Welsh actor Alexander Vlahos, known for his roles in TV series such as “Merlin,” “Outlander” and “Versailles,” is set to play a British ornithologist who, during a field trip to Sicily, gets involved in more than mere birdwatching.
Shooting is underway in Sicily on the indie drama “Hearts of Salt,” the first feature by London-based line producer Rosa Russo. The passion project is structured as a three-way co-production between Italy, the U.K. and Tunisia, with shooting also planned in the North African country. Tunisia will serve as a second location besides the Italian island.
Though plot details are scarce, “Hearts of Salt” will see Vlahos — who will soon be seen opposite Lindsay Lohan in the Netflix rom-com “Irish Wish” — arrive in Sicily on a mission to study the effects of climate change on bird migrations. However, the ornithologist will soon have to abandon his role as a detached observer...
Shooting is underway in Sicily on the indie drama “Hearts of Salt,” the first feature by London-based line producer Rosa Russo. The passion project is structured as a three-way co-production between Italy, the U.K. and Tunisia, with shooting also planned in the North African country. Tunisia will serve as a second location besides the Italian island.
Though plot details are scarce, “Hearts of Salt” will see Vlahos — who will soon be seen opposite Lindsay Lohan in the Netflix rom-com “Irish Wish” — arrive in Sicily on a mission to study the effects of climate change on bird migrations. However, the ornithologist will soon have to abandon his role as a detached observer...
- 6/26/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Brace yourself, kids! Afm is officially under way in L.A., and you're about to be blitzed with all the news you can handle. I mean why should anyone be able to recuperate after the onslaught of October's shenanigans?
From the Press Release
UK production company Cyclops Vision will begin principal photography today on dead-black comedy May I Kill U?, written and directed by the award-winning Stuart Urban, director of Revelation.
Set against the backdrop of the recent riots in London, Kevin Bishop plays a policeman with his own ‘riotous’ thoughts. With a helmet cam for company, he pedals forth in search of fame and retribution - with hilarious and devastating consequences. Also starring are Frances Barber, Jack Doolan and Hayley-Marie
It will be produced by Stuart Urban and Alan Jay and co-produced by Rosa Russo. Director of photography is Fernando Ruiz.
Stuart Urban said today: “In the film we...
From the Press Release
UK production company Cyclops Vision will begin principal photography today on dead-black comedy May I Kill U?, written and directed by the award-winning Stuart Urban, director of Revelation.
Set against the backdrop of the recent riots in London, Kevin Bishop plays a policeman with his own ‘riotous’ thoughts. With a helmet cam for company, he pedals forth in search of fame and retribution - with hilarious and devastating consequences. Also starring are Frances Barber, Jack Doolan and Hayley-Marie
It will be produced by Stuart Urban and Alan Jay and co-produced by Rosa Russo. Director of photography is Fernando Ruiz.
Stuart Urban said today: “In the film we...
- 11/2/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Another difference between us and our friends from across the pond? Here in the States our lunatics kill you on sight. In the UK? Apparently they ask first! Now that's what we call civilized! Read on for the first details on the latest sicko run amok flick, May I Kill U?!
From the Press Release
UK production company Cyclops Vision will begin principal photography today on dead-black comedy May I Kill U?, written and directed by the award-winning Stuart Urban, director of Revelation.
Set against the backdrop of the recent riots in London, Kevin Bishop plays a policeman with his own ‘riotous’ thoughts. With a helmet cam for company, he pedals forth in search of fame and retribution - with hilarious and devastating consequences. Also starring are Frances Barber, Jack Doolan and Hayley-Marie
It will be produced by Stuart Urban and Alan Jay and co-produced by Rosa Russo. Director of photography is Fernando Ruiz.
From the Press Release
UK production company Cyclops Vision will begin principal photography today on dead-black comedy May I Kill U?, written and directed by the award-winning Stuart Urban, director of Revelation.
Set against the backdrop of the recent riots in London, Kevin Bishop plays a policeman with his own ‘riotous’ thoughts. With a helmet cam for company, he pedals forth in search of fame and retribution - with hilarious and devastating consequences. Also starring are Frances Barber, Jack Doolan and Hayley-Marie
It will be produced by Stuart Urban and Alan Jay and co-produced by Rosa Russo. Director of photography is Fernando Ruiz.
- 10/10/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
UK production company Cyclops Vision will begin principal photography today on dead-black comedy May I Kill U?, written and directed by the award-winning Stuart Urban, director of Revelation. "Set against the backdrop of the recent riots in London, Kevin Bishop plays a policeman with his own 'riotous' thoughts. With a helmet cam for company, he pedals forth in search of fame and retribution - with hilarious and devastating consequences." Also starring are Frances Barber, Jack Doolan and Hayley-Marie Axe. It will be produced by Stuart Urban & Alan Jay and co-produced by Rosa Russo. Director of photography is Fernando Ruiz. Stuart Urban said today: "In the film we explore the interaction of society and a vigilante style killer whose choices play well to the social media gallery, particularly one hungry for payback because of street crime in the UK."...
- 10/10/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
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