Cleopatra Entertainment has acquired domestic rights to Modern Life Is Rubbish, the music-driven pic helmed by Daniel Jerome Gill that recently had its world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Freya Mavor and Josh Whitehouse star in the script from Philip Gawthorne. A 2018 theatrical release is planned. First brought together by their shared love of music, 10 years on Liam (Whitehouse) and Natalie (Mavor) have reached a breaking point. Liam, a struggling musician…...
- 6/27/2017
- Deadline
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The line-up for the 71st Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has been unveiled this morning by artistic director Mark Adams.
This year’s Eiff (June 21-2 July) will comprise a total 151 features from 46 countries including 17 world premieres, 12 international premieres, 9 European premieres and 69 UK premieres.
Highlights include the UK Premiere of Disney-Pixar’s animation Cars 3, appearances from Stanley Tucci, Oliver Stone and Kevin Bacon and the Opening and Closing Gala premieres of the previously announced God’s Own Country and England Is Mine.
There will also be a special screening of Raiders Of The Lost Ark accompanied by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra performing the score live.
Best of British
The Best of British strand includes Bryn Higgins’ Access All Areas featuring Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens; Simon Hunter’s Edie starring Sheila Hancock; the Donmar Warehouse’s all-female adaptation of [link...
The line-up for the 71st Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has been unveiled this morning by artistic director Mark Adams.
This year’s Eiff (June 21-2 July) will comprise a total 151 features from 46 countries including 17 world premieres, 12 international premieres, 9 European premieres and 69 UK premieres.
Highlights include the UK Premiere of Disney-Pixar’s animation Cars 3, appearances from Stanley Tucci, Oliver Stone and Kevin Bacon and the Opening and Closing Gala premieres of the previously announced God’s Own Country and England Is Mine.
There will also be a special screening of Raiders Of The Lost Ark accompanied by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra performing the score live.
Best of British
The Best of British strand includes Bryn Higgins’ Access All Areas featuring Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens; Simon Hunter’s Edie starring Sheila Hancock; the Donmar Warehouse’s all-female adaptation of [link...
- 5/31/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Exchange and Serotonin Films strike deal for Daniel Jerome Gill’s debut feature.
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange.
Piccadilly Pictures, Lipsync, Masnomis, Trailblazer Pictures and the BFI Film Fund financed the project.
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Content Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange.
Piccadilly Pictures, Lipsync, Masnomis, Trailblazer Pictures and the BFI Film Fund financed the project.
- 2/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Exchange and Serotonin Films strike deal for Daniel Jerome Gill’s debut feature.
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
- 2/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Exchange and Serotonin Films strike deal for Daniel Jerome Gill’s debut feature.
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor.
Ian Hart, Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
- 2/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Exchange and Serotonin Films strike deal for Daniel Jerome Gill’s debut feature.
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Ian Hart and Freya Mavor.
Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Josh Whitehouse, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
The Exchange and Serotonin Films have struck a multi-territory deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Group on Modern Life Is Rubbish.
The studio has picked up Europe, Asia and Latin America on Daniel Jerome Gill’s feature directorial debut starring Ian Hart and Freya Mavor.
Steven Mackintosh, Tom Riley, Josh Whitehouse, Jessie Cave, Matt Milne and Will Merrick round out the cast.
Modern Life Is Rubbish is styled as being in the vein of (500) Days Of Summer and centres on two people who relive the highlights of their ailing relationship as they divide their cherished record collection.
“We are very excited to have Universal as a partner on this winning movie,” said Brian O’Shea of The Exchange. “Universal’s commitment to this picture shows that Modern Life Is Rubbish is going to have commercial staying power.”
Piccadilly Pictures...
- 2/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Exchange handles worldwide rights to the rom-com at the Afm.
Piccadilly Pictures, Lipsync, Masnomis and the BFI Film Fund finance the project about a couple who decide to separate and recount their years together as they divide their prized record collection.
Freya Mavor and Josh Whitehouse also star in Modern Life Is Rubbish, currently shooting in London.
Daniel Gill directs from Philip Gawthorne’s screenplay and Dominic Norris of Serotonin Films produces.
Piccadilly Pictures, Lipsync, Masnomis and the BFI Film Fund finance the project about a couple who decide to separate and recount their years together as they divide their prized record collection.
Freya Mavor and Josh Whitehouse also star in Modern Life Is Rubbish, currently shooting in London.
Daniel Gill directs from Philip Gawthorne’s screenplay and Dominic Norris of Serotonin Films produces.
- 11/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Exchange has picked up worldwide rights heading into Cannes on the rom-com starring Olivier-winner Jack Lowden alongside Freya Mavor.
Production is scheduled to begin early this summer on Serotonin Films’ Modern Life Is Rubbish, about a couple who find it hard to break up as they divvy up their record collection and get sucked back into the soundtrack of their relationship.
Both Lowden, who earned the Olivier Award in 2014 for his performance in Ibsen’s Ghosts at London’s Almeida Theatre, and Mavor, whose credits include Sunshine On Leith and TV hit Skins, both hail from Scotland and are former Screen UK Stars Of Tomorrow.
Daniel Jerome Gill will direct from a screenplay by Philip Gawthorne. Serotonin’s Dominic Norris produces.
Production is scheduled to begin early this summer on Serotonin Films’ Modern Life Is Rubbish, about a couple who find it hard to break up as they divvy up their record collection and get sucked back into the soundtrack of their relationship.
Both Lowden, who earned the Olivier Award in 2014 for his performance in Ibsen’s Ghosts at London’s Almeida Theatre, and Mavor, whose credits include Sunshine On Leith and TV hit Skins, both hail from Scotland and are former Screen UK Stars Of Tomorrow.
Daniel Jerome Gill will direct from a screenplay by Philip Gawthorne. Serotonin’s Dominic Norris produces.
- 5/6/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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