Chosen filmmakers will pitch their projects to international financiers.
Source: Film London
Film London and Apulia Film Commission have announced the projects selected for their joint development and co-production lab.
The initiative was announced last October and offers four projects each from the UK and Italy an intensive week of support, advice and guidance from industry professionals. The Lab will end with a pitching session in front of international financiers, including representatives from the Apulia Film Commission.
The projects include black comedy The Curse Of The Three-Legged Spider from Rook Films’ Andy Starke (Free Fire) and Pietro Greppi; an adaptation of Italian best-seller 70 Percent Acrylic / 30 Percent Wool and comedy Two’s A Crowd from writer/director Ed Wiles, whose short film City Lights was part of Film London’s 2015 London Calling slate.
The lab will run from 5-9 February and is geared towards feature films budgeted at €1m and below from filmmaking teams seeking co-production opportunities and creative...
Source: Film London
Film London and Apulia Film Commission have announced the projects selected for their joint development and co-production lab.
The initiative was announced last October and offers four projects each from the UK and Italy an intensive week of support, advice and guidance from industry professionals. The Lab will end with a pitching session in front of international financiers, including representatives from the Apulia Film Commission.
The projects include black comedy The Curse Of The Three-Legged Spider from Rook Films’ Andy Starke (Free Fire) and Pietro Greppi; an adaptation of Italian best-seller 70 Percent Acrylic / 30 Percent Wool and comedy Two’s A Crowd from writer/director Ed Wiles, whose short film City Lights was part of Film London’s 2015 London Calling slate.
The lab will run from 5-9 February and is geared towards feature films budgeted at €1m and below from filmmaking teams seeking co-production opportunities and creative...
- 2/2/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
First time director Riccardo Paoletti completed the suspense thriller Neverlake in 2013. The film played at film festivals, before releasing on DVD in Germany. Now, the film is making its way to Canada and the United States, through a DVD launch. The film is a surrealist tale, involving an eerie lake and its healing powers. The film stars David Brandon (The Blade Master), Daisy Keeping and Joy Tanner. A preview for the North American DVD release is here. Jenny (Keeping) is a young teenager who loses her way in Italy. On her wander, she discovers a dark, mist-covered lake. Sprits of the dead haunt the shores, with several children drawn to this shadowy source. Jenny must discover the secrets of the lake, if she is to find her way out of a dangerous trap. Neverlake is comparable to a strange fairytale as seen in the film's trailer. In English, Jenny is...
- 4/19/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Exclusive: Titles include The Mercury Factor, Neverlake, L’Intrepido and Song e’ Napule.
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
- 11/19/2013
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Titles include The Mercury Factor, Neverlake, L’Intrepido and Song e’ Napule.
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
- 11/19/2013
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Titles incldue The Mercury Factor, Neverlake, L’Intrepido and Song e’ Napule.
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
Italy’s Rai Trade has racked up sales on paranormal genre debut Neverlake and Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor, after market premiering the titles at the Afm.
Miami-based Alebrije Entertainment acquired all Latin America rights for Riccardo Paoletti’s English-language, genre debut Neverlake. Uncork’d Entertainment picked up Us rights and Los Banditos bought the film for Germany and Austria.
Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, the film stars British actress Daisy Keeping as a young girl who uncovers a terrifying secret when she visits her estranged archaeologist father who is obsessed with ancient Etruscans.
Luca Barbareschi’s The Mercury Factor, starring the director opposite rising Chinese star Zhang Jingchu, sold to Media Asia for China. The company said deals on the film were also imminent for the Us, Canada and Korea.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust...
- 11/19/2013
- ScreenDaily
Thriller inspired by China’s 2008 milk scandal stars Luca Barbareschi and Zhang Jingchu.
Italy’s Rai Trade will launch sales on Italian actor and director Luca Barbareschi’s Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor (fka Something Good) at the American Film Market (Afm) next week.
The film, which will receive its market premiere, stars Barbareschi as unscrupulous, Hong Kong-based Italian businessman Matteo, who is involved in the trade of adulterated food goods. He has been forced to leave his native Italy due to shady dealings back home.
Chinese actress Zhang Jingchu, seen this summer in mainland China blockbuster Switch, plays a young woman whose only child died as a result of eating contaminated food. She unwittingly falls for Matteo, unaware of his criminal activities.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust You – a joint work by journalist Francesco Abate and top crime writer Massimo Carlotto – as well as the 2008 China milk scandal in which...
Italy’s Rai Trade will launch sales on Italian actor and director Luca Barbareschi’s Hong Kong-set thriller The Mercury Factor (fka Something Good) at the American Film Market (Afm) next week.
The film, which will receive its market premiere, stars Barbareschi as unscrupulous, Hong Kong-based Italian businessman Matteo, who is involved in the trade of adulterated food goods. He has been forced to leave his native Italy due to shady dealings back home.
Chinese actress Zhang Jingchu, seen this summer in mainland China blockbuster Switch, plays a young woman whose only child died as a result of eating contaminated food. She unwittingly falls for Matteo, unaware of his criminal activities.
The storyline is loosely inspired by the Italian bestseller I Trust You – a joint work by journalist Francesco Abate and top crime writer Massimo Carlotto – as well as the 2008 China milk scandal in which...
- 10/31/2013
- ScreenDaily
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