Exclusive: Trimax Media, the production company led by Alan Glazer (The Bank Job), has acquired film rights to No Bullet Got Me Yet, John Stansifer’s forthcoming book about U.S. Army Chaplain, Father Emil Kapaun.
Stansifer has scripted the film adaptation, titled Father Kapaun’s Valley, which Stephen Campanelli (Drinkwater) is attached to direct. The intention with the project is to help fill the void when it comes to U.S.-produced films about the Korean War, while spotlighting a little-known war hero currently on the path to sainthood. Set to produce are Glazer and Stansifer, whose book is slated for publication on March 12, 2024.
The most decorated chaplain in U.S. military history, Kapaun regularly risked his life during the Korean War to help soldiers survive, also taking great pains to support them in their faith, no matter their religion. Among the most notable incidents from his military history was...
Stansifer has scripted the film adaptation, titled Father Kapaun’s Valley, which Stephen Campanelli (Drinkwater) is attached to direct. The intention with the project is to help fill the void when it comes to U.S.-produced films about the Korean War, while spotlighting a little-known war hero currently on the path to sainthood. Set to produce are Glazer and Stansifer, whose book is slated for publication on March 12, 2024.
The most decorated chaplain in U.S. military history, Kapaun regularly risked his life during the Korean War to help soldiers survive, also taking great pains to support them in their faith, no matter their religion. Among the most notable incidents from his military history was...
- 10/6/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Financier Michael Gianfriddo of Dominant Entertainment and capital markets expert Greg Gantman of Glg Capital have launched a strategic partnership to provide asset-based alternative financing for the entertainment and media industries.
Toronto-based Gianfriddo and Gantman, who operates in California, announced the development at the Afm. The partners have worked closely together on various finance initiatives and will focus on mergers and acquisitions and specialty finance opportunities within the entertainment industry
Glg will service and supporting Dominant’s growing slate of properties and long-term strategies.
“Greg’s capital strength, analytical process and innate ability to generate resourceful and instantaneous solutions are superior,” said Gianfriddo. “His forward-thinking and relentless commitment to any deal is one of the many attributes we share. I look forward to the continued success of our ongoing alliance.”
“Mike brings many years of valued financial and industry experience with his enthusiastic and industrious persistence,” added Gantman. “His knowledge and relationships are significant to our...
Toronto-based Gianfriddo and Gantman, who operates in California, announced the development at the Afm. The partners have worked closely together on various finance initiatives and will focus on mergers and acquisitions and specialty finance opportunities within the entertainment industry
Glg will service and supporting Dominant’s growing slate of properties and long-term strategies.
“Greg’s capital strength, analytical process and innate ability to generate resourceful and instantaneous solutions are superior,” said Gianfriddo. “His forward-thinking and relentless commitment to any deal is one of the many attributes we share. I look forward to the continued success of our ongoing alliance.”
“Mike brings many years of valued financial and industry experience with his enthusiastic and industrious persistence,” added Gantman. “His knowledge and relationships are significant to our...
- 11/10/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Financier Michael Gianfriddo of Dominant Entertainment and capital markets expert Greg Gantman of Glg Capital have launched a strategic partnership to provide asset-based alternative financing for the entertainment and media industries.
Toronto-based Gianfriddo and Gantman, who operates in California, announced the development at the Afm. The partners have worked closely together on various finance initiatives and will focus on mergers and acquisitions and specialty finance opportunities within the entertainment industry
Glg will service and supporting Dominant’s growing slate of properties and long-term strategies.
“Greg’s capital strength, analytical process and innate ability to generate resourceful and instantaneous solutions are superior,” said Gianfriddo. “His forward-thinking and relentless commitment to any deal is one of the many attributes we share. I look forward to the continued success of our ongoing alliance.”
“Mike brings many years of valued financial and industry experience with his enthusiastic and industrious persistence,” added Gantman. “His knowledge and relationships are significant to our...
Toronto-based Gianfriddo and Gantman, who operates in California, announced the development at the Afm. The partners have worked closely together on various finance initiatives and will focus on mergers and acquisitions and specialty finance opportunities within the entertainment industry
Glg will service and supporting Dominant’s growing slate of properties and long-term strategies.
“Greg’s capital strength, analytical process and innate ability to generate resourceful and instantaneous solutions are superior,” said Gianfriddo. “His forward-thinking and relentless commitment to any deal is one of the many attributes we share. I look forward to the continued success of our ongoing alliance.”
“Mike brings many years of valued financial and industry experience with his enthusiastic and industrious persistence,” added Gantman. “His knowledge and relationships are significant to our...
- 11/10/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Alan Glazer, former executive vice president for Charles Roven‘s Atlas Entertainment, has officially launched Trimax Media, the company announced Thursday. Trimax is an independent multi-media company focusing on the development of feature films, television, digital content and applications. The company has secured an overhead deal with a private equity investor as well as a production financing alliance with Toronto based Dominant Entertainment (De), led by financier Michael Gianfriddo. The joint venture will focus on financing and producing up to three films annually. Each film will carry budgets between $5 million to $40 million. The partnership intends to expand into a broader spectrum.
- 9/3/2015
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Although William Monahan‘s been making big waves in Hollywood as a writer — he won the Oscar for The Departed – Atlas Independent has just aided his second directorial effort, Mojave. According to Deadline, this will be the fourth project for Independent, an offshoot of Charles Roven‘s Atlas Entertainment, and will begin production sometime in August in Southern California.
Monahan has also scripted Body of Lies, Edge of Darkness, and his helming debut, London Boulevard. As Hollywood usually likes to do with bigger projects, the plot specifics are being kept quite for Mojave. However, we do have some of Monahan‘s thoughts on the upcoming project, which you can read below:
“Working with Chuck Roven and Atlas is perfection from my point of view, and has already led to a brilliant ongoing relationship. It’s the strongest possible company and they’re specifically in the business of protecting quality work.
Monahan has also scripted Body of Lies, Edge of Darkness, and his helming debut, London Boulevard. As Hollywood usually likes to do with bigger projects, the plot specifics are being kept quite for Mojave. However, we do have some of Monahan‘s thoughts on the upcoming project, which you can read below:
“Working with Chuck Roven and Atlas is perfection from my point of view, and has already led to a brilliant ongoing relationship. It’s the strongest possible company and they’re specifically in the business of protecting quality work.
- 3/22/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Atlas Independent, the newly-formed affiliate company of Charles Roven's Atlas Entertainment, announced their fourth project today: William Monahan's original thriller Mojave . Monahan will direct from his original screenplay and produce alongside Atlas Independent's William Green. Atlas' Andy Horwitz and Alan Glazer will executive produce with Henceforth Pictures' Justine Suzanne Jones. "Working with Chuck Roven and Atlas is perfection from my point of view, and has already led to a brilliant ongoing relationship," said Monahan. "It's the strongest possible company and they're specifically in the business of protecting quality work. Atlas and I have decided to do a lot of work together and here we go." "This script is Monahan at his...
- 3/22/2012
- Comingsoon.net
More Berlin Film Festival news
BERLIN -- Lionsgate held up U.S. rights to Roger Donaldson's "The Bank Job", starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows, the parties said here Thursday.
Billed as a sexy thriller, "The Bank Job" is written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and produced by Mosaic Media Group's Charles Roven and Steven Chasman.
The executive producers are George McIndoe, Ryan Kavanaugh, David Alper, Gary Hamilton, Alex Gartner, Alan Glazer, and Christopher Mapp. Relativity Media and the Omnilab Media Group of Australia are bankrolling the film.
Arclight is the international sales agent here in Berlin for the movie which is based on an unsolved daring robbery that took place in London in 1971.
Ortenberg said: "The crime was never solved, and "The Bank Job" poses a startling reason for that, one that has its origins in very high places. A film like this comes along all too rarely, and we're thrilled to give it a home at Lionsgate."
The deal was negotiated for Lionsgate by Block, Eda Kowan, Vice President of Acquisitions and Wendy Jaffe, Senior Vice President Legal & Business Affairs, Acquisitions; and by Relativity Media's Aaron Michiel, on behalf of the filmmakers.
BERLIN -- Lionsgate held up U.S. rights to Roger Donaldson's "The Bank Job", starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows, the parties said here Thursday.
Billed as a sexy thriller, "The Bank Job" is written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and produced by Mosaic Media Group's Charles Roven and Steven Chasman.
The executive producers are George McIndoe, Ryan Kavanaugh, David Alper, Gary Hamilton, Alex Gartner, Alan Glazer, and Christopher Mapp. Relativity Media and the Omnilab Media Group of Australia are bankrolling the film.
Arclight is the international sales agent here in Berlin for the movie which is based on an unsolved daring robbery that took place in London in 1971.
Ortenberg said: "The crime was never solved, and "The Bank Job" poses a startling reason for that, one that has its origins in very high places. A film like this comes along all too rarely, and we're thrilled to give it a home at Lionsgate."
The deal was negotiated for Lionsgate by Block, Eda Kowan, Vice President of Acquisitions and Wendy Jaffe, Senior Vice President Legal & Business Affairs, Acquisitions; and by Relativity Media's Aaron Michiel, on behalf of the filmmakers.
BERLIN -- Lionsgate held up U.S. rights to Roger Donaldson's "The Bank Job", starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows, the parties said here Thursday.
Billed as a sexy thriller, "The Bank Job" is written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and produced by Mosaic Media Group's Charles Roven and Steven Chasman.
The executive producers are George McIndoe, Ryan Kavanaugh, David Alper, Gary Hamilton, Alex Gartner, Alan Glazer, and Christopher Mapp. Relativity Media and the Omnilab Media Group of Australia are bankrolling the film.
Arclight is the international sales agent here in Berlin for the movie which is based on an unsolved daring robbery that took place in London in 1971.
Ortenberg said: "The crime was never solved, and "The Bank Job" poses a startling reason for that, one that has its origins in very high places. A film like this comes along all too rarely, and we're thrilled to give it a home at Lionsgate."
The deal was negotiated for Lionsgate by Block, Eda Kowan, Vice President of Acquisitions and Wendy Jaffe, Senior Vice President Legal & Business Affairs, Acquisitions; and by Relativity Media's Aaron Michiel, on behalf of the filmmakers.
Billed as a sexy thriller, "The Bank Job" is written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and produced by Mosaic Media Group's Charles Roven and Steven Chasman.
The executive producers are George McIndoe, Ryan Kavanaugh, David Alper, Gary Hamilton, Alex Gartner, Alan Glazer, and Christopher Mapp. Relativity Media and the Omnilab Media Group of Australia are bankrolling the film.
Arclight is the international sales agent here in Berlin for the movie which is based on an unsolved daring robbery that took place in London in 1971.
Ortenberg said: "The crime was never solved, and "The Bank Job" poses a startling reason for that, one that has its origins in very high places. A film like this comes along all too rarely, and we're thrilled to give it a home at Lionsgate."
The deal was negotiated for Lionsgate by Block, Eda Kowan, Vice President of Acquisitions and Wendy Jaffe, Senior Vice President Legal & Business Affairs, Acquisitions; and by Relativity Media's Aaron Michiel, on behalf of the filmmakers.
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