Studiocanal has sold Storytellers and Dutch FilmWorks action thriller Invasion to Well Go USA, which has acquired all North American rights to the film.
Studiocanal said it has also closed deals for the Bobby Boermans directed film in Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, without naming the companies involved.
The film is set in the aftermath of a surprise attack on the Caribbean islands of Curaçao and Aruba, autonomous countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, by a neighbouring dictatorship. As the conflict rapidly escalates, three young marines must step up and take action.
Boermans, whose credits...
Studiocanal said it has also closed deals for the Bobby Boermans directed film in Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, without naming the companies involved.
The film is set in the aftermath of a surprise attack on the Caribbean islands of Curaçao and Aruba, autonomous countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, by a neighbouring dictatorship. As the conflict rapidly escalates, three young marines must step up and take action.
Boermans, whose credits...
- 4/10/2024
- ScreenDaily
Well Go USA has landed North American rights for Dutch action thriller Invasion about a daring military operation in the wake of a hostile attack on the Caribbean islands of Aruba and Curacao.
Studiocanal, which is handling international rights, said it was also in the process of closing deals to Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
The movie is a co-produced by Amsterdam-based Storytellers and Studiocanal company Dutch Film Works.
Director Bobby Boermans (Mocro Maffia, Goldon Hour) reunites with Storytellers having previously collaborated on the drama series High-Flyers teaming up with The Royal Dutch Airforce.
The drama unfolds in the wake of an unexpected attack on the Dutch overseas territories of Curaçao and Aruba by a neighbouring dictatorship.
As the conflict rapidly escalates, the barracks in Aruba come under fire and the airspace is closed, but the Dutch ambassador is yet to be evacuated. Three young marines...
Studiocanal, which is handling international rights, said it was also in the process of closing deals to Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
The movie is a co-produced by Amsterdam-based Storytellers and Studiocanal company Dutch Film Works.
Director Bobby Boermans (Mocro Maffia, Goldon Hour) reunites with Storytellers having previously collaborated on the drama series High-Flyers teaming up with The Royal Dutch Airforce.
The drama unfolds in the wake of an unexpected attack on the Dutch overseas territories of Curaçao and Aruba by a neighbouring dictatorship.
As the conflict rapidly escalates, the barracks in Aruba come under fire and the airspace is closed, but the Dutch ambassador is yet to be evacuated. Three young marines...
- 4/10/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Isle Of Dogs’ and ‘Coraline’ producers among industry experts set to guide the cohort.
European organisation Ace Producers has unveiled the 18 independent producers for its upcoming animation-focused initiative, the Ace Animation Special, set to take place in June.
The programme is aimed at experienced producers who want to develop and produce long animated features and series for an international audience.
Originally meant to run March 21-26 during Ireland’s Animation Dingle festival, it has been postponed to late June 2021 in Dublin as a result of the ongoing virus crisis. However, the selected producers will kick off the initiative with a virtual session in March,...
European organisation Ace Producers has unveiled the 18 independent producers for its upcoming animation-focused initiative, the Ace Animation Special, set to take place in June.
The programme is aimed at experienced producers who want to develop and produce long animated features and series for an international audience.
Originally meant to run March 21-26 during Ireland’s Animation Dingle festival, it has been postponed to late June 2021 in Dublin as a result of the ongoing virus crisis. However, the selected producers will kick off the initiative with a virtual session in March,...
- 1/29/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
The two selected films, Benjamin Bat and Piece of My Heart, will each receive a €1.8 million production grant. The Telescoop initiative, from Npo, the CoBo Fund and the Netherlands Film Fund, has awarded €1.8 million apiece in production funding to two new features. The funds are intended to support high-quality films for large audiences. Patrick Raats’ Benjamin Bat is the first animated flick to be backed by Telescoop. The coming-of-age story, penned by Karen van Holst Pellekaan, revolves around a small, fearful bat called Benjamin. When he happens to fall in love with Sherida, a Surinamese songbird, everything changes, and he has to stand up for himself and challenge his family in order to win her heart. The project, commissioned by Avrotros, is being produced by Errol Nayci for Storytellers Film & TV and Arnoud Rijken for Il Luster, in co-operation with Germany’s Studio Film Bilder and Luxembourg’s Paul...
Leading film industry skills development programme announces 16-strong participants list.
Inside Pictures has unveiled the participants for its 2014 edition.
The leading film industry business training and leadership skills development programme is now in its 11th year and has selected 16 Full Participants and nine London Module Participants.
Created by Qwerty Films and presented by the National Film and Television School (Nfts), the programme is comprised of three intensive one-week modules taking place in London and Los Angeles between June and December 2014. The aim is to provide its participants with cutting edge industry business knowledge and high-level management skills, as well as a greatly enhanced profile.
Nik Powell, Nfts director, commented: “We are immensely proud of what the partnership between the Nfts, Creative Skillset and the Media Programme is achieving year on year. The impressive accomplishments of Inside Pictures’ alumni network are a testament to the quality of the course and its participants.”
The 2014 participants...
Inside Pictures has unveiled the participants for its 2014 edition.
The leading film industry business training and leadership skills development programme is now in its 11th year and has selected 16 Full Participants and nine London Module Participants.
Created by Qwerty Films and presented by the National Film and Television School (Nfts), the programme is comprised of three intensive one-week modules taking place in London and Los Angeles between June and December 2014. The aim is to provide its participants with cutting edge industry business knowledge and high-level management skills, as well as a greatly enhanced profile.
Nik Powell, Nfts director, commented: “We are immensely proud of what the partnership between the Nfts, Creative Skillset and the Media Programme is achieving year on year. The impressive accomplishments of Inside Pictures’ alumni network are a testament to the quality of the course and its participants.”
The 2014 participants...
- 5/12/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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