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Exclusive: UK sales company Parkland Pictures has picked up worldwide sales rights to feature documentary Never Forget Tibet about the Dalai Lama.
Featuring exclusive access to the 14th Dalai Lama and narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), the film details the religious leader’s daring escape from the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959 and is told on film for the first time in his own words with the late Har Mander Singh, the Indian political officer who led him safely to India.
With an original score by artist Anouska Shankar and inspired by the book An Officer and His Holiness by Rani Singh, the film is produced and directed by Jean-Paul Mertinez.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment, Lyndon Baldock and Gavin Patterson for Templeheart Films, and correspondent Rani Singh.
The film features rare archival photographs taken by Austrian explorer Heinrich Harrer, who became a confidant and...
Featuring exclusive access to the 14th Dalai Lama and narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), the film details the religious leader’s daring escape from the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959 and is told on film for the first time in his own words with the late Har Mander Singh, the Indian political officer who led him safely to India.
With an original score by artist Anouska Shankar and inspired by the book An Officer and His Holiness by Rani Singh, the film is produced and directed by Jean-Paul Mertinez.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment, Lyndon Baldock and Gavin Patterson for Templeheart Films, and correspondent Rani Singh.
The film features rare archival photographs taken by Austrian explorer Heinrich Harrer, who became a confidant and...
- 6/16/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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Exclusive: Following a long journey to screen, RoboCop deep-dive documentary RoboDoc has wrapped filming after securing a lengthy interview with the original film’s star Peter Weller.
RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop will chart the story behind Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic, including interviews with key creatives and producers. Today, we can reveal a promo clip.
The doc is a Cult Screenings UK production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and features interviews with cast and crew such as Weller, Verhoeven, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise, Ronny Cox, Phil Tippett, Bart Mixon and dozens more.
The film is co-directed by Christopher Griffiths (Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser) and Eastwood Allen (Someday I’ll Fly). Producers are Gary Smart, Adam Evans, Michael Perez and Hank Starrs (Elstree 1976) and executive producer is Adam F. Goldberg.
Gary Collins of Red Rock Entertainment commented: “There has never been a documentary film quite like...
RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop will chart the story behind Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic, including interviews with key creatives and producers. Today, we can reveal a promo clip.
The doc is a Cult Screenings UK production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and features interviews with cast and crew such as Weller, Verhoeven, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise, Ronny Cox, Phil Tippett, Bart Mixon and dozens more.
The film is co-directed by Christopher Griffiths (Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser) and Eastwood Allen (Someday I’ll Fly). Producers are Gary Smart, Adam Evans, Michael Perez and Hank Starrs (Elstree 1976) and executive producer is Adam F. Goldberg.
Gary Collins of Red Rock Entertainment commented: “There has never been a documentary film quite like...
- 4/30/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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Exclusive: Sexy Beast and The Departed actor Ray Winstone will turn his cockney tones to a feature documentary on the heyday for British stunt performers in Hollywood.
Produced by Canal Cat Films Production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and Verax Films, Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman will see Winstone tell the story of a small community of British stunt performers who dominated Hollywood in the 1970s and ’80s.
The film is directed by Jon Spira (Anyone Can Play Guitar) and features a cast of stuntmen including Vic Armstrong, Paul Weston, Rocky Taylor, Greg Powell, Ray Austin, Jim Dowdall, Richard Hammatt and Frank Henson.
The former bouncers, gangsters, and demobbed soldiers were prepared to do the dangerous work on set, paving the way for a new generation of professional stunt performers. It reveals stories of revelry and insights from behind the scenes on blockbusters including James Bond,...
Produced by Canal Cat Films Production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and Verax Films, Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman will see Winstone tell the story of a small community of British stunt performers who dominated Hollywood in the 1970s and ’80s.
The film is directed by Jon Spira (Anyone Can Play Guitar) and features a cast of stuntmen including Vic Armstrong, Paul Weston, Rocky Taylor, Greg Powell, Ray Austin, Jim Dowdall, Richard Hammatt and Frank Henson.
The former bouncers, gangsters, and demobbed soldiers were prepared to do the dangerous work on set, paving the way for a new generation of professional stunt performers. It reveals stories of revelry and insights from behind the scenes on blockbusters including James Bond,...
- 3/30/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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Shoot is due to get underway next month in Canada on thriller Cold Providence, which is set to star Karl Urban (The Boys) and Malin Akerman (Billions).
Bill Jones and Ben Timlett are directing. James Gammon has written from a story by Ken Tuohy. Bleiberg/Dimbort is handling
world sales at the Efm in Berlin this week after first discussing it with buyers at Afm.
In the film, Star Trek Beyond and Thor: Ragnarok actor Urban will play a novelist with writer’s block and a mysterious bag of cash who finds himself on the run with a woman (Rampage star Akerman) who has some troubling secrets of her own.
Matthew Robert Kelly, Rob Weston and Ken Tuohy are producing. Executive producers from Bleiberg/Dimbort are Ehud Bleiberg, Danny Dimbort and Nicholas Donnermeyer. Gary Collins will executive produce through financier Red Rock Entertainment.
“Cold Providence has the propulsive momentum of a road movie,...
Bill Jones and Ben Timlett are directing. James Gammon has written from a story by Ken Tuohy. Bleiberg/Dimbort is handling
world sales at the Efm in Berlin this week after first discussing it with buyers at Afm.
In the film, Star Trek Beyond and Thor: Ragnarok actor Urban will play a novelist with writer’s block and a mysterious bag of cash who finds himself on the run with a woman (Rampage star Akerman) who has some troubling secrets of her own.
Matthew Robert Kelly, Rob Weston and Ken Tuohy are producing. Executive producers from Bleiberg/Dimbort are Ehud Bleiberg, Danny Dimbort and Nicholas Donnermeyer. Gary Collins will executive produce through financier Red Rock Entertainment.
“Cold Providence has the propulsive momentum of a road movie,...
- 2/20/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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Tom Hughes stars as Graves alongside Dianna Agron and Laura Haddock.
UK outfit Metro International is handling sales at the Efm on The Laureate, which finished shooting last week.
Set in the mid-1920s, the period drama directed by William Nunez is the story of the complex love triangle between wartime poet Robert Graves, his wife Nancy and the young poet, Laura Riding, who became both Graves’ muse and his lover.
Tom Hughes plays Graves while Dianna Agron is cast as Laura and Laura Haddock as Nancy. Metro has all rights excluding North America, which is handled by CAA.
The...
UK outfit Metro International is handling sales at the Efm on The Laureate, which finished shooting last week.
Set in the mid-1920s, the period drama directed by William Nunez is the story of the complex love triangle between wartime poet Robert Graves, his wife Nancy and the young poet, Laura Riding, who became both Graves’ muse and his lover.
Tom Hughes plays Graves while Dianna Agron is cast as Laura and Laura Haddock as Nancy. Metro has all rights excluding North America, which is handled by CAA.
The...
- 2/20/2020
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
“We have had two and a half years of hell” but the situation is now improving.
Relations between film financiers and the UK’s inland revenue department Hmrc came under focus at Screen’s Film Finance Forum in London on Thursday (December 5).
“We have had two and a half years of hell,” said accountant and film finance expert Dave Morrison, a partner at Nyman Libson Paul. He was talking about the great difficulty many have had in securing approvals and clearances from Hmrc since the changes to the rules governing the tax-based Enterprise Investment Scheme (Eis) were introduced in 2018.
However,...
Relations between film financiers and the UK’s inland revenue department Hmrc came under focus at Screen’s Film Finance Forum in London on Thursday (December 5).
“We have had two and a half years of hell,” said accountant and film finance expert Dave Morrison, a partner at Nyman Libson Paul. He was talking about the great difficulty many have had in securing approvals and clearances from Hmrc since the changes to the rules governing the tax-based Enterprise Investment Scheme (Eis) were introduced in 2018.
However,...
- 12/6/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
Screen’s UK Film Finance Forum takes place on December 5 at Everyman Broadgate.
Llewellyn Radley, managing director, UK, and executive vice president, international Stx Entertainment, Mary Burke, BFI senior production and development executive, and Danny Perkins, former CEO of Studiocanal UK and now co-founder of Elysian Film Group, have joined the Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place in London on December 5.
Radley and Perkins will join Andy Mayson, co-ceo of Altitude and Vanessa Saal, managing director, sales and distribution at Protagonist Pictures, to talk about how UK films play in the local and international market.
Burke joins Hugo Heppell,...
Llewellyn Radley, managing director, UK, and executive vice president, international Stx Entertainment, Mary Burke, BFI senior production and development executive, and Danny Perkins, former CEO of Studiocanal UK and now co-founder of Elysian Film Group, have joined the Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place in London on December 5.
Radley and Perkins will join Andy Mayson, co-ceo of Altitude and Vanessa Saal, managing director, sales and distribution at Protagonist Pictures, to talk about how UK films play in the local and international market.
Burke joins Hugo Heppell,...
- 12/2/2019
- ScreenDaily
They include producers Damian Jones and Melissa Parmenter, and Altitude co-ceo Andy Mayson.
Eight further speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019. They are:
Damian Jones - producer Andy Mayson - co-ceo, Altitude Hugo Heppell - head of investment, Screen Yorkshire Melissa Parmenter - producer Vanessa Saal - managing director, sales and distribution, Protagonist Pictures David Smith - director of screen, Screen Scotland John Glencross - CEO, Calculus Capital Catherine Davies - co-founder, producer and creative director, Skipyard Productions
They join previously announced speakers including producers...
Eight further speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019. They are:
Damian Jones - producer Andy Mayson - co-ceo, Altitude Hugo Heppell - head of investment, Screen Yorkshire Melissa Parmenter - producer Vanessa Saal - managing director, sales and distribution, Protagonist Pictures David Smith - director of screen, Screen Scotland John Glencross - CEO, Calculus Capital Catherine Davies - co-founder, producer and creative director, Skipyard Productions
They join previously announced speakers including producers...
- 11/26/2019
- by 14¦Screen staff¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
The event takes place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019.
Three new speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019.
They are: Nik Bower, co-founder of London-and Los Angeles-based financing outfit Riverstone Pictures; Dave Morrison, partner at London-based entertainment accountancy firm and Eis specialists Nyman Libson Paul (Nlp); and Celia Meirow, senior vice president, business development at London-based film and TV financier Anton.
They join previously announced speakers including producers Kevin Loader (The Personal History of David Copperfield) and Dominic Buchanan (The End Of The F...
Three new speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019.
They are: Nik Bower, co-founder of London-and Los Angeles-based financing outfit Riverstone Pictures; Dave Morrison, partner at London-based entertainment accountancy firm and Eis specialists Nyman Libson Paul (Nlp); and Celia Meirow, senior vice president, business development at London-based film and TV financier Anton.
They join previously announced speakers including producers Kevin Loader (The Personal History of David Copperfield) and Dominic Buchanan (The End Of The F...
- 11/21/2019
- by 14¦Screen staff¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
The event is taking place at London’s Everyman Broadgate on December 5.
The first speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019.
Confirmed speakers include producer Dominic Buchanan, a 2012 Screen Star of Tomorrow, whose second season of The End Of The F***ing World premiered on Channel 4 last night (November 4). Also included is producer Kevin Loader, whose credits include Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, The Death Of Stalin, recent Toronto premiere and London Film Festival opener The Personal History Of David Copperfield and HBO’s upcoming Avenue 5.
The first speakers have been confirmed for Screen International’s UK Film Finance Forum taking place at Everyman Broadgate in London on December 5, 2019.
Confirmed speakers include producer Dominic Buchanan, a 2012 Screen Star of Tomorrow, whose second season of The End Of The F***ing World premiered on Channel 4 last night (November 4). Also included is producer Kevin Loader, whose credits include Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, The Death Of Stalin, recent Toronto premiere and London Film Festival opener The Personal History Of David Copperfield and HBO’s upcoming Avenue 5.
- 11/6/2019
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Move aimed at planning for post-Brexit.
London-based film financier and exec producer Red Rock Entertainment has opened an office in Spain, which it hopes will aid UK producers with developing co-productions with European counterparts after Brexit.
The office is based in Malaga and has recently opened with staff in place. The company is aiming to have ten staff in the office in time for Brexit, and also plans to move some UK staff to Spain.
In a statement, Red Rock said: “With the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on the horizon, the company hopes to bridge the cultural gap,...
London-based film financier and exec producer Red Rock Entertainment has opened an office in Spain, which it hopes will aid UK producers with developing co-productions with European counterparts after Brexit.
The office is based in Malaga and has recently opened with staff in place. The company is aiming to have ten staff in the office in time for Brexit, and also plans to move some UK staff to Spain.
In a statement, Red Rock said: “With the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on the horizon, the company hopes to bridge the cultural gap,...
- 5/4/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Film finance experts discussed the short and long term consequences of Brexit at today’s Screen Film Summit.
Brexit is having a positive impact for some film investors, but the long-term picture is more murky, according to a panel of film finance experts speaking at today’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24).
Talking at London’s Picturehouse Central, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, said: “For us in the short term there is certainly opportunities for producers.
“We are seeing much more interest since the vote. The falling value of the sterling means North American producers want to shoot over here because their dollars will go further, coupled with our tax credits, world leading crew and services. There are many opportunities here.”
While the prevailing mood in the UK film industry has been glum in response to the referendum result, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, said the strength of the UK film industry still makes it...
Brexit is having a positive impact for some film investors, but the long-term picture is more murky, according to a panel of film finance experts speaking at today’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24).
Talking at London’s Picturehouse Central, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, said: “For us in the short term there is certainly opportunities for producers.
“We are seeing much more interest since the vote. The falling value of the sterling means North American producers want to shoot over here because their dollars will go further, coupled with our tax credits, world leading crew and services. There are many opportunities here.”
While the prevailing mood in the UK film industry has been glum in response to the referendum result, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, said the strength of the UK film industry still makes it...
- 11/24/2016
- ScreenDaily
A panel of experts will provide insight into sourcing finance, while attendees will be able to have private meetings with influential funders.
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
- 11/8/2016
- ScreenDaily
Speakers confirmed for the annual summit, which will take place November 24 at Picturehouse Central, include Andy Harries, Tim O’Shea, Tristan Goligher, Faye Ward, Eve Gabereau, Chris Green and David Hancock; finance breakout area new addition.
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
- 10/26/2016
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries, Faye Ward, Fox, Prescience among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward will all speak at this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Principal photography on stage play adaptation starring John Hurt has begun.
Erin Richards (Gotham), Sofia Helin (The Bridge) and Max Brown (Agent Carter) have joined John Hurt in the cast of That Good Night, which has begun principal photography on the Algarve coastline of Portugal and will shoot for five weeks.
Gsp Studios is behind the film adaptation of the late N.J. Crisp’s 1996 stage play of the same name. Gsp Studios International is also handling worldwide sales.
That Good Night, which derives its name from the Dylan Thomas poem, follows Ralph (Hurt), a famed screenwriter coming to terms with his impending death. As he does so, he resolves to attempt two final missions in life; to be reconciled to his long-lost son (Brown), and to ensure he doesn’t become a burden to his wife Anna (Helin) with his slow decline, by hiring a mysterious “visitor” to help him pass painlessly.
Directed by [link...
Erin Richards (Gotham), Sofia Helin (The Bridge) and Max Brown (Agent Carter) have joined John Hurt in the cast of That Good Night, which has begun principal photography on the Algarve coastline of Portugal and will shoot for five weeks.
Gsp Studios is behind the film adaptation of the late N.J. Crisp’s 1996 stage play of the same name. Gsp Studios International is also handling worldwide sales.
That Good Night, which derives its name from the Dylan Thomas poem, follows Ralph (Hurt), a famed screenwriter coming to terms with his impending death. As he does so, he resolves to attempt two final missions in life; to be reconciled to his long-lost son (Brown), and to ensure he doesn’t become a burden to his wife Anna (Helin) with his slow decline, by hiring a mysterious “visitor” to help him pass painlessly.
Directed by [link...
- 4/6/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Distributor to handle theatrical and home ent in the UK.
Distributor Soda Pictures has acquired British thriller Breakdown for theatrical and home entertainment distribution in the UK.
The action thriller stars Craig Fairbrass (Rise of the Footsoldier as a professional contract killer who is forced to defend his family from his ruthless employers who turn against him.
It marks the debut feature from British writer-director Jonnie Malachi, who developed the film with production companies Screen 360, Impact Entertainment and Red Rock Entertainment.
The cast also includes Emmett J Scanlan (Guardians of the Galaxy) James Cosmo (Game of Thrones,), Mem Ferder (Pusher), Olivia Grant (Stardust), Tamer Hassan (The Business), Bruce Payne (Passenger 57) and Amanda Wass (The Seasoning House).
Producer is Luke Fairbrass of Impact Entertainment with executive producers Gary Collins, Jack Fairbrass and Craig Fairbrass.
The deal was negotiated between Luke Fairbrass and Soda Pictures’ acquisitions manager Frances Harvey.
Breakdown will receive its UK premiere on Jan...
Distributor Soda Pictures has acquired British thriller Breakdown for theatrical and home entertainment distribution in the UK.
The action thriller stars Craig Fairbrass (Rise of the Footsoldier as a professional contract killer who is forced to defend his family from his ruthless employers who turn against him.
It marks the debut feature from British writer-director Jonnie Malachi, who developed the film with production companies Screen 360, Impact Entertainment and Red Rock Entertainment.
The cast also includes Emmett J Scanlan (Guardians of the Galaxy) James Cosmo (Game of Thrones,), Mem Ferder (Pusher), Olivia Grant (Stardust), Tamer Hassan (The Business), Bruce Payne (Passenger 57) and Amanda Wass (The Seasoning House).
Producer is Luke Fairbrass of Impact Entertainment with executive producers Gary Collins, Jack Fairbrass and Craig Fairbrass.
The deal was negotiated between Luke Fairbrass and Soda Pictures’ acquisitions manager Frances Harvey.
Breakdown will receive its UK premiere on Jan...
- 12/18/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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The EnMar Productions and Sterling Pictures project stars Michael Ironside and Clare Higgins.
Principal photography has begun on Heretiks, a supernatural horror from Paul Hyett, director of werewolves-on-a-train feature Howl.
Starring Michael Ironside (Total Recall), Clare Higgins (Hellraiser) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine), the film is set in Britain in the 17th Century and follows a young woman who, after being saved from execution, discovers a new evil within her.
Producers are Marcia Do Vales for Spain’s EnMar Productions and Michael Riley for the UK’s Sterling Pictures.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment and Lyndon Baldock for Templeheart Films.
Hyett has co-written the script with Conal Palmer. The pair previously collaborated on 2012’s The Seasoning House.
Principal photography has begun on Heretiks, a supernatural horror from Paul Hyett, director of werewolves-on-a-train feature Howl.
Starring Michael Ironside (Total Recall), Clare Higgins (Hellraiser) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine), the film is set in Britain in the 17th Century and follows a young woman who, after being saved from execution, discovers a new evil within her.
Producers are Marcia Do Vales for Spain’s EnMar Productions and Michael Riley for the UK’s Sterling Pictures.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment and Lyndon Baldock for Templeheart Films.
Hyett has co-written the script with Conal Palmer. The pair previously collaborated on 2012’s The Seasoning House.
- 12/9/2015
- ScreenDaily
In this round-up we have two exclusive excerpts from horror-thrillers. First up is Neil Gibson's graphic novel Twisted Dark Vol. 5, followed by Vaughn Entwistle's The Angel of Highgate. Also: five new images from Await Further Instructions.
Twisted Dark Volume Five: "Twisted Dark is a series of interconnected psychological thrillers, perfect for fans of twist endings and comics that reveal more on the second reading. Each story stands alone, but the more you read, the more connections you see between the characters. There are over 100 characters that appear more than once and one of the joys of reading is when you spot a reference that you know others will have missed. A rotating team of talented artists draw the stories, with each style offering something new."
Twisted Dark Vol. 5 will be released by TPub Comics in February. To read the first half of Twisted Dark Volume 1, visit: http://goo.gl/Zo...
Twisted Dark Volume Five: "Twisted Dark is a series of interconnected psychological thrillers, perfect for fans of twist endings and comics that reveal more on the second reading. Each story stands alone, but the more you read, the more connections you see between the characters. There are over 100 characters that appear more than once and one of the joys of reading is when you spot a reference that you know others will have missed. A rotating team of talented artists draw the stories, with each style offering something new."
Twisted Dark Vol. 5 will be released by TPub Comics in February. To read the first half of Twisted Dark Volume 1, visit: http://goo.gl/Zo...
- 12/1/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Craig Fairbrass to star in action-thriller Cartel.
UK finance outfit Red Rock Entertainment and actor-producer Craig Fairbrass’s (Get Lucky) Impact Entertainment are to collaborate for the third time on action-thriller Cartel, which is in development.
Outside Bet and Bonded By Blood director Sacha Bennett is due to direct the Puerto Rico-based story about a military policeman (Fairbrass) who clashes with a local cartel while investigating the murder of a priest.
The deal was negotiated by Red Rock Entertainment’s Gary Collins and Impact Entertainment’s Luke Fairbrass.
Collins said: “We are delighted to be partnering again with Impact Entertainment; working with them has been seamless and are very excited about Cartel’s International appeal.”
Red Rock and Impact previously worked on Jonnie Malachi’s psychological-thriller Breakdown, which is due to be released in the UK later this year, and Mark McQueen’s Spain and London-set heist-thriller Gunned Down, which is repped...
UK finance outfit Red Rock Entertainment and actor-producer Craig Fairbrass’s (Get Lucky) Impact Entertainment are to collaborate for the third time on action-thriller Cartel, which is in development.
Outside Bet and Bonded By Blood director Sacha Bennett is due to direct the Puerto Rico-based story about a military policeman (Fairbrass) who clashes with a local cartel while investigating the murder of a priest.
The deal was negotiated by Red Rock Entertainment’s Gary Collins and Impact Entertainment’s Luke Fairbrass.
Collins said: “We are delighted to be partnering again with Impact Entertainment; working with them has been seamless and are very excited about Cartel’s International appeal.”
Red Rock and Impact previously worked on Jonnie Malachi’s psychological-thriller Breakdown, which is due to be released in the UK later this year, and Mark McQueen’s Spain and London-set heist-thriller Gunned Down, which is repped...
- 8/21/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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