London -- Greta Scacchi, Ben Chaplin, Emilia Fox and Phyllida Law have assembled to star in "Ways To Live Forever," a movie based on Sally Nicholl's debut novel of the same name about a boy with leukemia who wants to live out all his dreams before he dies.
The £2 million ($3.6 million) budgeted project is co-produced by Life & Soul Productions, the company established in 2007 by producers Martyn Auty and Javier Gazulla, and Spanish-based El Capitan Pictures.
Due to start shooting next week on location in the North East of England, the picture will be directed by Gustavo Ron from his own script adaptation. Ron's previous credits include "Mia Sarah."
Based on Nicholls' novel it tells the story of 12-year-old leukemia sufferer who loves collecting fascinating facts, scary movies and spaceships and wants to try his first beer and kiss a girl. He also wants to know what happens when you die.
The £2 million ($3.6 million) budgeted project is co-produced by Life & Soul Productions, the company established in 2007 by producers Martyn Auty and Javier Gazulla, and Spanish-based El Capitan Pictures.
Due to start shooting next week on location in the North East of England, the picture will be directed by Gustavo Ron from his own script adaptation. Ron's previous credits include "Mia Sarah."
Based on Nicholls' novel it tells the story of 12-year-old leukemia sufferer who loves collecting fascinating facts, scary movies and spaceships and wants to try his first beer and kiss a girl. He also wants to know what happens when you die.
- 10/29/2009
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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