The film, featuring ’Fear The Walking Dead star Frank Dillane, has been picked up for sales by Film Seekers.
Chris Mul’s UK paranormal thriller Astral has scored a deal with Vertical Entertainment for North American distribution and has also been picked up for international sales by Film Seekers.
The film stars Frank Dillane (Fear The Walking Dead), Vanessa Grasse (Leatherface) and Damson Idris (Farming) in the story of a metaphysics student who discovers the practice of astral projection and the scientific possibility of a dimension outside our own. Coming to terms with the death of his mother, Alex turns...
Chris Mul’s UK paranormal thriller Astral has scored a deal with Vertical Entertainment for North American distribution and has also been picked up for international sales by Film Seekers.
The film stars Frank Dillane (Fear The Walking Dead), Vanessa Grasse (Leatherface) and Damson Idris (Farming) in the story of a metaphysics student who discovers the practice of astral projection and the scientific possibility of a dimension outside our own. Coming to terms with the death of his mother, Alex turns...
- 5/10/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
The film, featuring ’Fear The Walking Dead star Frank Dillane, has been picked up for sales by Film Seekers.
Chris Mul’s UK horror Astral has scored a deal with Vertical Entertainment for North American distribution and has also been picked up for international sales by Film Seekers.
The film stars Frank Dillane (Fear The Walking Dead), Vanessa Grasse (Leatherface) and Damson Idris (Farming) in the story of a metaphysics student who discovers the practice of astral projection and the scientific possibility of a dimension outside our own. Coming to terms with the death of his mother, Alex turns to...
Chris Mul’s UK horror Astral has scored a deal with Vertical Entertainment for North American distribution and has also been picked up for international sales by Film Seekers.
The film stars Frank Dillane (Fear The Walking Dead), Vanessa Grasse (Leatherface) and Damson Idris (Farming) in the story of a metaphysics student who discovers the practice of astral projection and the scientific possibility of a dimension outside our own. Coming to terms with the death of his mother, Alex turns to...
- 5/10/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
101 Films boards horror from director Steve Pullen.
Steve Pullen’s Us horror The Ballerina has been picked up for UK distribution by 101 Films.
Source: 101 Films
The Ballerina
UK outfit Coffee & Cigarettes negotiated the deal on behalf of the producers and also helped market and package the project.
Starring Deena Dill (Scandal), Thomas Mikal Ford (Harlem Nights) and Adella Gautier (Now You See Me), the film follows a man on the run from child protective services with his nine-year-old daughter. Hiding in the swampy backwoods of Virginia, they live off the land and keep their distance from the inhabitants of the nearby forest. At night, the daughter is haunted by ghosts that threaten to take her away – as they become more violent, the father must try everything in his power to free her.
The Ballerina was directed, written and produced by Steve Pullen. Mark Hieronimus and Peggy Pullen were also producers on the project.
Steve Pullen’s Us horror The Ballerina has been picked up for UK distribution by 101 Films.
Source: 101 Films
The Ballerina
UK outfit Coffee & Cigarettes negotiated the deal on behalf of the producers and also helped market and package the project.
Starring Deena Dill (Scandal), Thomas Mikal Ford (Harlem Nights) and Adella Gautier (Now You See Me), the film follows a man on the run from child protective services with his nine-year-old daughter. Hiding in the swampy backwoods of Virginia, they live off the land and keep their distance from the inhabitants of the nearby forest. At night, the daughter is haunted by ghosts that threaten to take her away – as they become more violent, the father must try everything in his power to free her.
The Ballerina was directed, written and produced by Steve Pullen. Mark Hieronimus and Peggy Pullen were also producers on the project.
- 12/19/2017
- by Tom Grater
- Screen Daily Test
101 Films boards horror from director Steve Pullen.
Steve Pullen’s Us horror The Ballerina has been picked up for UK distribution by 101 Films.
Source: 101 Films
The Ballerina
UK outfit Coffee & Cigarettes negotiated the deal on behalf of the producers and also helped market and package the project.
Starring Deena Dill (Scandal), Thomas Mikal Ford (Harlem Nights) and Adella Gautier (Now You See Me), the film follows a man on the run from child protective services with his nine-year-old daughter. Hiding in the swampy backwoods of Virginia, they live off the land and keep their distance from the inhabitants of the nearby forest. At night, the daughter is haunted by ghosts that threaten to take her away – as they become more violent, the father must try everything in his power to free her.
The Ballerina was directed, written and produced by Steve Pullen. Mark Hieronimus and Peggy Pullen were also producers on the project.
The film premiered...
Steve Pullen’s Us horror The Ballerina has been picked up for UK distribution by 101 Films.
Source: 101 Films
The Ballerina
UK outfit Coffee & Cigarettes negotiated the deal on behalf of the producers and also helped market and package the project.
Starring Deena Dill (Scandal), Thomas Mikal Ford (Harlem Nights) and Adella Gautier (Now You See Me), the film follows a man on the run from child protective services with his nine-year-old daughter. Hiding in the swampy backwoods of Virginia, they live off the land and keep their distance from the inhabitants of the nearby forest. At night, the daughter is haunted by ghosts that threaten to take her away – as they become more violent, the father must try everything in his power to free her.
The Ballerina was directed, written and produced by Steve Pullen. Mark Hieronimus and Peggy Pullen were also producers on the project.
The film premiered...
- 12/19/2017
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Katee Sackhoff is no stranger to space. She’s faced otherworldly horrors before in Battlestar Galactica and Riddick, and now she’s setting her sights on Mars in the new sci-fi thriller Origin Unknown.
Press Release: February 2, 2017 – It was revealed today that Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, Riddick, Oculus, Don’t Knnock Twice) will play the lead role of Mackenzie ‘Mack’ Wilson in the sci-fi thriller Origin Unknown, and that Content Media has come on board to handle worldwide sales.
UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes who act as executive producers on the film brokered the deal with Content Media to represent the film.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said, “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the Sci-Fi genre.”
Content’s Jamie Carmichael said, “We love the elevated Sci-Fi space, and Origin Unknown has all...
Press Release: February 2, 2017 – It was revealed today that Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, Riddick, Oculus, Don’t Knnock Twice) will play the lead role of Mackenzie ‘Mack’ Wilson in the sci-fi thriller Origin Unknown, and that Content Media has come on board to handle worldwide sales.
UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes who act as executive producers on the film brokered the deal with Content Media to represent the film.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said, “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the Sci-Fi genre.”
Content’s Jamie Carmichael said, “We love the elevated Sci-Fi space, and Origin Unknown has all...
- 2/2/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Content Media has come on to handle worldwide sales on the project, which is set to begin shooting in London later this month.
Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull will direct from Gary Hall’s script about a Mars mission controller (Katee Sackhoff) who is summoned to assist an artificial intelligence system after the first mission ended in catastrophe.
Her investigation into the first mission leads to the discovery of a mysterious object below the surface of Mars, leading to a discovery that could change the future of Earth.
Head Gear Films and Parkgate Entertainment are financing Origin Unknown and the company’s Phil Hunt and Compton Ross serve as executive producers with UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes.
The latter brokered the deal with Content Media.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said: “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the sci-fi genre.”
Content’s [link...
Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull will direct from Gary Hall’s script about a Mars mission controller (Katee Sackhoff) who is summoned to assist an artificial intelligence system after the first mission ended in catastrophe.
Her investigation into the first mission leads to the discovery of a mysterious object below the surface of Mars, leading to a discovery that could change the future of Earth.
Head Gear Films and Parkgate Entertainment are financing Origin Unknown and the company’s Phil Hunt and Compton Ross serve as executive producers with UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes.
The latter brokered the deal with Content Media.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said: “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the sci-fi genre.”
Content’s [link...
- 2/2/2017
- ScreenDaily
Content Media has come on to handle worldwide sales on the project, which is set to begin shooting in London later this month.
Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull will direct from Gary Hall’s script about a Mars mission controller (Katee Sackhoff) who is summoned to assist an artificial intelligence system after the first mission ended in catastrophe.
Her investigation into the first mission leads to the discovery of a mysterious object below the surface of Mars, leading to a discovery that could change the future of Earth.
Head Gear Films and Parkgate Entertainment are financing Origin Unknown and the company’s Phil Hunt and Compton Ross serve as executive producers with UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes.
The latter brokered the deal with Content Media.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said: “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the sci-fi genre.”
Content’s [link...
Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull will direct from Gary Hall’s script about a Mars mission controller (Katee Sackhoff) who is summoned to assist an artificial intelligence system after the first mission ended in catastrophe.
Her investigation into the first mission leads to the discovery of a mysterious object below the surface of Mars, leading to a discovery that could change the future of Earth.
Head Gear Films and Parkgate Entertainment are financing Origin Unknown and the company’s Phil Hunt and Compton Ross serve as executive producers with UK-based Coffee & Cigarettes.
The latter brokered the deal with Content Media.
Eduardo Panizzo of Coffee & Cigarettes said: “We are delighted to be working with Content Media on this project, they have an exceptional track record and a proven history of success in the sci-fi genre.”
Content’s [link...
- 2/2/2017
- ScreenDaily
A panel of experts will provide insight into sourcing finance, while attendees will be able to have private meetings with influential funders.
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
- 11/8/2016
- ScreenDaily
A panel of experts will provide insight into sourcing finance, while attendees will be able to have private meetings with influential funders.
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
This year’s Screen Film Summit at Picturehouse Central on November 24 will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about the intricacies of accessing investment and private funding for film projects.
Book your tickets here
Five leading financial experts will take part in a morning panel that will provide critical information to producers looking to finance their independent film projects.
The speakers are: Peter La Terriere, managing director at European Film Bonds, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Gary Collins, CEO at Red Rock Entertainment, Tim O’Shea, senior investment director at Ingenious, and Phil Hunt, co-managing director at Bankside Films and Head Gear Films.
For the first time this year, ticket-holders will also have the opportunity to sign up to one-to-one meetings with some of the UK’s most influential private and public financiers...
- 11/8/2016
- ScreenDaily
Speakers confirmed for the annual summit, which will take place November 24 at Picturehouse Central, include Andy Harries, Tim O’Shea, Tristan Goligher, Faye Ward, Eve Gabereau, Chris Green and David Hancock; finance breakout area new addition.
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
Award-winning writer-director Susanne Bier, fresh from the success of hit BBC/AMC mini-series The Night Manager, will deliver the keynote speech at the Screen Film Summit 2016, to be held on November 24 at Picturehouse Central in London.
The accomplished Danish film-maker, who has directed 14 feature films to date including Brothers (2004), Things We Lost In The Fire (2006), Love Is All You Need (2012) and Serena (2014), won a Primetime Emmy this year for her direction on The Night Manager. She also has an Oscar win, with drama In A Better World scoring Best Foreign-Language Film in 2011.
Bier will deliver the Film Summit’s keynote address followed by an on-stage conversation with Screen editor Matt Mueller.
To book tickets click here
She joins a roster of high-profile...
- 10/26/2016
- ScreenDaily
Disney wins Distributor Of The Year; Fox and Picturehouse each take home four awards.Scroll down for full list of winners
Disney, Fox and Picturehouse were the big winners at the Screen Awards 2016, recognising excellence in UK marketing, distribution and exhibition.
The awards were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at The Brewery in London tonight (October 20). Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the fifth year.
Disney Studios took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, having delivered the biggest film of all time at the UK box office, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which also scooped theatrical campaign of the year (100 sites and over).
Twentieth Century Fox were triumphant in four categories, winning 3D campaign of the year for The Martian, premiere of the year (100 sites or above) for Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, marketing team of the year and PR team of the year (in-house). Deadpool was also highly commended in theatrical campaign...
Disney, Fox and Picturehouse were the big winners at the Screen Awards 2016, recognising excellence in UK marketing, distribution and exhibition.
The awards were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at The Brewery in London tonight (October 20). Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the fifth year.
Disney Studios took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, having delivered the biggest film of all time at the UK box office, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which also scooped theatrical campaign of the year (100 sites and over).
Twentieth Century Fox were triumphant in four categories, winning 3D campaign of the year for The Martian, premiere of the year (100 sites or above) for Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, marketing team of the year and PR team of the year (in-house). Deadpool was also highly commended in theatrical campaign...
- 10/20/2016
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries, Faye Ward, Fox, Prescience among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward among first round of speakers confirmed for this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Speakers also announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be revealed programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Tristan Goligher, Andy Harries and Faye Ward will all speak at this year’s event.
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
The first raft of speakers for this year’s Screen Film Summit (Nov 24) have been revealed.
They include 45 Years producer Tristan Goligher, currently in production on Andrew Haigh’s follow-up Lean On Pete, Andy Harries of The Crown producers Left Bank Pictures, and Faye Ward of Stan And Ollie producers Fable Pictures.
Further speakers already announced include Chris Green, marketing director at 20th Century Fox, Gary Collins, CEO of Red Rock Entertainment, Paul Brett, director at Prescience Film, Eduardo Panizzo, director of Coffee & Cigarettes, Lucy Jones, executive director at comScore, David Hancock, research director at Film & Cinema Ihs Technology, and Ian Cartwight and David Kapur from Ourscreen.
Taking place at London’s Picturehouse Central on November 24, the soon to be announced programme will encompass topics such as the secrets behind marketing successful movies, the latest audience and box office trends and statistics...
- 9/26/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Istanbul-based course to select 15 participants.
The European Women’s Audiovisual network is planning a course devoted to online marketing and distribution, to be held in Istanbul April 25-27.
Applications are open until April 7 and only 15 participants will be selected for the course, which is presented with Zeynep Ozbatur Atakan’s Zeyno Films.
The course will cover how to use branding for films, how to successfully crowd-fund, digital distribution possibilities and pitfalls to be aware of when distributing online.
Experts set to lead the course are Distrify’s Andy Green [pictured], Digital Leadership Institute’s Cheryl Miller, Coffee and Cigarettes’ Eduardo Panizzo, and Turkish crowdfunding expert Seda Kilic Artas.
More information and the application form can be found here.
The European Women’s Audiovisual network is planning a course devoted to online marketing and distribution, to be held in Istanbul April 25-27.
Applications are open until April 7 and only 15 participants will be selected for the course, which is presented with Zeynep Ozbatur Atakan’s Zeyno Films.
The course will cover how to use branding for films, how to successfully crowd-fund, digital distribution possibilities and pitfalls to be aware of when distributing online.
Experts set to lead the course are Distrify’s Andy Green [pictured], Digital Leadership Institute’s Cheryl Miller, Coffee and Cigarettes’ Eduardo Panizzo, and Turkish crowdfunding expert Seda Kilic Artas.
More information and the application form can be found here.
- 3/31/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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