Two UK projects, both centred on estate agents looking to sell ‘cursed’ properties, will pitch to buyers, sales agents and financiers.
A partnership between Film London and the Independent FIlmmaker Project (Ifp) has selected two UK projects, The Veils and Cranley Gardens, to pitch at the No Borders International Co-Production Market in New York this week.
The initiative will see the film’s producers Crawford Anderson-Dillon (The Veils) and Merlin Merton (Cranley Gardens) given the opportunity to attend the event and pitch their projects to international buyers, sales agents and financiers.
The two films were selected from their applications to the Film London Production Finance Market and Micro Market respectively.
The Veils, written by Spencer Wright with Jake West attached to direct, follows an Us real estate agent who purchases an Irish castle that is inhabited by supernatural forces.
Cranley Gardens is from writer and director Rafael Kapelinski. The story also follows an estate agent tasked with selling...
A partnership between Film London and the Independent FIlmmaker Project (Ifp) has selected two UK projects, The Veils and Cranley Gardens, to pitch at the No Borders International Co-Production Market in New York this week.
The initiative will see the film’s producers Crawford Anderson-Dillon (The Veils) and Merlin Merton (Cranley Gardens) given the opportunity to attend the event and pitch their projects to international buyers, sales agents and financiers.
The two films were selected from their applications to the Film London Production Finance Market and Micro Market respectively.
The Veils, written by Spencer Wright with Jake West attached to direct, follows an Us real estate agent who purchases an Irish castle that is inhabited by supernatural forces.
Cranley Gardens is from writer and director Rafael Kapelinski. The story also follows an estate agent tasked with selling...
- 9/22/2015
- ScreenDaily
The premiere post-tiff destination (September 20-25th) in the film community and a major leg up for narrative and non-fiction films in development, the Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) announced a whopping 140 projects selected for the Project Forum at the upcoming Ifp Independent Film Week. Made up of several sections (Rbc’s Emerging Storytellers program, No Borders International Co-Production Market and Spotlight on Documentaries), we find latest updates from the likes of docu-helmers Doug Block (112 Weddings) and Lana Wilson (After Tiller), and among the narrative items we find headliners in Andrew Haigh (coming off the well received 45 Years), Sophie Barthes (Cold Souls and Madame Bovary), Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty), Lawrence Michael Levine (Wild Canaries), Jorge Michel Grau (We Are What We Are), Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal (Stranger Things) and new faces in Sundance’s large family in Charles Poekel (Christmas, Again) and Olivia Newman (First Match). Here...
- 7/22/2015
- by admin
- IONCINEMA.com
Wide Management has sold romance Wasp to Dutch distributor Arti Film.
The feature debut from first-time Swiss-Lebanese writer-director Philippe Audi-Dor is about a gay couple whose relationship and holiday is tested by the arrival of a beautiful woman.
The feature is the first from fledgling UK production outfit Blue Shadows Films, run by Merlin Merton, whose development slate includes writer-director Rafael Kapelinski’s Cranley Gardens and Butterfly Kisses, which is currently being developed by the BBC’s Microwave scheme.
Shorts currently in post-production for the company include The Bigger Picture, starring Rosie Day and Robert Sheehan and Don’t Forget Your Hat with David Sterne.
The feature debut from first-time Swiss-Lebanese writer-director Philippe Audi-Dor is about a gay couple whose relationship and holiday is tested by the arrival of a beautiful woman.
The feature is the first from fledgling UK production outfit Blue Shadows Films, run by Merlin Merton, whose development slate includes writer-director Rafael Kapelinski’s Cranley Gardens and Butterfly Kisses, which is currently being developed by the BBC’s Microwave scheme.
Shorts currently in post-production for the company include The Bigger Picture, starring Rosie Day and Robert Sheehan and Don’t Forget Your Hat with David Sterne.
- 12/8/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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