Jonathan Barkan joins the company as head of acquisitions and filmmaker relations.
US development, sales and distribution company Mutiny Pictures has picked up world rights to feminist drama The Yellow Wallpaper and thriller Drive All Night and North American rights to comedy Love In Kilnerry.
The company has also named Jonathan Barkan as head of acquisitions, head of filmmaker relations and development director. Barkan will also be a partner in the company.
Directed by Kevin Pontuti and based on a Charlotte Perkins Gilman short story, The Yellow Wallpaper stars Alexandra Loreth as a woman suffering from hysteria.
Drive All Night,...
US development, sales and distribution company Mutiny Pictures has picked up world rights to feminist drama The Yellow Wallpaper and thriller Drive All Night and North American rights to comedy Love In Kilnerry.
The company has also named Jonathan Barkan as head of acquisitions, head of filmmaker relations and development director. Barkan will also be a partner in the company.
Directed by Kevin Pontuti and based on a Charlotte Perkins Gilman short story, The Yellow Wallpaper stars Alexandra Loreth as a woman suffering from hysteria.
Drive All Night,...
- 7/15/2021
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Peter Hsieh presented at this year’s CAAMFest his first feature film. “Drive All Night” is exactly what its title suggests. After writing several scripts and a long list of plays for the theatre, Hsieh created a thrilling and enigmatic story for the big screen.
The protagonists of “Drive All Night” are Dave and Cara. Dave is a taxi driver in a not specified American city. He works at night and seems to lead a simple, rather lonely life. His acquaintances are two other taxi drivers and the waitress at a diner. That Dave has a crash on her is evident. But something holds him back. Dave is on duty when he gets a call from a woman. She wants him to pick her up at her hotel. Cara is from the start a very brisk and straight-forward character. Therefore, she is actually exactly the opposite to Dave. Together they...
The protagonists of “Drive All Night” are Dave and Cara. Dave is a taxi driver in a not specified American city. He works at night and seems to lead a simple, rather lonely life. His acquaintances are two other taxi drivers and the waitress at a diner. That Dave has a crash on her is evident. But something holds him back. Dave is on duty when he gets a call from a woman. She wants him to pick her up at her hotel. Cara is from the start a very brisk and straight-forward character. Therefore, she is actually exactly the opposite to Dave. Together they...
- 5/17/2021
- by Teresa Vena
- AsianMoviePulse
Stars: Yutaka Takeuchi, Lexy Hammonds, Sarah Dumont, Johnny Gilligan | Written and Directed by Peter Hsieh
Drive All Night follows Dave (Yutaka Takeuchi), a reclusive swing-shift taxi driver, whose night takes an unexpected turn after he picks up a mysterious passenger, Cara (Lexy Hammonds), a young woman hiding a dark secret. She makes him drive around the city without a clear destination or motive, and has him accompany her on a number of bizarre excursions – each one stranger than the next. Things get increasingly more surreal the further into the night they go, as Dave begins to learn about Cara and her troubled past. Unbeknownst to the pair, Lenny (Johnny Gilligan), an obsessive hitman, is hunting them, guided by strange visions and instructions from a powerful mob boss. Every place he visits brings him one step closer. Will Lenny catch up to Dave and Cara? What happens when the night ends?...
Drive All Night follows Dave (Yutaka Takeuchi), a reclusive swing-shift taxi driver, whose night takes an unexpected turn after he picks up a mysterious passenger, Cara (Lexy Hammonds), a young woman hiding a dark secret. She makes him drive around the city without a clear destination or motive, and has him accompany her on a number of bizarre excursions – each one stranger than the next. Things get increasingly more surreal the further into the night they go, as Dave begins to learn about Cara and her troubled past. Unbeknownst to the pair, Lenny (Johnny Gilligan), an obsessive hitman, is hunting them, guided by strange visions and instructions from a powerful mob boss. Every place he visits brings him one step closer. Will Lenny catch up to Dave and Cara? What happens when the night ends?...
- 3/29/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Peter Hsieh's debut feature film Drive All Night is going to have its world premiere at Cinequest Film Festival's virtual edition at the end of the month. His drama stars Yutaka Takeuchi (Marvel’s The Defenders), Lexy Hammonds (Crazy Love) and Sarah Dumont (Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse) and we have been given an exclusive clip to share with you today. You will find it and a selection of stills down below. In the clip Dave watches Cara play an old arcade game. It's not much to go by but gives an inkling of each character's personality. It also gives a bit of a sense of style and direction from Hsieh who comes from a stageplay background. Whether he fully transitions into film is...
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- 3/11/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Drive All Night, a new feature film starring Yutaka Takeuchi (Marvel’s The Defenders) will make its World Premiere in competition at the Cinequest Film Festival, running March 20-30th 2021.
Drive All Night follows Dave (Yutaka Takeuchi), a reclusive swing-shift taxi driver, whose night takes an unexpected turn after he picks up a mysterious passenger, Cara (Lexy Hammonds), a young woman hiding a dark secret. As she makes him drive through the city on a series of bizarre excursions, things get increasingly more surreal the further into the night they go. Sarah Dumont plays Morgan, a sympathetic waitress who works at a diner that Dave often frequents, while Johnny Gilligan plays Lenny, an obsessive hitman guided by strange visions, who pursues our protagonists through the night.
Drive All Night is the debut film from award-winning writer-director Peter Hsieh; who is most known for his staged plays that have been produced...
Drive All Night follows Dave (Yutaka Takeuchi), a reclusive swing-shift taxi driver, whose night takes an unexpected turn after he picks up a mysterious passenger, Cara (Lexy Hammonds), a young woman hiding a dark secret. As she makes him drive through the city on a series of bizarre excursions, things get increasingly more surreal the further into the night they go. Sarah Dumont plays Morgan, a sympathetic waitress who works at a diner that Dave often frequents, while Johnny Gilligan plays Lenny, an obsessive hitman guided by strange visions, who pursues our protagonists through the night.
Drive All Night is the debut film from award-winning writer-director Peter Hsieh; who is most known for his staged plays that have been produced...
- 3/9/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"I need you to do something for me..." An early festival promo trailer has debuted for a mysterious indie thriller titled Drive All Night, marking the feature directorial debut of the Bay Area's Peter Hsieh, most known for his stage plays. The film follows Dave, a reclusive swing-shift taxi driver, whose night takes an unexpected turn after he picks up a mysterious passenger, Cara, a young woman hiding a dark secret. As she makes him drive through the city on a series of bizarre excursions, things get increasingly more surreal the further into the night they go. Very cool. "I wanted to develop a complex and layered narrative that became increasingly more dream-like and surreal as the story developed. My goal is to take the audience down the rabbit hole on a fever dream trip through wonderland and hopefully have them come out the other side both baffled and entertained,...
- 3/5/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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