Exclusive: Last Call for Nowhere sold to Neue Visionen for Germany and Frenetic for Switzerland.
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
- 11/4/2015
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Last Call for Nowhere sold to Neue Visionen for Germany and Frenetic for Switzerland.
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
- 11/4/2015
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Last Call for Nowhere sold to Neue Visionen for Germany and Frenetic for Switzerland.
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
TF1 International has boarded Last Call For Nowhere, the latest film from director Philippe de Chauveron, whose French comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings grossed $172m worldwide in 2014.
Two distributors who enjoyed success with Serial (Bad) Weddings have already jumped on board. Neue Visionen has acquired the new film for Germany, where Serial (Bad) Weddings topped the box office and drew 3.9m admissions, while Frenetic has taken Swiss rights.
Last Call reunites de Chauveron with Serial (Bad) Weddings co-stars Ary Abittan and Medi Sadoun. Abittan plays José Fernandez, a French border officer sent to Malta to execute an extradition order against Sadoun’s Akim, a man wrongly accused of committing terrorist offences. Fernandez is supposed to accompany Akim on a flight to Kabul, but Akim has other ideas. When he escapes, a wild goose chase across the island ensues.
Serial (Bad) Weddings...
- 11/4/2015
- ScreenDaily
I would have much rather seen a third Batman movie from Tim Burton than those Joel Schumacher Batman turds that followed Batman Returns. If Warner Bros. hadn’t scrapped Batman 3, Michael Keaton would have reprised his role as the Dark Knight, and the images you see here, show us what his costume would have looked like. As you can see, it's very different than what we saw in the first two Batman films, and it’s fascinating.
These photos come from sculptor José Fernandez, who sculpted some different versions of Keaton wearing different Batsuit designs. My favorite design is the one at the top. It’s a little simpler in style than the other one that you’ll see photos of below. The other designs kind of reminds me of what we would saw people wearing on Krypton in Man of Steel. It's still cool though! These are much better...
These photos come from sculptor José Fernandez, who sculpted some different versions of Keaton wearing different Batsuit designs. My favorite design is the one at the top. It’s a little simpler in style than the other one that you’ll see photos of below. The other designs kind of reminds me of what we would saw people wearing on Krypton in Man of Steel. It's still cool though! These are much better...
- 12/29/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We actually came closer to Tim Burton and Michael Keaton returning for a third Batman flick than many realize, but a nervous Warner Bros. decided to take a lighter route with Joel Schumacher, and rest is Bat-history. However, we can give you some idea of how the Birdman actor might have looked in a redesigned costume by José Fernandez. io9 have uncovered the following images, which feature concepts for his new Batsuit. Was Burton planning on giving us a grey costume? Actually it's highly probable these would have been painted black eventually, but at least there's no Bat-nipples...just a Bat- codpiece instead. Some have noted how similar the torso design is to the Kryptonians from Man Of Steel too. Would you have liked to see Burton make another Batman? Or are you one of the three people that actually enjoyed Schumacher's movies? Let us know in the usual place.
- 12/24/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Aside from the eponymous hero, the most iconic character in Hellboy 2is the amphibious Abe Sapien (Doug Jones). While Abe was an instant hit in the first film, Spectral Motion chief Mike Elizalde asked veteran suit creator José Fernandez to revamp the make-up, making it less labor-intensive. .I wasn.t making it look different,. Fernandez explained, .just easier for everybody involved. Before, Doug didn.t have any rubber on his legs; it was only make-up, which is also why it took so long, because they had to paint his legs every day. This time, I made legs for him that didn.t look like rubber, so that was a huge challenge, but I think the movement and the look were very successful..
- 8/11/2008
- makeupmag.com
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