London -- Director Justin Chadwick is penning an adaptation of Stef Penney's prize-winning novel "The Tenderness of Wolves" with a view to directing it himself, the backers said Friday.
Chadwick, who directed "The Other Boleyn Girl," is writing and will direct "Wolves" for Film4 and Target Entertainment Group.
Set in 1867 frontier Canada, Penney's novel details the story of mother tracking down her missing son.
Developed by Film4’s Katherine Butler, produced by Kate McCreery at Target Entertainment and executive produced by Film4 chief Tessa Ross, the movie is planned to shoot next year. Mba Literary agent Diana Tyler struck the option deal.
U.K. production, sales and finance house Target is also developing a number of other literary adaptations as part of its aggressive drive into movie financing and production.
Development projects include a big screen version of Dan Mills’ "Sniper One" novel, Geoff Nicolson’s "Bleeding London" and Kfir Yefet...
Chadwick, who directed "The Other Boleyn Girl," is writing and will direct "Wolves" for Film4 and Target Entertainment Group.
Set in 1867 frontier Canada, Penney's novel details the story of mother tracking down her missing son.
Developed by Film4’s Katherine Butler, produced by Kate McCreery at Target Entertainment and executive produced by Film4 chief Tessa Ross, the movie is planned to shoot next year. Mba Literary agent Diana Tyler struck the option deal.
U.K. production, sales and finance house Target is also developing a number of other literary adaptations as part of its aggressive drive into movie financing and production.
Development projects include a big screen version of Dan Mills’ "Sniper One" novel, Geoff Nicolson’s "Bleeding London" and Kfir Yefet...
- 12/5/2008
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
U.K. television company Target Entertainment, which is taking its first tentative steps into the world of film production, and fledgling movie production label Pink Sands, formed by Kate McCreery and former WMA Europe topper Charles Finch, are partnering on Kfir Yefet's "The Smell of Apples".
The two companies will bankroll and begin shooting the film, based on the novel by Mark Behr, in early 2008. Gillian Anderson ("The Last King of Scotland") and Julian McMahon ("Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer") are set to star. No budget was disclosed.
Produced by McCreery and Finch, "Apples" is billed as a coming-of-age family story set in 1970s Cape Town, South Africa.
"Our new partnership with Pink Sands demonstrates that Target is serious about its commitment to investing in film production and development," Target Entertainment's Chris Rayson said.
Target also has snapped up the worldwide sales rights to "We're Here to Help" from the production company behind Niki Caro's "Whale Rider".
The company also is in postproduction on Jan Dunn's latest film, "The Calling", starring Brenda Blethyn, Suzannah York and Corin Redgrave, and is handling the global licensing for Andrei Konchalovsky's "Nutcracker: The Untold Story".
Target has several other projects in development under the new Pink Sands partnership deal, including "Bleeding London", based on Geoff Nicholson's novel of the same name.
The two companies will bankroll and begin shooting the film, based on the novel by Mark Behr, in early 2008. Gillian Anderson ("The Last King of Scotland") and Julian McMahon ("Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer") are set to star. No budget was disclosed.
Produced by McCreery and Finch, "Apples" is billed as a coming-of-age family story set in 1970s Cape Town, South Africa.
"Our new partnership with Pink Sands demonstrates that Target is serious about its commitment to investing in film production and development," Target Entertainment's Chris Rayson said.
Target also has snapped up the worldwide sales rights to "We're Here to Help" from the production company behind Niki Caro's "Whale Rider".
The company also is in postproduction on Jan Dunn's latest film, "The Calling", starring Brenda Blethyn, Suzannah York and Corin Redgrave, and is handling the global licensing for Andrei Konchalovsky's "Nutcracker: The Untold Story".
Target has several other projects in development under the new Pink Sands partnership deal, including "Bleeding London", based on Geoff Nicholson's novel of the same name.
- 10/31/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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