in early 2023.
Youngblood follows hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood, who joins the Hamilton Bulldogs and discovers he must face off against toxic behavior on the ice and within himself, to fulfill his dream of being drafted into the National Hockey League. The original film, distributed by MGM, starred Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves in his feature debut, and has since become a cult classic among hockey fans.
Josh Epstein & Kyle Rideout, Seneca Aaron and Officer penned the script for the new film, which will be distributed in Canada by Photon Films — being made with the financial participation of Telefilm Canada and the Talent Fund, as well as Ontario Creates and the Shaw Rocket Fund.
Youngblood follows hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood, who joins the Hamilton Bulldogs and discovers he must face off against toxic behavior on the ice and within himself, to fulfill his dream of being drafted into the National Hockey League. The original film, distributed by MGM, starred Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves in his feature debut, and has since become a cult classic among hockey fans.
Josh Epstein & Kyle Rideout, Seneca Aaron and Officer penned the script for the new film, which will be distributed in Canada by Photon Films — being made with the financial participation of Telefilm Canada and the Talent Fund, as well as Ontario Creates and the Shaw Rocket Fund.
- 9/7/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
A new feature film based on the 1986 sports drama “Youngblood,” this time centering on an African American hockey prodigy, is in the works from Aircraft Pictures and Dolphin Entertainment. Rising filmmaker Charles Officer is on board to direct the film, which is slated to begin principal photography in early 2023.
The reimagined update follows hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood, who joins the Hamilton Bulldogs and faces toxic behavior throughout his journey to the National Hockey League draft. The original 1986 film, distributed by MGM, was Keanu Reeves’ feature film debut. It also starred Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze, and it has since become a cult classic among hockey fans.
“The opportunity to re-imagine the beloved classic hockey drama ‘Youngblood’ is a gift, and I am excited to bring a fresh story that centers on an African American hockey prodigy to the screen,” Officer said.
Officer previously directed the crime-noir feature film “Akilla’s Escape,...
The reimagined update follows hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood, who joins the Hamilton Bulldogs and faces toxic behavior throughout his journey to the National Hockey League draft. The original 1986 film, distributed by MGM, was Keanu Reeves’ feature film debut. It also starred Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze, and it has since become a cult classic among hockey fans.
“The opportunity to re-imagine the beloved classic hockey drama ‘Youngblood’ is a gift, and I am excited to bring a fresh story that centers on an African American hockey prodigy to the screen,” Officer said.
Officer previously directed the crime-noir feature film “Akilla’s Escape,...
- 9/7/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Fans don't need to worry about Two Sentence Horror Stories being cancelled this time around. This horror anthology drama from Vera Miao was given an early third season renewal months before the second season launched. Will The CW programmers regret the decision if the second season's ratings are low enough? Stay tuned.
The Two Sentence Horror Stories TV show was inspired by the viral fan fiction format of the same name. The drama delves into fears common to humanity and how they manifest in the modern, ever-connected age. Season two actors include Bzhaun Rhoden, Doralynn Mui, Keeya King, Rob Labelle, Hunter Dillon, Mj Kokolis, Roy Campsall, James Goldman, Janet Kidder, David Lewis, Elise Shak, Eliza Faria, Edwin Perez, Ella Dixon, Micah Solis, Robyn Daye Edwards, Ethan Hippel, Jhomar Suyom, Sunita Prasad, Tyler Johnston, Leanne Lapp, Andrew Job, Stephanie Cho, Josh Epstein, Lou Ticzon, Emily...
The Two Sentence Horror Stories TV show was inspired by the viral fan fiction format of the same name. The drama delves into fears common to humanity and how they manifest in the modern, ever-connected age. Season two actors include Bzhaun Rhoden, Doralynn Mui, Keeya King, Rob Labelle, Hunter Dillon, Mj Kokolis, Roy Campsall, James Goldman, Janet Kidder, David Lewis, Elise Shak, Eliza Faria, Edwin Perez, Ella Dixon, Micah Solis, Robyn Daye Edwards, Ethan Hippel, Jhomar Suyom, Sunita Prasad, Tyler Johnston, Leanne Lapp, Andrew Job, Stephanie Cho, Josh Epstein, Lou Ticzon, Emily...
- 1/13/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Paramount has snapped up Kyle Rideout and Josh Epstein’s feature pitch for Astrid’s Death List, which di Bonaventura Pictures is producing.
The storyline is being kept under wraps. Erik Howsam and Stephen Shafer brought the project into Paramount and will be overseeing for di Bonaventura Pictures.
The duo wrote the comedy Adventures in Public School, which Rideout directed, and Netflix bought out of Toronto in 2017. That pic, which starred Judy Greer, Russell Peters and Siobhan Williams, followed a socially awkward home-schooled kid who forces his way into public school against the wishes of his suffocating but loving mother.
Rideout and Epstein were recently brought on by eOne to rewrite and direct Babysitting, a remake of the French comedy.
The duo are represented by Echo Lake Entertainment, the Jennifer Hollyer Agency and Michael Schenkman at Bloom Hergott.
Di Bonaventura Pictures currently has Transformers spinoff Bumblebee in theaters, which...
The storyline is being kept under wraps. Erik Howsam and Stephen Shafer brought the project into Paramount and will be overseeing for di Bonaventura Pictures.
The duo wrote the comedy Adventures in Public School, which Rideout directed, and Netflix bought out of Toronto in 2017. That pic, which starred Judy Greer, Russell Peters and Siobhan Williams, followed a socially awkward home-schooled kid who forces his way into public school against the wishes of his suffocating but loving mother.
Rideout and Epstein were recently brought on by eOne to rewrite and direct Babysitting, a remake of the French comedy.
The duo are represented by Echo Lake Entertainment, the Jennifer Hollyer Agency and Michael Schenkman at Bloom Hergott.
Di Bonaventura Pictures currently has Transformers spinoff Bumblebee in theaters, which...
- 1/18/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Initiative highlights 25 established feature film and TV producers from Europe, Canada, the USA and India.
Film and TV drama co-production training and networking programme Trans-Atlantic Partners (Tap) has revealed its 2018 line-up of 25 producers from across Europe, Canada, the USA and India.
Tap, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, provides case studies of trans-Atlantic projects, market intelligence, legal advice and information on sales and distribution. The programme is directed at producers at career mid-level who have produced at least one feature film or TV series.
It includes two training modules in Berlin (June 16 – 21) and Halifax, Canada (September 10– 16), where Tap producers...
Film and TV drama co-production training and networking programme Trans-Atlantic Partners (Tap) has revealed its 2018 line-up of 25 producers from across Europe, Canada, the USA and India.
Tap, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, provides case studies of trans-Atlantic projects, market intelligence, legal advice and information on sales and distribution. The programme is directed at producers at career mid-level who have produced at least one feature film or TV series.
It includes two training modules in Berlin (June 16 – 21) and Halifax, Canada (September 10– 16), where Tap producers...
- 6/13/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Gravitas Ventures has acquired U.S. rights to Adventures in Public School, the comedy starring Judy Greer. Grace Park and Russell Peters co-star in the pic directed by Kyle Rideout and penned by his Eadweard co-scribe Josh Epstein. It will hit theaters and VOD on April 27. The film, which played at the Toronto Film Festival last fall, centers on a socially awkward home-schooled kid (Daniel Doheny) who forces his way into public school when he falls for the popular…...
- 3/14/2018
- Deadline
Gravitas Ventures has purchased multi-territory distribution rights to the Judy Greer-starring comedy Public Schooled directed by Kyle Rideout from a script he co-wrote with Josh Epstein. The pic, which premiered at the Toronto, follows socially awkward Liam, who has been homeschooled his entire life. When he falls in love with a popular one-legged girl, he abandons his mother's (Greer) suffocating love and enrolls in public school, getting a crash course in sex, drugs…...
- 11/3/2017
- Deadline
Public Schooled, Kyle Rideout’s Toronto-bowing comedy starring Judy Greer, has been picked up by Gravitas Ventures for the U.S., Australia and South Africa. The news was announced by Kaleidoscope Film Distribution and XYZ Films.
Based on an original script co-written by Rideout and Josh Epstein, Public Schooled follows a socially-awkward boy who has been homeschooled his entire life. When he falls in love with a popular one-legged girl, he abandons his mother’s suffocating love and enrolls in public school, getting a crash course in sex, drugs and mayhem. Daniel Doheny, Siobhan Williams and Russell Peters also star.
Based on an original script co-written by Rideout and Josh Epstein, Public Schooled follows a socially-awkward boy who has been homeschooled his entire life. When he falls in love with a popular one-legged girl, he abandons his mother’s suffocating love and enrolls in public school, getting a crash course in sex, drugs and mayhem. Daniel Doheny, Siobhan Williams and Russell Peters also star.
- 11/3/2017
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Setting out to explore the benign, adorable side of extreme helicopter parenting, director Kyle Rideout and his co-screenwriter, Josh Epstein, could have landed in unbearably quirky territory. But their follow-up to the biographical drama Eadweard proves surprisingly light on its feet. The farcical story of a single mother, her only child and their wackily heartfelt testing of new waters is a feel-good comedy with a self-aware undertow of cringe. The writing and direction of Public Schooled put a bright spin on high-school antics, and the ace cast makes the grade, led by Judy Greer's long-proven down-to-earth magic and the deft...
- 10/8/2017
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: “We’re stuck together, you and me,” says an overprotective mom (Judy Greer) in this exclusive clip from the Kyle Rideout-directed comedy Public Schooled, which will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival September 9. Co-written by Rideout and Josh Epstein, the pic follows socially awkward Liam, who has been homeschooled his entire life. When he falls in love with a popular girl who has lost a leg to cancer, he abandons his mother's suffocating…...
- 9/6/2017
- Deadline
Global stand-up star Russell Peters has joined Hawaii Five-o star Grace Park and Judy Greer (Married) in Public Schooled, a coming-of-age comedy from Canadian filmmakers Kyle Rideout and Josh Epstein.
Peters, who had a cameo in Jon Favreau's Chef and lent his voice to Disney's The Jungle Book, also is starring in the drama Russell Peters Is the Indian Detective for Canadian video streamer CraveTV.
Newcomer Daniel Doheny also is boarding Public Schooled in the lead role of Liam as the movie shoots in Vancouver through Dec. 18.
Greer was previously announced to star as the mother of...
Peters, who had a cameo in Jon Favreau's Chef and lent his voice to Disney's The Jungle Book, also is starring in the drama Russell Peters Is the Indian Detective for Canadian video streamer CraveTV.
Newcomer Daniel Doheny also is boarding Public Schooled in the lead role of Liam as the movie shoots in Vancouver through Dec. 18.
Greer was previously announced to star as the mother of...
- 11/24/2016
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Kaleidoscope boards world sales on feature which kicks off in Vancouver this week.
Kaleidoscope has boarded world sales (excluding Canada) on comedy feature Public Schooled, which begins principal photography in Vancouver this week.
Cast includes Archer and Ant-man star Judy Greer, comedian Russell Peters (Source Code) Grace Park (Hawaii 5-0) and, newcomer Daniel Doheny who will take the lead role of Liam.
Public Schooled is the story of socially awkward boy who has been home-schooled his whole life. When Liam falls in love with a popular one-legged girl, he abandons his mother’s suffocating love and enrols in public school - entering an eye-opening world of sex, drugs and social mayhem.
Directed by Kyle Rideout, the film is based on the original script by Motion 58 founders Rideout and Josh Epstein (both Eadweard).
Epstein will also be producing, alongside co-producer Adam Folk (Stake Land) and executive producer Justine Whyte (Rhymes for Young Ghouls)
Public Schooled is being...
Kaleidoscope has boarded world sales (excluding Canada) on comedy feature Public Schooled, which begins principal photography in Vancouver this week.
Cast includes Archer and Ant-man star Judy Greer, comedian Russell Peters (Source Code) Grace Park (Hawaii 5-0) and, newcomer Daniel Doheny who will take the lead role of Liam.
Public Schooled is the story of socially awkward boy who has been home-schooled his whole life. When Liam falls in love with a popular one-legged girl, he abandons his mother’s suffocating love and enrols in public school - entering an eye-opening world of sex, drugs and social mayhem.
Directed by Kyle Rideout, the film is based on the original script by Motion 58 founders Rideout and Josh Epstein (both Eadweard).
Epstein will also be producing, alongside co-producer Adam Folk (Stake Land) and executive producer Justine Whyte (Rhymes for Young Ghouls)
Public Schooled is being...
- 11/24/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
First Look Media, which co-financed the Best Picture Oscar winner “Spotlight” as its first project and helped produce Laura Poitras’ upcoming Julian Assange documentary “Risk,” has hired Todd Green as its Senior Vice President of Content Distribution and Licensing and Carrie Lieberman as Director of Content Distribution and Licensing.
Read More: Cannes: With ‘Risk,’ Laura Poitras Ignites Demand For Julian Assange’s Release
Green and Lieberman will identify and secure distribution partnerships and licensing deals for content produced and acquired by First Look across film, television and short form digital. Green was previously a Senior Vice President of Digital Distribution at the now-defunct Alchemy, prior to which he was a General Manager at Tribeca Film and a Senior Vice President of Marketing and Advertising at AMC Networks.
“Todd brings a wealth of experience with a range of distribution deals, partners and models from his extensive time at AMC Networks and Tribeca Film,...
Read More: Cannes: With ‘Risk,’ Laura Poitras Ignites Demand For Julian Assange’s Release
Green and Lieberman will identify and secure distribution partnerships and licensing deals for content produced and acquired by First Look across film, television and short form digital. Green was previously a Senior Vice President of Digital Distribution at the now-defunct Alchemy, prior to which he was a General Manager at Tribeca Film and a Senior Vice President of Marketing and Advertising at AMC Networks.
“Todd brings a wealth of experience with a range of distribution deals, partners and models from his extensive time at AMC Networks and Tribeca Film,...
- 9/21/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
The company said on Wednesday that Todd Green has been named senior vice-president of content distribution and licensing and Carrie Lieberman director of content distribution and licensing.
First Look Media also announced that Lydia Cheuk has been named senior vice president, business and legal affairs. Josh Epstein, executive vice-president and chief business officer, made the announcements. Green and Lieberman are pictured.
eBay founder and philanthropist Pierre Omidyar launched the company in 2013. It co-financed Spotlight and the slate of projects include Risk by Laura Poitras and director Aj Schnack’s docuseries on the presidential campaign, NomiNation.
Chinese actress Jing Tian will star alongside John Boyega, Scott Eastwood and Cailee Spaeny in Legendary Entertainment’s Pacific Rim sequel, set to open through Universal Pictures on February 23, 2018. Legendary will distribute directly in China through its parent company Wanda. Steven S. DeKnight directs. Tian’s Chinese credits include New Police Story and Special ID with Donnie Yen. She will next...
First Look Media also announced that Lydia Cheuk has been named senior vice president, business and legal affairs. Josh Epstein, executive vice-president and chief business officer, made the announcements. Green and Lieberman are pictured.
eBay founder and philanthropist Pierre Omidyar launched the company in 2013. It co-financed Spotlight and the slate of projects include Risk by Laura Poitras and director Aj Schnack’s docuseries on the presidential campaign, NomiNation.
Chinese actress Jing Tian will star alongside John Boyega, Scott Eastwood and Cailee Spaeny in Legendary Entertainment’s Pacific Rim sequel, set to open through Universal Pictures on February 23, 2018. Legendary will distribute directly in China through its parent company Wanda. Steven S. DeKnight directs. Tian’s Chinese credits include New Police Story and Special ID with Donnie Yen. She will next...
- 9/21/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The premiere post-tiff destination (September 20-25th) in the film community and a major leg up for narrative and non-fiction films in development, the Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) announced a whopping 140 projects selected for the Project Forum at the upcoming Ifp Independent Film Week. Made up of several sections (Rbc’s Emerging Storytellers program, No Borders International Co-Production Market and Spotlight on Documentaries), we find latest updates from the likes of docu-helmers Doug Block (112 Weddings) and Lana Wilson (After Tiller), and among the narrative items we find headliners in Andrew Haigh (coming off the well received 45 Years), Sophie Barthes (Cold Souls and Madame Bovary), Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty), Lawrence Michael Levine (Wild Canaries), Jorge Michel Grau (We Are What We Are), Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal (Stranger Things) and new faces in Sundance’s large family in Charles Poekel (Christmas, Again) and Olivia Newman (First Match). Here...
- 7/22/2015
- by admin
- IONCINEMA.com
Exclusive: Concourse Film Trade, a division of Matthew Shreder and Andrew Felts’ freshly minted Concourse Media, has bulked up its slate heading into Cannes.
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein and Rideout co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
- 5/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Concourse Film Trade, a division of Matthew Shreder and Andrew Felts’ freshly minted Concourse Media, has bulked up its slate heading into Cannes.
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
The partners arrive on the Croisette with worldwide sales rights to the biopic Eadweard, possession thriller The Evil Gene, drama Land Of Leopold, historical drama Orphans (Huerfanos) and the psychological thriller Prism.
All films make their market debuts.
Kyle Rideout directs Michael Eklund, Sara Canning and Jodi Balfour in Eadweard (pictured), which centres on turn-of-the-century photographer and ‘godfather of cinema’ Eadweard Muybridge whose life descended into betrayal and murder.
Josh Epstein wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
Kathryn F Taylor wrote and directed The Evil Gene, about an FBI agent dispatched to solve a murder at a federal correctional facility for inmates with a rare genetic defect that leads to psychosis and violence. Cameron Richardson and Richard Speight Jr star.
Land Of Leopold stars Ray Wise, Scottie Thompson and [link...
- 5/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Vampire Diaries actress Sara Canning, Ian Tracey and Jodi Balfour have joined the cast of the untitled psychological drama centered on Eadweard Muybridge. Michael Eklund is starring in the Canadian indie, which is being directed by Kyle Rideout and produced by Josh Epstein. Rideout and Epstein were behind Wait for Rain, a short that won best science fiction/fantasy at last year’s Comic-Con International Film Festival. The Muybridge project is their first feature. Also joining the cast are Christopher Heyerdahl and Torrance Combs. The movie begins principal photography next week in Vancouver. Muybridge was a world-famous 19th century
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- 6/28/2013
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Michael Eklund ("The Call," "Errors of the Human Body," "Watchmen") will star in an untitled indie psychological thriller centering on world-famous 19th century photographer Eadweard Muybridge.
Muybridge was a world-famous 19th century photographer who took pictures of nude and deformed subjects. He also killed his wife’s lover and received a justifiable homicide verdict.
Muybridge found fame though with his landscape shots and pioneering motion photography with his zoopraxiscope device - what is considered the first movie projector.
Kyle Rideout helms from a script he co-wrote with Josh Epstein and based on the 2006 play "Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge". Shooting will kick off this summer in Vancouver.
Source: THR...
Muybridge was a world-famous 19th century photographer who took pictures of nude and deformed subjects. He also killed his wife’s lover and received a justifiable homicide verdict.
Muybridge found fame though with his landscape shots and pioneering motion photography with his zoopraxiscope device - what is considered the first movie projector.
Kyle Rideout helms from a script he co-wrote with Josh Epstein and based on the 2006 play "Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge". Shooting will kick off this summer in Vancouver.
Source: THR...
- 3/18/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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