Hope Davis also joins John Deery’s Israel-Palestine drama.
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Hope Davis (American Crime) and Alan Ritchson (Hunger Games: Catching Fire) have joined Middle East-set drama The Rock Pile.
The film is directed by John Deery (Conspiracy of Silence), written by David McBrayer (Beat the Drum) and produced by Joejack Entertainment, Z Productions LLC and 2-Teams Productions.
It is also being produced with the support of the Jerusalem Film Fund and the Palestinian community.
The producers are in the process of appointing a sales agent. Worldwide rights for the film are currently available.
Executive producers are Charles Moore (Lady In The Van), Penny Wolf, Rick McCallum (A United Kingdom) and Mark Foligno (The King’s Speech).
The Rock Pile follows the story of British journalist Bob Hastings, played by Bonneville, who is relocated to Jerusalem. There he learns the story of three young boys of different faiths who are brought together through football.
“There...
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Hope Davis (American Crime) and Alan Ritchson (Hunger Games: Catching Fire) have joined Middle East-set drama The Rock Pile.
The film is directed by John Deery (Conspiracy of Silence), written by David McBrayer (Beat the Drum) and produced by Joejack Entertainment, Z Productions LLC and 2-Teams Productions.
It is also being produced with the support of the Jerusalem Film Fund and the Palestinian community.
The producers are in the process of appointing a sales agent. Worldwide rights for the film are currently available.
Executive producers are Charles Moore (Lady In The Van), Penny Wolf, Rick McCallum (A United Kingdom) and Mark Foligno (The King’s Speech).
The Rock Pile follows the story of British journalist Bob Hastings, played by Bonneville, who is relocated to Jerusalem. There he learns the story of three young boys of different faiths who are brought together through football.
“There...
- 6/14/2017
- ScreenDaily
Radiant Films International to launch sales in Cannes.
Richard E. Grant, Jeremy Irvine, and Sam Neill will star in the historical drama The Guinea Pig Club, which Radiant Films International will introduce to Cannes buyers.
Roger Donaldson is in final negotiations to direct the historical action drama written by Mike Riddell.
The Guinea Pig Club tells the true story of New Zealand surgeon Archie McIndoe who defied the British establishment at the height of the Second World War with his radical treamtment of Battle Of Britain pilots who suffered serious burns.
New Zealand-based Tim Sanders, who produced The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, is producing for Field Theory and industry veteran Penny Wolf serves as executive producer. Production is earmarked for an early 2018 shoot in New Zealand.
Radiant Films International will handle worldwide rights excluding Australia and New Zealand.
“The Guinea Pig Club is an uplifting and heroic story, coupled with moments...
Richard E. Grant, Jeremy Irvine, and Sam Neill will star in the historical drama The Guinea Pig Club, which Radiant Films International will introduce to Cannes buyers.
Roger Donaldson is in final negotiations to direct the historical action drama written by Mike Riddell.
The Guinea Pig Club tells the true story of New Zealand surgeon Archie McIndoe who defied the British establishment at the height of the Second World War with his radical treamtment of Battle Of Britain pilots who suffered serious burns.
New Zealand-based Tim Sanders, who produced The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, is producing for Field Theory and industry veteran Penny Wolf serves as executive producer. Production is earmarked for an early 2018 shoot in New Zealand.
Radiant Films International will handle worldwide rights excluding Australia and New Zealand.
“The Guinea Pig Club is an uplifting and heroic story, coupled with moments...
- 5/11/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Richard E. Grant, Jeremy Irvine and Sam Neill will star in historical action-drama The Guinea Pig Club.
Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) will direct the film from a script by Mike Riddell (The Insatiable Moon).
Tim Sanders (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Whale Rider) is producing for Field Theory and film executive Penny Wolf is executive producer. The film is scheduled to shoot in New Zealand in early 2018.
Mimi Steinbauer's Radiant Films International will handle worldwide rights excluding Australia and New Zealand and will launch sales in Cannes.
The Guinea Pig Club tells the...
Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) will direct the film from a script by Mike Riddell (The Insatiable Moon).
Tim Sanders (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Whale Rider) is producing for Field Theory and film executive Penny Wolf is executive producer. The film is scheduled to shoot in New Zealand in early 2018.
Mimi Steinbauer's Radiant Films International will handle worldwide rights excluding Australia and New Zealand and will launch sales in Cannes.
The Guinea Pig Club tells the...
- 5/11/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
British psychological thriller Dartmoor Killing is using an innovative distribution, starting with self-distribution in cinemas from September 18 followed by a DVD and VOD release by Soda Pictures later in the autumn.
The story follows two friends When on a hiking weekend on Dartmoor, both are carrying secrets they have not shared. An encounter with a man on the moors leads them into a terrifying ordeal.
Frances Harvey, acquisitions manager at Soda said: “We were first introduced to Dartmoor Killing at Film London’s Micro Market and are thrilled to be working with the team on the DVD and digital release of the film.”
The film’s theatrical plans a run at the Barn Cinema in Darlington and new sites added for the Merlin and Scott cinema chains as well as Bristol’s Watershed.
Dartmoor Killing, which stars Gemma-Leah Devereux, Rebecca Night, Callum Blue and David Hayman, has also been selected for the Breakthrough Strand of Film London...
The story follows two friends When on a hiking weekend on Dartmoor, both are carrying secrets they have not shared. An encounter with a man on the moors leads them into a terrifying ordeal.
Frances Harvey, acquisitions manager at Soda said: “We were first introduced to Dartmoor Killing at Film London’s Micro Market and are thrilled to be working with the team on the DVD and digital release of the film.”
The film’s theatrical plans a run at the Barn Cinema in Darlington and new sites added for the Merlin and Scott cinema chains as well as Bristol’s Watershed.
Dartmoor Killing, which stars Gemma-Leah Devereux, Rebecca Night, Callum Blue and David Hayman, has also been selected for the Breakthrough Strand of Film London...
- 6/17/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Principal photography begins next week on UK filmmaker Peter Nicholson's Dartmoor Killing, and the full cast list has just been revealed. Read on for everything you need to know about the flick!
Per Deadline, the film is currently being prepped by Nicholson, who previously helmed Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand and Pompeii: The Last Day. It's described as a psychological thriller, and the cameras are set to start rolling on June 10th.
Isabelle Grey (Accused) wrote the script about two twenty-something friends who are led into a web of mind games, sexual deceit and betrayal when they meet an enigmatic stranger on a weekend trip.
Cast includes Gemma-Leah Devereux ("The Tudors"), Rebecca Night (Lark Rise To Candleford), Callum Blue (Colombiana, "Smallville"), David Hayman (Queen And Country, Jack Ryan) and theater actress Olivia Morgan.
Producer is Jayne Chard with Penny Wolf and Luke Randolph exec producing.
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Per Deadline, the film is currently being prepped by Nicholson, who previously helmed Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand and Pompeii: The Last Day. It's described as a psychological thriller, and the cameras are set to start rolling on June 10th.
Isabelle Grey (Accused) wrote the script about two twenty-something friends who are led into a web of mind games, sexual deceit and betrayal when they meet an enigmatic stranger on a weekend trip.
Cast includes Gemma-Leah Devereux ("The Tudors"), Rebecca Night (Lark Rise To Candleford), Callum Blue (Colombiana, "Smallville"), David Hayman (Queen And Country, Jack Ryan) and theater actress Olivia Morgan.
Producer is Jayne Chard with Penny Wolf and Luke Randolph exec producing.
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- 6/3/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
UK director Peter Nicholson (Nuremberg: Goering’s Last Stand, Pompeii: The Last Day) is prepping feature psychological thriller Dartmoor Killing with principal photography to begin on June 10th. Isabelle Grey (Accused) wrote the script about two twentysomething friends who are led into a web of mind games, sexual deceit and betrayal when they meet an enigmatic stranger on a weekend trip. Gemma-Leah Devereux (The Tudors), Rebecca Night (Lark Rise To Candleford) and Callum Blue (Colombiana, Smallville) star with David Hayman (Queen And Country, Jack Ryan) and theater actress Olivia Morgan also in the cast. Producer is Jayne Chard with Penny Wolf and Luke Randolph exec producing. The film was developed with the support of Film London’s Build Your Audience and Micro- Market. International Film Trust has sold out on Cannes market title You Shall Know Our Velocity. The Peter Sollett-directed comedy stars Daniel Radcliffe and is based on the Dave Eggers novel.
- 6/3/2014
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: The international sales arm of the London-based financier is handling worldwide rights apart from Us, which it’s sharing with executive producer Anant Singh. The First Grader has been tipped for Venice, and has already been accepted for the London Film Festival in November. Naomie Harris (Pirates of the Caribbean) stars in this first feature from former BBC Films boss David M. Thompson. The director is Justin Chadwick (The Other Boleyn Girl). BBC Films and UK Film Council are also on board. The film tells the true story of an 84-year-old village elder who used a Kenyan government initiative to introduce free primary school to get the education he always wanted. He took on the government when it tried to stop him attending lessons. Penny Wolf, head of Goldcrest Films International, tells me: “I loved Ann Peacock’s script when I first read it. It’s such a heartbreaking story.
- 7/22/2010
- by TIM ADLER
- Deadline London
LONDON -- Pete Travis' "Endgame", the director's sophomore outing after "Vantage Point", has begun shooting with a cast that reads like a who's who of hot British talent alongside Oscar winner William Hurt.
Hurt is joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller, Mark Strong, Derek Jacobi and Timothy West in the thriller penned by BAFTA- and Emmy-winning screenwriter Paula Milne.
The film is executive produced by David Aukin and Channel 4 head of drama Liza Marshall, and produced by Hal Vogel for Daybreak Pictures.
"Endgame" details the story of the clandestine and high-risk talks that took place between key Afrikaners and African National Congress exiles, which brought about the end of apartheid and the release of Nelson Mandela. The film is shooting in the U.K. and South Africa.
The project is being presold by Penny Wolf on behalf of global media company Target Entertainment during the upcoming Marche du Film at Cannes.
Hurt is joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller, Mark Strong, Derek Jacobi and Timothy West in the thriller penned by BAFTA- and Emmy-winning screenwriter Paula Milne.
The film is executive produced by David Aukin and Channel 4 head of drama Liza Marshall, and produced by Hal Vogel for Daybreak Pictures.
"Endgame" details the story of the clandestine and high-risk talks that took place between key Afrikaners and African National Congress exiles, which brought about the end of apartheid and the release of Nelson Mandela. The film is shooting in the U.K. and South Africa.
The project is being presold by Penny Wolf on behalf of global media company Target Entertainment during the upcoming Marche du Film at Cannes.
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