Exclusive: Gerald McCullouch’s feature debut set to world premiere at Montreal.
M-appeal has sold Gerald McCullouch’s Daddy to the UK (Tla Entertainment) and France (Optimale Sarl), ahead of its world premiere at the Montreal Film Festival (Aug 27 - Sept 7).
The relationship drama previously sold to Pro-Fun for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The story centres on Colin and Stew, whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when Colin falls for a younger man.
Us actor McCullouch, known for his role on 10 seasons of CSI, also stars as Colin in the film.
He played the same role in the New York stage version of Daddy, written by Dan Via, who also stars in the film alongside Jaime Cepero and Tamlyn Tomita.
M-appeal has sold Gerald McCullouch’s Daddy to the UK (Tla Entertainment) and France (Optimale Sarl), ahead of its world premiere at the Montreal Film Festival (Aug 27 - Sept 7).
The relationship drama previously sold to Pro-Fun for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The story centres on Colin and Stew, whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when Colin falls for a younger man.
Us actor McCullouch, known for his role on 10 seasons of CSI, also stars as Colin in the film.
He played the same role in the New York stage version of Daddy, written by Dan Via, who also stars in the film alongside Jaime Cepero and Tamlyn Tomita.
- 8/28/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
m-appeal has picked up Argentinian director Gabriel Lichtmann’s How To Win Enemies ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes.
The Doménica Films production, which had its world premiere during the Bafici festival in Buenos Aires last month, centres on a young lawyer who believes he has finally found his ideal woman until she disappears without a trace – and with his life savings
The Berlin-based sales agent has also added three new Lgbt titles to its line-up.
The films are Israeli filmmaker Michal Vinik’s coming of age lesbian love story Barash, actor-director Gerald McCullouch’s Daddy, based on Dan Via’s acclaimed play of the same name, and Micaela Rueda’s Uio: Take Me For A Ride.
M-appeal will also be continuing sales in Cannes for such films as veteran German director Rosa von Praunheim’s latest feature Tough Love (Härte) which premiered at the Berlinale’s Panorama in February.
Last week, the...
The Doménica Films production, which had its world premiere during the Bafici festival in Buenos Aires last month, centres on a young lawyer who believes he has finally found his ideal woman until she disappears without a trace – and with his life savings
The Berlin-based sales agent has also added three new Lgbt titles to its line-up.
The films are Israeli filmmaker Michal Vinik’s coming of age lesbian love story Barash, actor-director Gerald McCullouch’s Daddy, based on Dan Via’s acclaimed play of the same name, and Micaela Rueda’s Uio: Take Me For A Ride.
M-appeal will also be continuing sales in Cannes for such films as veteran German director Rosa von Praunheim’s latest feature Tough Love (Härte) which premiered at the Berlinale’s Panorama in February.
Last week, the...
- 5/11/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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