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StudioPOW to shoot comedy in the UK in spring 2023.
Succession actor Brian Cox has joined the cast of UK comedy The Glove, starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, which is set to shoot in spring 2023.
The film, which marks the feature debut of longstanding UK comedy duo Reeves and Mortimer, has been in development since 2018 and will begin filming on location in the UK next year.
It will be directed by Tim Kirkby, who has a string of TV comedy credits such as Veep and Fleabag but also directed Johnny Knoxville feature Action Point in 2018.
London-based StudioPOW will produce the feature,...
Succession actor Brian Cox has joined the cast of UK comedy The Glove, starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, which is set to shoot in spring 2023.
The film, which marks the feature debut of longstanding UK comedy duo Reeves and Mortimer, has been in development since 2018 and will begin filming on location in the UK next year.
It will be directed by Tim Kirkby, who has a string of TV comedy credits such as Veep and Fleabag but also directed Johnny Knoxville feature Action Point in 2018.
London-based StudioPOW will produce the feature,...
- 11/22/2022
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
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Update #2: CAA has dropped the actor and producer Noel Clarke following a series of misconduct allegations, as have his U.S. managers Industry Entertainment and UK managers 42, Deadline can confirm.
Updated, 2:24 Pm: All3Media, which backs Noel Clarke’s production company Unstoppable Film and Television, has launched an investigation into bombshell misconduct allegations reported by The Guardian. A spokesman said: “We have a zero tolerance approach to abuse, bullying and harassment. We take allegations of this kind extremely seriously and are looking into this as a matter of urgency.”
Previously, 12:23 Pm: BAFTA has suspended UK film and TV actor, director and producer Noel Clarke following a bombshell expose in the Guardian which contains allegations of inappropriate behaviour from more than 20 women.
“In light of the allegations of serious misconduct regarding Noel Clarke in the Guardian this evening, BAFTA has taken the decision to suspend his membership and the...
Updated, 2:24 Pm: All3Media, which backs Noel Clarke’s production company Unstoppable Film and Television, has launched an investigation into bombshell misconduct allegations reported by The Guardian. A spokesman said: “We have a zero tolerance approach to abuse, bullying and harassment. We take allegations of this kind extremely seriously and are looking into this as a matter of urgency.”
Previously, 12:23 Pm: BAFTA has suspended UK film and TV actor, director and producer Noel Clarke following a bombshell expose in the Guardian which contains allegations of inappropriate behaviour from more than 20 women.
“In light of the allegations of serious misconduct regarding Noel Clarke in the Guardian this evening, BAFTA has taken the decision to suspend his membership and the...
- 4/29/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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Noel Clarke has written the screenplay and produces with Jason Maza for their banner Unstoppable.
London-based Altitude Film Sales has taken worldwide rights on 10x10, which is set to star Luke Evans (The Girl On The Train) and Kelly Reilly (True Detective).
A cat and mouse thriller set in America, the story follows a seemingly ordinary man who under the surface hides a dangerous obsession for a woman. When he kidnaps her, he imprisons her in a soundproof cell measuring only 10 feet by 10 feet, where he intends to extract a dark secret from her past.
Film-maker Noel Clark (Brotherhood) has written the screenplay and will produce with Jason Maza for their banner Unstoppable Entertainment. Further producers are Maggie Monteith and Gina Powell, who both worked on Brotherhood.
Suzi Ewing will direct, marking her debut feature. She has previously directed music promos for artists including Badly Drawn Boy, and her short films include Going Postal and Fumes.
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London-based Altitude Film Sales has taken worldwide rights on 10x10, which is set to star Luke Evans (The Girl On The Train) and Kelly Reilly (True Detective).
A cat and mouse thriller set in America, the story follows a seemingly ordinary man who under the surface hides a dangerous obsession for a woman. When he kidnaps her, he imprisons her in a soundproof cell measuring only 10 feet by 10 feet, where he intends to extract a dark secret from her past.
Film-maker Noel Clark (Brotherhood) has written the screenplay and will produce with Jason Maza for their banner Unstoppable Entertainment. Further producers are Maggie Monteith and Gina Powell, who both worked on Brotherhood.
Suzi Ewing will direct, marking her debut feature. She has previously directed music promos for artists including Badly Drawn Boy, and her short films include Going Postal and Fumes.
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- 11/1/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
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Luke Evans and Kelly Reilly are set to star in Noel Clarke's upcoming cat-and-mouse thriller 10×10, which Altitude Film Sales is shopping to buyers at the American Film Market this week. Suzi Ewing directs from Clarke's script while Clarke and Jason Maza will produce through their Unstoppable Entertainment banner along with Maggie Monteith and Gina Powell. 10×10 follows Lewis, a seemingly ordinary guy who under the surface hides a singular obsession – revenge – and the…...
- 11/1/2016
- Deadline
![Adjoa Andoh, Noel Clarke, Cornell John, Arnold Oceng, Ashley Thomas, Chris Ryman, Jack McMullen, Daniel Anthony, Red Madrell, Shanika Warren-Markland, Jason Maza, Steven Cree, Tonia Sotiropoulou, Lashana Lynch, David Ajala, Leeshon Alexander, Lee Charles, Olivia Chenery, Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka, Jahannah James, Fady Elsayed, KSI, Stormzy, Rosa Coduri-Fulford, Nylah Daily, Mahalia, Nehemiah Vassal, and Lauren Hill-Cottingham in Brotherhood (2016)](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYWEyYzRjZTktYWU1NS00NzYxLWE1MWMtNTUxYjMwMTVlMWIzL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjkyMTM0ODY@._V1_QL75_UX140_CR0,2,140,207_.jpg)
![Adjoa Andoh, Noel Clarke, Cornell John, Arnold Oceng, Ashley Thomas, Chris Ryman, Jack McMullen, Daniel Anthony, Red Madrell, Shanika Warren-Markland, Jason Maza, Steven Cree, Tonia Sotiropoulou, Lashana Lynch, David Ajala, Leeshon Alexander, Lee Charles, Olivia Chenery, Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka, Jahannah James, Fady Elsayed, KSI, Stormzy, Rosa Coduri-Fulford, Nylah Daily, Mahalia, Nehemiah Vassal, and Lauren Hill-Cottingham in Brotherhood (2016)](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYWEyYzRjZTktYWU1NS00NzYxLWE1MWMtNTUxYjMwMTVlMWIzL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjkyMTM0ODY@._V1_QL75_UX140_CR0,2,140,207_.jpg)
Toronto crime drama will screen to potential buyers at Afm following £3.7m UK run.
UK outfit Independent Film Sales has boarded Noel Clarke’s UK box office success Brotherhood for international sales
The Toronto title will screen to buyers during the American Film Market.
Brotherhood is the third film in multi-hyphenate Clarke’s urban crime series which began with 2006 title Kidulthood.
The movie, about a former gang member struggling to adapt to a new way of life, has grossed £3.7m in the UK following its late August release.
Clarke, the most prolific black actor in UK film, wrote, stars in and directed the movie. Under his Unstoppable Entertainment banner he produced the feature alongside Jason Maza and Gina Powell. Also producing were Maggie Monteith’s Dignity Films Finance.
Executive producers are Damian Jones, Zygi Kamasa, Nick Manzi, Nicola Pearcey, Chris Reed and Josephine Rose.
Independent represent North American rights jointly with Noel Clarke’s agency Apa.[p...
UK outfit Independent Film Sales has boarded Noel Clarke’s UK box office success Brotherhood for international sales
The Toronto title will screen to buyers during the American Film Market.
Brotherhood is the third film in multi-hyphenate Clarke’s urban crime series which began with 2006 title Kidulthood.
The movie, about a former gang member struggling to adapt to a new way of life, has grossed £3.7m in the UK following its late August release.
Clarke, the most prolific black actor in UK film, wrote, stars in and directed the movie. Under his Unstoppable Entertainment banner he produced the feature alongside Jason Maza and Gina Powell. Also producing were Maggie Monteith’s Dignity Films Finance.
Executive producers are Damian Jones, Zygi Kamasa, Nick Manzi, Nicola Pearcey, Chris Reed and Josephine Rose.
Independent represent North American rights jointly with Noel Clarke’s agency Apa.[p...
- 10/14/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Den Of Geek Aug 30, 2016
We're putting on a special screening of Brotherhood in London this Thursday - and Noel Clarke will be doing a Q&A in person!
Now playing in cinemas across the UK is the final part of Noel Clarke's The Hood trilogy, Brotherhood. The new film is written and directed by Clarke, who also co-stars, and the synopsis for the film reads thus:
BrOTHERHOOD follows Sam as he faces up to the new world after Adulthood and realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges. Sam knows that to survive he must face his issues head on, and knows he will require old friends to help him survive new dangers. Noel Clarke (Star Trek into darkness, Doctor Who, Adulthood.) reprises the role of Sam Peel with breakthrough Grime artist Stormzy appearing alongside him as Yardz. The film is written and directed by Noel Clarke...
We're putting on a special screening of Brotherhood in London this Thursday - and Noel Clarke will be doing a Q&A in person!
Now playing in cinemas across the UK is the final part of Noel Clarke's The Hood trilogy, Brotherhood. The new film is written and directed by Clarke, who also co-stars, and the synopsis for the film reads thus:
BrOTHERHOOD follows Sam as he faces up to the new world after Adulthood and realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges. Sam knows that to survive he must face his issues head on, and knows he will require old friends to help him survive new dangers. Noel Clarke (Star Trek into darkness, Doctor Who, Adulthood.) reprises the role of Sam Peel with breakthrough Grime artist Stormzy appearing alongside him as Yardz. The film is written and directed by Noel Clarke...
- 8/30/2016
- Den of Geek
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Noel Clarke writes, directs and stars in Brotherhood. Here's the trailer for the Kidulthood and Adulthood follow-up...
This August, Noel Clarke completes the trilogy that he started with Kidulthood and continued with Adulthood.
The new film is Brotherhood, that Clarke is directing from his own screenplay. And we have both a 12A rated trailer, and a more explicit promo for the movie. Do not go watching the latter if you’re young and impressionable.
Finally, here’s the synopsis…
BrOTHERHOOD follows Sam as he faces up to the new world after Adulthood and realises it also comes with new problems and new challenges. Sam knows that to survive he must face his issues head on, and knows he will require old friends to help him survive new dangers. Noel Clarke (Star Trek Into darkness, Doctor Who, Adulthood) reprises the role of Sam Peel with breakthrough Grime artist...
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Noel Clarke writes, directs and stars in Brotherhood. Here's the trailer for the Kidulthood and Adulthood follow-up...
This August, Noel Clarke completes the trilogy that he started with Kidulthood and continued with Adulthood.
The new film is Brotherhood, that Clarke is directing from his own screenplay. And we have both a 12A rated trailer, and a more explicit promo for the movie. Do not go watching the latter if you’re young and impressionable.
Finally, here’s the synopsis…
BrOTHERHOOD follows Sam as he faces up to the new world after Adulthood and realises it also comes with new problems and new challenges. Sam knows that to survive he must face his issues head on, and knows he will require old friends to help him survive new dangers. Noel Clarke (Star Trek Into darkness, Doctor Who, Adulthood) reprises the role of Sam Peel with breakthrough Grime artist...
- 6/17/2016
- Den of Geek
Details of sessions at the Media Production Show today (June 10) - register to attend the free event now.
Day 1: The Media Production Show from The Media Production Show on Vimeo.
The Media Production Show continues today with more than 20 seminars across the event [click here for full list].
At the Keynote Theatre, the sessions will kick off at 11am with a Dop Masterclass with speakers Ben Steele and Andrew Muggleton, both BAFTA Craft Award nominees 2016, Photography – Factual for BBC4’s Handmade: Metal; and Robert Shacklady, Dop.
At 12.30pm, challenges facing the UK indie film sector will be debated by Jason Maza and Gina Powell of Unstoppable Entertainment (Adulthood, The Anomaly), chaired by Screen International.
Diversity in the creative sector will be explored at 1.30pm with speakers Fraser Ayres, actor and founder of TriForce Network, and Edi Smockum, director of ThinkBigger, with session chair Gavin Ramjaun of ITV Studios.
At 2.30pm, delegates will be invited to go behind the scenes of the...
Day 1: The Media Production Show from The Media Production Show on Vimeo.
The Media Production Show continues today with more than 20 seminars across the event [click here for full list].
At the Keynote Theatre, the sessions will kick off at 11am with a Dop Masterclass with speakers Ben Steele and Andrew Muggleton, both BAFTA Craft Award nominees 2016, Photography – Factual for BBC4’s Handmade: Metal; and Robert Shacklady, Dop.
At 12.30pm, challenges facing the UK indie film sector will be debated by Jason Maza and Gina Powell of Unstoppable Entertainment (Adulthood, The Anomaly), chaired by Screen International.
Diversity in the creative sector will be explored at 1.30pm with speakers Fraser Ayres, actor and founder of TriForce Network, and Edi Smockum, director of ThinkBigger, with session chair Gavin Ramjaun of ITV Studios.
At 2.30pm, delegates will be invited to go behind the scenes of the...
- 6/10/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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Exclusive: Late November shoot set for third instalment in urban trilogy; Lionsgate to handle UK distribution.
Principal photography is due to get underway at the end of November on Noel Clarke’s Brotherhood, the third and “final” instalment in a trilogy that also includes Kidulthood (2006) and Adulthood (2008) [pictured].
Unstoppable Entertainment and Maggie Monteith’s Carpalla Films have begun pre-production on the drama from BAFTA-winner Clarke, who has written the screenplay and will also direct and star.
Although plot and cast details are under wraps, Clarke (Star Trek Into Darkness) will reprise his role as protagonist Sam in the feature, which is slated for release in the UK in 2016 to tie in with the 10-year anniversary of Kidulthood, which opened number one at the UK box office.
Sequel Adulthood grossed more than £3.3m ($5m) at the UK box office in 2008.
Shoot is scheduled to last five weeks in and around west London.
Executive producers...
Principal photography is due to get underway at the end of November on Noel Clarke’s Brotherhood, the third and “final” instalment in a trilogy that also includes Kidulthood (2006) and Adulthood (2008) [pictured].
Unstoppable Entertainment and Maggie Monteith’s Carpalla Films have begun pre-production on the drama from BAFTA-winner Clarke, who has written the screenplay and will also direct and star.
Although plot and cast details are under wraps, Clarke (Star Trek Into Darkness) will reprise his role as protagonist Sam in the feature, which is slated for release in the UK in 2016 to tie in with the 10-year anniversary of Kidulthood, which opened number one at the UK box office.
Sequel Adulthood grossed more than £3.3m ($5m) at the UK box office in 2008.
Shoot is scheduled to last five weeks in and around west London.
Executive producers...
- 11/11/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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