Harris’ brother Damian Harris is directing the feature.
Jared Harris will star in UK drama Brave The Dark, which London-based Gfm Films is launching sales on here in Cannes.
Damian Harris (Gardens Of The Night) is directing the project, which will see his brother Jared play Stan Deen, a popular drama teacher who tries to help one of his wayward students, whilst dealing with his own issues.
Producers on the project are Grant Bradley, Dale Bradley and Paul Griffin for Inspiring Films. Lynn Robertson Hay and Dale G. Bradley have written the script based on an original screenplay by John P. Spencer.
Jared Harris will star in UK drama Brave The Dark, which London-based Gfm Films is launching sales on here in Cannes.
Damian Harris (Gardens Of The Night) is directing the project, which will see his brother Jared play Stan Deen, a popular drama teacher who tries to help one of his wayward students, whilst dealing with his own issues.
Producers on the project are Grant Bradley, Dale Bradley and Paul Griffin for Inspiring Films. Lynn Robertson Hay and Dale G. Bradley have written the script based on an original screenplay by John P. Spencer.
- 5/16/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
“Real Life Rock Top Ten” is a monthly column by cultural critic and Rs contributing editor Greil Marcus.
1. “Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan plays River Spirit Casino Resort,” Tulsa World (October 13th). Though it does carry an echo of the Cheek to Cheek Lounge of Winter Park, Florida, where in 1986, after a show by a reconstituted version of the Band, pianist Richard Manuel went back to his motel and hanged himself, better this than the White House. I hope he wore his medal.
2. Bob Dylan, More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series Vol.
1. “Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan plays River Spirit Casino Resort,” Tulsa World (October 13th). Though it does carry an echo of the Cheek to Cheek Lounge of Winter Park, Florida, where in 1986, after a show by a reconstituted version of the Band, pianist Richard Manuel went back to his motel and hanged himself, better this than the White House. I hope he wore his medal.
2. Bob Dylan, More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series Vol.
- 10/25/2018
- by Greil Marcus
- Rollingstone.com
Hudson River by Greg Jacquin Artist: Greg Jacquin: singer-songwriter; Paul Griffin: singer-songwriter-piano player; Rich Berta: singer-songwriter-guitarist; Lalit Loomba: bass; and Peter Wilson: drums Ep: ‘Hudson River’ Produced by Greg Schettino, Berta and Jacquin; Recorded, mixed and mastered by Schettino at Afa Recording studio, Cortlandt Manor, New York Putting down, and maintaining, strong roots in the […]
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- 4/18/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
An Ohio woman who confessed to suffocating her bipolar daughter and then enlisting another daughter to help dump the body in a field was sentenced Wednesday to 19 years to life in prison, according to multiple reports.
Janet Tyburski, 47, of Lakewood, pleaded guilty and was sentenced under a plea deal for convictions of murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse in the death of her 26-year-old daughter, Rachele, reports Cleveland.com.
Her former mother-in-law, Danusia Tyburski, said Janet had struggled raising three daughters alone after Janet’s husband died in a car accident in 1999, and that the mental health of Rachele,...
Janet Tyburski, 47, of Lakewood, pleaded guilty and was sentenced under a plea deal for convictions of murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse in the death of her 26-year-old daughter, Rachele, reports Cleveland.com.
Her former mother-in-law, Danusia Tyburski, said Janet had struggled raising three daughters alone after Janet’s husband died in a car accident in 1999, and that the mental health of Rachele,...
- 4/6/2017
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
St Petersburg’s Efp showcase will features eight titles this year.
The Swiss gay docu-drama The Circle is among eight European films being shown as part of European Film Promotion’s (Efp) third edition of its Westwind showcase in St Petersburg, October 21-25.
The line-up includes: the Spanish comedy Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed, which will be accompanied in person by its director David Trueba; Tom Collins’ Irish drama The Gift, attended by actors Dara Devaney and Paul Griffin; Montenegrin writer-director Nikola Vukčević’s revenge thriller/melodrama The Kids From Marx and Engels Street; Finnish filmmaker Pirjo Honkasalo’s dreamlike odyssey Concrete Night; and German feature debutant Sebastian Ko’s We Monsters which had its North American premiere in the Discovery sidebar in Toronto this month.
The other films programmed to screen in the Hotel Angleterre cinema are Pol Cruchten’s drama Never Die Young and Daniel Dencik’s historical drama Gold Coast as well as...
The Swiss gay docu-drama The Circle is among eight European films being shown as part of European Film Promotion’s (Efp) third edition of its Westwind showcase in St Petersburg, October 21-25.
The line-up includes: the Spanish comedy Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed, which will be accompanied in person by its director David Trueba; Tom Collins’ Irish drama The Gift, attended by actors Dara Devaney and Paul Griffin; Montenegrin writer-director Nikola Vukčević’s revenge thriller/melodrama The Kids From Marx and Engels Street; Finnish filmmaker Pirjo Honkasalo’s dreamlike odyssey Concrete Night; and German feature debutant Sebastian Ko’s We Monsters which had its North American premiere in the Discovery sidebar in Toronto this month.
The other films programmed to screen in the Hotel Angleterre cinema are Pol Cruchten’s drama Never Die Young and Daniel Dencik’s historical drama Gold Coast as well as...
- 9/29/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Animation sells to Middle East, Asia, Africa.
Family-animation Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer has sold to Middle East, Asia and African markets for Double Dutch International.
Currently in production from director Paul Griffin, lead animator on Happy Feet Two and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, the film has sold to South Korea (GreenNarae), Middle East (Salim Ramia & Co.), Vietnam (Skyline Media) and South Africa (NuMetro).
Previously reported sales include Splendid in Germany and Benelux and Freeman Entertainment, Monolith and Blitz for Eastern Europe.
In Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer, a miniature horse has three days to fulfil his lifelong dream of earning a spot on Santa’s sleigh during the North Pole Try-Outs.
“The continuing sales at this early stage of production shows how globally appealing the story of Elliot is,” said Double Dutch president Jason Moring.
Family-animation Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer has sold to Middle East, Asia and African markets for Double Dutch International.
Currently in production from director Paul Griffin, lead animator on Happy Feet Two and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, the film has sold to South Korea (GreenNarae), Middle East (Salim Ramia & Co.), Vietnam (Skyline Media) and South Africa (NuMetro).
Previously reported sales include Splendid in Germany and Benelux and Freeman Entertainment, Monolith and Blitz for Eastern Europe.
In Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer, a miniature horse has three days to fulfil his lifelong dream of earning a spot on Santa’s sleigh during the North Pole Try-Outs.
“The continuing sales at this early stage of production shows how globally appealing the story of Elliot is,” said Double Dutch president Jason Moring.
- 6/19/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Double Dutch International (Ddi) president Jason Moring has announced an output deal to sell worldwide rights to Awesometown Entertainment’s animations kicking off at Afm with $16m Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer.
Production is set to begin in January on the underdog story about a miniature horse vying to land a spot on to Santa’s sleigh team. Paul Griffin, who served as lead animator on Happy Feet 2, will direct.
The slate includes Animal Crackerz, which Vanguard Films led by Shrek producer John Williams is co-producing with Awesometown.
Double Dutch and Awesometown plan to produce two to three animated features annually in the $10-15m range.
“Double Dutch is extremely excited about this massive partnership deal with Awesometown,“ said Moring. “We could not imagine a better filmmaker to kick of the slate of films in Paul Griffin.”...
Production is set to begin in January on the underdog story about a miniature horse vying to land a spot on to Santa’s sleigh team. Paul Griffin, who served as lead animator on Happy Feet 2, will direct.
The slate includes Animal Crackerz, which Vanguard Films led by Shrek producer John Williams is co-producing with Awesometown.
Double Dutch and Awesometown plan to produce two to three animated features annually in the $10-15m range.
“Double Dutch is extremely excited about this massive partnership deal with Awesometown,“ said Moring. “We could not imagine a better filmmaker to kick of the slate of films in Paul Griffin.”...
- 11/6/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Andy Schleck won at the highest finish in Tour history, but Thomas Voeckler clings on to the yellow jersey by 15 seconds
Stage 18: Pinerolo to Col du Galibier (200.5km)
Three of the Tour's nine hors category Alpine climbs loom ominously between the riders and the finish line today in a stage that should go some way towards sorting out the men from the boys ... unlike several other stages we predicted would do so, only for the Gc to remain more or less the same.
First up is the Col Agnel (2,744m), the third-highest pass in Tour history, followed by the Col d'Izoard (2,360m) with an average ascent of 7.1%. Finally, an exhausted field must tackle the Col du Galibier (2,645m), where the first rider to the summit will stand on the stage-winner's podium at a higher altitude than any competitor in Tour de France history.
The highest summit finish the Tour...
Stage 18: Pinerolo to Col du Galibier (200.5km)
Three of the Tour's nine hors category Alpine climbs loom ominously between the riders and the finish line today in a stage that should go some way towards sorting out the men from the boys ... unlike several other stages we predicted would do so, only for the Gc to remain more or less the same.
First up is the Col Agnel (2,744m), the third-highest pass in Tour history, followed by the Col d'Izoard (2,360m) with an average ascent of 7.1%. Finally, an exhausted field must tackle the Col du Galibier (2,645m), where the first rider to the summit will stand on the stage-winner's podium at a higher altitude than any competitor in Tour de France history.
The highest summit finish the Tour...
- 7/22/2011
- by Barry Glendenning
- The Guardian - Film News
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