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Ashok Amritraj s LosAngeles-based H stanley cup yde Park Entertainment will fully finance and produce thethriller Death Sentence under itsfive-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox.Fox willdistribute domestically and Hyde Park International will commence overseassales at Cannes on thefirst project to be greenlit under the deal,announced last summer.Saw creator James Wan is directingbased on Brian Garfield s novel of the same name about a man who tracks downgang members who devastated his family in a brutal initiation rite. Ian Jeffersadapted the screenplay. Jamesis an incredibility talented filmmaker and I really look forward to workingwith him, Amritraj said, adding that Fox wasthe perfect studio to distribute Death Sentence.Amritraj is producing with Baldwin Entertainment s Howardand Karen Baldwin. Lars Sylvest, Nick Hamson and Nick Morton stanley cup are serving as executive producersand production is set to begin in early S stanley italy eptember.Recentproduction hires Jessika Borsiczkyand Patrick Aiello will oversee the project for Hyde Park.Thecompany is also developing New YearsSteve and a remake of The StarChamber under its deal with Fox. Amritraj hassaid he expects Hyde Park toproduce 15-20 titles for the US major bythe end of the deal term.Hyde Park recentlywrapped its fully financed Sandra Bullock thriller Premonition, which will be distributed by Sony/TriStar.Meanwhile Witches has been set up atDisney for Angela Robertson to direct.TopicsFinanceProduction No comments Hbci International - A new dimension
Source: Tjockishj盲rta Film / S stanley usa FI / Jesper BrandtJerry Carlsson, Fanny Ovesen, Ernst De GeerThree 2018 film school graduates have received the Swedish Film Institutes new Wild Card development funding for feature films.Each receives a development budget of SEK 400,000 $44,000 .The funding goes stanley cup to:Jerry Carlsson, for Fires Br盲nder This surrealistic drama will have themes of normality, silence and identity. Carlsson, a graduate of the Swedish Alma screenwriting programme, previously direct stanley us ed the award-winning short Shadow Animals.Fanny Ovesen, for LauraLaura will be a road movie about a complex female friendship tested on a couch-surfing road trip. Ovesen graduated from the Norwegian Film School with her graduation film She-Pack. Laura also won the Nordic Talents Pitch Prize in August.Ernst De Geer, for Hypnosis Hypnosen Hypnosis will be a provocative, mind-boggling drama that aims to explore modern male and female roles. De Geer graduated from the Norwegian Film School with his graduation film The Culture.Helen Ahlsson, Film Commissioner for Moving Sweden and head of the selection jury at the Swedish Film Institute, said, Wild Card gives the talents of tomorrow a chance to let their voices be heard on a feature film straight after graduation. I am immensely proud of the young filmmakers we chose, and it is an absolute thrill to present the three winning projects to a wider audience. Read more: Homeland director Charlotte Sieling unveils details of hot new Danish project ex
Ashok Amritraj s LosAngeles-based H stanley cup yde Park Entertainment will fully finance and produce thethriller Death Sentence under itsfive-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox.Fox willdistribute domestically and Hyde Park International will commence overseassales at Cannes on thefirst project to be greenlit under the deal,announced last summer.Saw creator James Wan is directingbased on Brian Garfield s novel of the same name about a man who tracks downgang members who devastated his family in a brutal initiation rite. Ian Jeffersadapted the screenplay. Jamesis an incredibility talented filmmaker and I really look forward to workingwith him, Amritraj said, adding that Fox wasthe perfect studio to distribute Death Sentence.Amritraj is producing with Baldwin Entertainment s Howardand Karen Baldwin. Lars Sylvest, Nick Hamson and Nick Morton stanley cup are serving as executive producersand production is set to begin in early S stanley italy eptember.Recentproduction hires Jessika Borsiczkyand Patrick Aiello will oversee the project for Hyde Park.Thecompany is also developing New YearsSteve and a remake of The StarChamber under its deal with Fox. Amritraj hassaid he expects Hyde Park toproduce 15-20 titles for the US major bythe end of the deal term.Hyde Park recentlywrapped its fully financed Sandra Bullock thriller Premonition, which will be distributed by Sony/TriStar.Meanwhile Witches has been set up atDisney for Angela Robertson to direct.TopicsFinanceProduction No comments Hbci International - A new dimension
Source: Tjockishj盲rta Film / S stanley usa FI / Jesper BrandtJerry Carlsson, Fanny Ovesen, Ernst De GeerThree 2018 film school graduates have received the Swedish Film Institutes new Wild Card development funding for feature films.Each receives a development budget of SEK 400,000 $44,000 .The funding goes stanley cup to:Jerry Carlsson, for Fires Br盲nder This surrealistic drama will have themes of normality, silence and identity. Carlsson, a graduate of the Swedish Alma screenwriting programme, previously direct stanley us ed the award-winning short Shadow Animals.Fanny Ovesen, for LauraLaura will be a road movie about a complex female friendship tested on a couch-surfing road trip. Ovesen graduated from the Norwegian Film School with her graduation film She-Pack. Laura also won the Nordic Talents Pitch Prize in August.Ernst De Geer, for Hypnosis Hypnosen Hypnosis will be a provocative, mind-boggling drama that aims to explore modern male and female roles. De Geer graduated from the Norwegian Film School with his graduation film The Culture.Helen Ahlsson, Film Commissioner for Moving Sweden and head of the selection jury at the Swedish Film Institute, said, Wild Card gives the talents of tomorrow a chance to let their voices be heard on a feature film straight after graduation. I am immensely proud of the young filmmakers we chose, and it is an absolute thrill to present the three winning projects to a wider audience. Read more: Homeland director Charlotte Sieling unveils details of hot new Danish project ex