Exclusive: Ruediger W. Kuemmerie’s martial arts film stars Mark Dacascos.
Us outfit Vision Films has picked up martial arts action thriller Ultimate Justice for worldwide sales.
Starring Mark Dacascos (Cradle 2 The Grave), Matthias Hues and Mike Moeller, the film follows a team of elite soldiers who are drawn back into battle when one of their families is threatened.
It marks the second feature from German-based production company Silent Partners, whose first film One Million K(I)cks was picked up for the Us by Parade Deck Films and for the UK by Evolutionary Films.
Ultimate Justice was directed by Martin Christopher Bode from a screenplay by Marco Theiss. Ruediger W. Kuemmerie produced with Mike Leeder and Markus R. Vogelbacher of International Film Partners executive produced. Mike Moller served as co-producer and choreographed the fight scenes, Alois Knapps was DoP.
China-based Kuemmerie self-financed the project and returned to his hometown of Goeppingen, Germany, to shoot...
Us outfit Vision Films has picked up martial arts action thriller Ultimate Justice for worldwide sales.
Starring Mark Dacascos (Cradle 2 The Grave), Matthias Hues and Mike Moeller, the film follows a team of elite soldiers who are drawn back into battle when one of their families is threatened.
It marks the second feature from German-based production company Silent Partners, whose first film One Million K(I)cks was picked up for the Us by Parade Deck Films and for the UK by Evolutionary Films.
Ultimate Justice was directed by Martin Christopher Bode from a screenplay by Marco Theiss. Ruediger W. Kuemmerie produced with Mike Leeder and Markus R. Vogelbacher of International Film Partners executive produced. Mike Moller served as co-producer and choreographed the fight scenes, Alois Knapps was DoP.
China-based Kuemmerie self-financed the project and returned to his hometown of Goeppingen, Germany, to shoot...
- 2/14/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Serbia has become the latest country to offer tax incentives to international film and television productions when they shoot in the territory.
The long-anticipated incentive, which offers a 20% rebate on the eligible spend while shooting in Serbia, came into effect on Thursday (Aug 13).
Serbia’s Prime Minister Aleksandr Vucic had already indicated during a state visit to Munich at the end of the end of July that the legislation would now come on to the statute books.
“The new government support for filmmaking will make Serbia an even more attractive choice for film and television producers,” said Bernie Stampfer, one of the co-founders of International Film Partners (Ifp).
This latest news could not be more timely since Ifp was recently hired as consultants for the strategic revamping of the historic Avala Film Studios in Belgrade.
A private group of investors in the It, telecommunications and media industries had acquired the studio complex last month with the aim...
The long-anticipated incentive, which offers a 20% rebate on the eligible spend while shooting in Serbia, came into effect on Thursday (Aug 13).
Serbia’s Prime Minister Aleksandr Vucic had already indicated during a state visit to Munich at the end of the end of July that the legislation would now come on to the statute books.
“The new government support for filmmaking will make Serbia an even more attractive choice for film and television producers,” said Bernie Stampfer, one of the co-founders of International Film Partners (Ifp).
This latest news could not be more timely since Ifp was recently hired as consultants for the strategic revamping of the historic Avala Film Studios in Belgrade.
A private group of investors in the It, telecommunications and media industries had acquired the studio complex last month with the aim...
- 8/17/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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