Film is based on book by Isa Hoes about her relationship with actor Antonie Kamerling, who died in 2010.
Dutch outfit Dfw International is to begin sales at the European Film Market on drama Broken, based on the book When I Saw You by Isa Hoes.
It tells of the relationship between Hoes and Antonie Kamerling, a well-known actor and singer in the Netherlands who suffered from severe depression and who died in 2010.
The film, directed by Ben Verbong and starring Egbert-Jan Weeber and Noortje Herlaar, will be released in the Netherlands by Dfw’s parent company Dutch FilmWorks on 100 screens in early March.
Dutch outfit Dfw International is to begin sales at the European Film Market on drama Broken, based on the book When I Saw You by Isa Hoes.
It tells of the relationship between Hoes and Antonie Kamerling, a well-known actor and singer in the Netherlands who suffered from severe depression and who died in 2010.
The film, directed by Ben Verbong and starring Egbert-Jan Weeber and Noortje Herlaar, will be released in the Netherlands by Dfw’s parent company Dutch FilmWorks on 100 screens in early March.
- 1/12/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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- 1/24/2019
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Dan Stevens is everywhere these days. The star of this year’s “Colossal” and “Beauty and the Beast” will appear next in “Kill Switch,” the sci-fi action film from first-time feature director Tim Smit. In the movie, Stevens stars as Will Porter, a pilot who battles to save his family (and the planet) after an experiment for unlimited energy goes drastically wrong. Charity Wakefield and Bérénice Marlohe (“Skyfall”) co-star.
‘The Big Sick’ Trailer: Kumail Nanjiani and Ray Romano Grapple with Family Illness in Sundance Crowdpleaser — Watch
Smit is a visual effects supervisor who also did the visual effects for “Kill Switch,” which looks at times like a cross between “District 9” and a video game movie. Saban Films acquired the North American distribution rights to the movie out of the Berlin Film Festival when it was still called “Redivider.” The movie is based on a short film of Smit’s...
‘The Big Sick’ Trailer: Kumail Nanjiani and Ray Romano Grapple with Family Illness in Sundance Crowdpleaser — Watch
Smit is a visual effects supervisor who also did the visual effects for “Kill Switch,” which looks at times like a cross between “District 9” and a video game movie. Saban Films acquired the North American distribution rights to the movie out of the Berlin Film Festival when it was still called “Redivider.” The movie is based on a short film of Smit’s...
- 5/2/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Saban Films has acquired the North American rights to Tim Smit’s Redivider starring Dan Stevens and Berenice Marlohe.
The sci-fi story is based on Smit’s short What’s In The Box?, and is written by Charlie Kindinger and Omid Nooshin. It's set in a futuristic world where a pilot is battling to save his family after an experiment for unlimited energy, harnessing parallel universes, goes wrong.
Patrick Chu produced the film, which is post-production, for FilmNation Entertainment alongside Tim Smit, and Sander Verdonk and Denis Wigman for Ctm Films. FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Milan Popelka, SquareOne Entertainment’s Al Munteanu, RainMaker Films’...
The sci-fi story is based on Smit’s short What’s In The Box?, and is written by Charlie Kindinger and Omid Nooshin. It's set in a futuristic world where a pilot is battling to save his family after an experiment for unlimited energy, harnessing parallel universes, goes wrong.
Patrick Chu produced the film, which is post-production, for FilmNation Entertainment alongside Tim Smit, and Sander Verdonk and Denis Wigman for Ctm Films. FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Milan Popelka, SquareOne Entertainment’s Al Munteanu, RainMaker Films’...
- 2/10/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The distributor announced at the Efm it has picked up North American rights to Tim Smit’s sci-fi starring Dan Stevens and Bérénice Marlohe.
The sci-fi is based on Smit’s short What’s In The Box? and takes place in a futuristic world where a pilot battles to save his family when an energy experiment goes wrong.
Patrick Chu produced for FilmNation alongside Smit, and Sander Verdonk and Denis Wigman for Ctm Films.
FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Milan Popelka are executive producers with SquareOne Entertainment’s Al Munteanu, RainMaker Films’ Clay Pecorin and Russell Geyser, and Thibaut Niels.
“Smit’s previous work in VFX is evident throughout this film, and his experience working within the action and sci-fi genre takes his feature debut to a spectacular level,” Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley said.
“This will be a unique film that will captivate our audiences with its heavy visuals and thought-provoking plotlines.”
“We are thrilled...
The sci-fi is based on Smit’s short What’s In The Box? and takes place in a futuristic world where a pilot battles to save his family when an energy experiment goes wrong.
Patrick Chu produced for FilmNation alongside Smit, and Sander Verdonk and Denis Wigman for Ctm Films.
FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Milan Popelka are executive producers with SquareOne Entertainment’s Al Munteanu, RainMaker Films’ Clay Pecorin and Russell Geyser, and Thibaut Niels.
“Smit’s previous work in VFX is evident throughout this film, and his experience working within the action and sci-fi genre takes his feature debut to a spectacular level,” Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley said.
“This will be a unique film that will captivate our audiences with its heavy visuals and thought-provoking plotlines.”
“We are thrilled...
- 2/10/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Michelle Williams has reportedly been asked to star in Michael Mayer's new big-screen version of the classic musical "South Pacific".
The story follows U.S. navy ensign Nellie Forbush, the hick from Little Rock nursing injured sailors and soldiers in the New Hebrides Islands during World War II.
Lynn Grossman has penned the screenplay, while Bob Balaban, Ileen Maisel, Lawrence Elman and Denis Wigman are producing.
Grossman has reportedly gone back to James Michener's Pulitzer prize-winning novel "Tales Of The South Pacific" for use in the script. The work was the source material that Rodgers and Hammerstein used for the their original stage show.
Source: The Daily Mail...
The story follows U.S. navy ensign Nellie Forbush, the hick from Little Rock nursing injured sailors and soldiers in the New Hebrides Islands during World War II.
Lynn Grossman has penned the screenplay, while Bob Balaban, Ileen Maisel, Lawrence Elman and Denis Wigman are producing.
Grossman has reportedly gone back to James Michener's Pulitzer prize-winning novel "Tales Of The South Pacific" for use in the script. The work was the source material that Rodgers and Hammerstein used for the their original stage show.
Source: The Daily Mail...
- 5/10/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
"South Pacific" will come back to the bigscreen after over 50 fifty years. Amber Entertainment's Ileen Maisel and Bob Balaban's Chicago films are developing the new incarnation alongside Imagem who own the Rodgers & Hammerstein copyrights. According to Variety, the plans are to keep the beloved songs but go after a harder-edged version. Musical is based on "Tales of the South Pacific" written by James Michener. The story takes place on an island during World War II. Maisel and Balaban are producing with Denis Wigman of Imagem and Ted Chapin, president of the Rodgers & Hammerstein company.
- 7/8/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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