Clive Owen and Jessica Biel are attached to star in Danis Tanovic's upcoming drama "Invisible" at Good Films.
Tena Stivicic has adapted her own original play about a British couple with seemingly perfect lives who find themselves wanting more. On the other side of London, three people have each traveled from faraway lands and put their lives on the line to seek out better opportunities than their homelands can offer.
These vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of class, identity and belonging which explores the true cost that the pursuit of happiness can take. Miriam Segal is producing and filming aims to begin in October.
Source: Deadline...
Tena Stivicic has adapted her own original play about a British couple with seemingly perfect lives who find themselves wanting more. On the other side of London, three people have each traveled from faraway lands and put their lives on the line to seek out better opportunities than their homelands can offer.
These vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of class, identity and belonging which explores the true cost that the pursuit of happiness can take. Miriam Segal is producing and filming aims to begin in October.
Source: Deadline...
- 5/7/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Clive Owen and Jessica Biel are attached to star in director Danis Tanovic's upcoming drama Invisible, which will be financed and produced by Good Films. An October start is being eyed for for the project. Good Universe is handling worldwide sales on the project and will introduce to buyers at the Cannes market next week. Miriam Segal producing for Good Films. Tena Stivicic (The World’s Greatest Monster) has adapted her original play of the same name. Invisible follows…...
- 5/6/2016
- Deadline
Oscar-nominated actor Clive Owen and Jessica Biel are attached to star in Oscar-winning director Danis Tanovic’s upcoming drama “Invisible,” which will be financed and produced by Good Films, it was announced Friday. Award-winning writer Tena Stivicic will pen the script, adapting her original play of the same name. Miriam Segal is producing for Good Films, which aims to start production in October in London. Good Universe is handling worldwide sales on the project and will introduce it to buyers in Cannes. “Invisible” follows Felix (Owen) and Ann (Biel), who despite their perfect lives, find themselves wanting more. On the other side of.
- 5/6/2016
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
The pair are attached to star in Danis Tanovic’s drama from Good Films, which Good Universe brings to worldwide buyers in Cannes.
Production on Invisible is set to begin in London in October. Miriam Segal produces for Good Films.
Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic will adapt the screenplay from her play of the same name about the lives of immigrants in London.
Owen will next be seen in Luc Besson’s action Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, while Biel recently starred in David O. Russell’s Accidental Love.
Tanovic won the Fipresci Prize and Silver Berlin Bear in February for Death In Sarajevo.
Good Films and Good Universe are also collaborating on Dakota Fanning starrer The Postcard Killings, which Janusz Kaminski will direct.
Production on Invisible is set to begin in London in October. Miriam Segal produces for Good Films.
Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic will adapt the screenplay from her play of the same name about the lives of immigrants in London.
Owen will next be seen in Luc Besson’s action Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, while Biel recently starred in David O. Russell’s Accidental Love.
Tanovic won the Fipresci Prize and Silver Berlin Bear in February for Death In Sarajevo.
Good Films and Good Universe are also collaborating on Dakota Fanning starrer The Postcard Killings, which Janusz Kaminski will direct.
- 5/6/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The 2015 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize has been awarded to Tena Stivicic for her play 3 Winters. Today, March 2, New York's Playwrights Horizons hosted a celebration of the winner and finalists of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, marking the 37th Anniversary of the international prize, which is based in Houston, New York and London. The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize is the oldest and largest prize awarded to women playwrights.
- 3/3/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Exclusive: British producer Miriam Segal of Good Films has secured backing from Bank Leumi for her slate of seven new features.
Bank Leumi is providing debt financing that can help cover the “lion’s share” of the costs of the films, with budgets ranging from $12-$40m.
As previously announced, the first film into production will be the $28m The Infiltrator starring Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston alongside John Leguizamo.
Brad Furman is directing the film, which Relativity will be presenting to buyers at the Afm (Nov 5-12).
The Infiltrator, which will shoot in London, Paris and Florida, is based on Robert Mazur’s book about his experiences infiltrating the criminal hierarchy of Colombia’s drug cartels.
Tanovic to direct Invisible
Good Films has also confirmed that Oscar winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) is to direct Invisible, scripted by Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic about the plight of immigrants in Britain.
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Bank Leumi is providing debt financing that can help cover the “lion’s share” of the costs of the films, with budgets ranging from $12-$40m.
As previously announced, the first film into production will be the $28m The Infiltrator starring Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston alongside John Leguizamo.
Brad Furman is directing the film, which Relativity will be presenting to buyers at the Afm (Nov 5-12).
The Infiltrator, which will shoot in London, Paris and Florida, is based on Robert Mazur’s book about his experiences infiltrating the criminal hierarchy of Colombia’s drug cartels.
Tanovic to direct Invisible
Good Films has also confirmed that Oscar winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) is to direct Invisible, scripted by Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic about the plight of immigrants in Britain.
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- 10/22/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
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