Exclusive: Lionsgate Television has come on board the Irish-Belgian drama series co-production Northern Lights.
The North American studio will handle all global sales (except Ireland) for the series, which is set in Dublin and billed as a “compelling saga of grief, human connection and the power of hope and humor in the face of darkness and adversity.” It runs to six episodes and is for Irish national broadcaster TG4 and Belgian VoD service Streamz, in association with Screen Ireland.
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The North American studio will handle all global sales (except Ireland) for the series, which is set in Dublin and billed as a “compelling saga of grief, human connection and the power of hope and humor in the face of darkness and adversity.” It runs to six episodes and is for Irish national broadcaster TG4 and Belgian VoD service Streamz, in association with Screen Ireland.
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Elva Trill, who appeared in Jurassic World: Dominion and the BBC drama Line of Duty, stars opposite writer and creator Stephen Jones (Red Rock). Tom Hall,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
It was just about two years ago when we posted a review of Tin Can Man (read it here), and then... nada. But proving yet again that good things come to those who wait, we finally have release info on the film!
BrinkVision will be releasing the critically acclaimed, award-winning Tin Can Man on VOD and Special Edition DVD on April 22nd.
The film has been described as "terrifying, frightening, superb, and stylish... It's David Lynch by way of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."
It's directed by Ivan Kavanagh and stars Patrick O'Donnell, Emma Eliza Regan, and Michael Parle.
If you'll be in or around New York City in April, Kavanagh's latest horror film, The Canal, will be having its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Tin Can Man Synopsis:
Recently dumped by his girlfriend for another man, working in a job he hates, things could be better for Peter.
BrinkVision will be releasing the critically acclaimed, award-winning Tin Can Man on VOD and Special Edition DVD on April 22nd.
The film has been described as "terrifying, frightening, superb, and stylish... It's David Lynch by way of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."
It's directed by Ivan Kavanagh and stars Patrick O'Donnell, Emma Eliza Regan, and Michael Parle.
If you'll be in or around New York City in April, Kavanagh's latest horror film, The Canal, will be having its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Tin Can Man Synopsis:
Recently dumped by his girlfriend for another man, working in a job he hates, things could be better for Peter.
- 3/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Info on a new surreal thriller that's hitting DVD and VOD today landed in our inbox so of course we're passing on the news. Along with the usual details and a few photos, we have a look at the film's artwork and trailer.
From the Press Release:
BrinkVision releases the critically acclaimed thriller The Looking Glass on VOD and Special Edition DVD November 19, 2013. Colin Downey's The Looking Glass is being called a new underground cult classic with a creepy atmosphere, brilliant acting from Patrick O'Donnell, and cinematography that is twisted to watch.
The film co-stars Natalia Kostrzewa, Eddie Webber, and Sanne Hulst.
Synopsis:
Paul is a troubled young man who lives in a rural house with his pregnant girlfriend, Claire. Paul's world is turned upside down one night when Claire's sinister, predatory mother, Agnes, arrives at their house to visit. Paul is instinctively afraid of this witch-like woman who...
From the Press Release:
BrinkVision releases the critically acclaimed thriller The Looking Glass on VOD and Special Edition DVD November 19, 2013. Colin Downey's The Looking Glass is being called a new underground cult classic with a creepy atmosphere, brilliant acting from Patrick O'Donnell, and cinematography that is twisted to watch.
The film co-stars Natalia Kostrzewa, Eddie Webber, and Sanne Hulst.
Synopsis:
Paul is a troubled young man who lives in a rural house with his pregnant girlfriend, Claire. Paul's world is turned upside down one night when Claire's sinister, predatory mother, Agnes, arrives at their house to visit. Paul is instinctively afraid of this witch-like woman who...
- 11/19/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The Irish Film Institute will host exclusive screenings of Irish writer, director and editor Ivan Kavanagh's award-winning 'The Fading Light' from March 12th to 18th. The screenings will be run as part of the Institute's ongoing commitment to new Irish film. The film walked away with honours for both Best Irish Film and Best Actor (for Patrick O'Donnell) from the 2010 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival's. A study of a family in crisis, Ivan Kavanagh's fifth feature, produced by AnneMarie Naughton (Tara Road), is an intense affair where two estranged daughters return home to a dying mother and become reacquainted with a house of difficult memories. Their brother, played by Patrick O'Donnell is disabled and dependent, he faces an uncertain future and his predicament tests the sisters' affection and empathy. The turmoil created by the approach of death intensifies the relationships, and an already fragmented family slides towards disintegration.
- 3/11/2010
- IFTN
Ken Wardop's documentary His & Hers came away with the Audience Award at the 2010 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday 28th February. The film also won best documentary and cinematographer Kate McCullough was awarded the festival's inaugural Michael Dwyer Discovery honour. Best Irish Film went to 'The Fading Light' from Ivan Kavanagh (Our Wonderful Home), and Best Actor (Male) went to Patrick O'Donnell (Tin Can Man), for his role as a special needs adult in the same film. The Ifi has since announced an exclusive release of 'The Fading Light', from March 12th to 18th as part of its commitment to screen new Irish films.
- 3/2/2010
- IFTN
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