The Jean-Claude Van Damme thriller will be released on a date to be announced shortly. International sales agent The Exchange has sold out all territories.
Alfred Molina, Lennie James, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Freya Tingley also star in the story of bank robbers who break out of prison and go after the one gang member who got away and has no recollection of his involvement.
Keith Parmer directed. Eleonore Dailly of Film Invaders, Alan Simpson of Grand Peaks and Chris Ranta of The Exchange produced Swelter and Don Simpson from Grand Peaks, Nat McCormick, Laura Ivey and Brian O’Shea of The Exchange served as executive producers.
Well Go USA president Doris Pfardrescher negotiated the deal with The Exchange chief O’Shea.
“We are again very happy to work with Well Go,” said O’Shea. “They are very strong domestically and confident that they will do a great job on releasing the movie.”...
Alfred Molina, Lennie James, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Freya Tingley also star in the story of bank robbers who break out of prison and go after the one gang member who got away and has no recollection of his involvement.
Keith Parmer directed. Eleonore Dailly of Film Invaders, Alan Simpson of Grand Peaks and Chris Ranta of The Exchange produced Swelter and Don Simpson from Grand Peaks, Nat McCormick, Laura Ivey and Brian O’Shea of The Exchange served as executive producers.
Well Go USA president Doris Pfardrescher negotiated the deal with The Exchange chief O’Shea.
“We are again very happy to work with Well Go,” said O’Shea. “They are very strong domestically and confident that they will do a great job on releasing the movie.”...
- 4/2/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
CEO Brian O’Shea has announced that the Jean-Claude Van Damme action title virtually sold out at the recent Afm.
Swelter marks the first completed film backed by Exchange Peaks Film Capital, the fund established by Grand Peaks and run by The Exchange. Talks are ongoing for a North American deal.
Deals have closed in Germany/Switzerland (Planet Media), France (Happy Audience), the UK (Anchor Bay), Australia / New Zealand (Transmission), Cis/ Baltics/Poland (Revolutionary Releasing), Latin America (Swen), Japan (Convenience Club), Spain (Tot Media), Portugal (Lusomundo), Bulgaria/Hungary/Czech Republic/Slovakia/Romania (Padora) and Benelux (A Film) and former Yugoslavia (Mg Film)
Rights also went in Middle East (Eagle), Spain (Tot Media), Turkey (Mars Sinema), Greece (Hollywood Entertainment), South Africa (Okhma), South Korea (Sonamu Pictures), Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm), Singapore (Shaw Organization), Indonesia (Pt Prima), Taiwan (Well Go), India (Pictureworks), Hong Kong / Macao (DDDream), Philippines (Pioneer Films) and Pan-Asia Ptv (Fox International). Jaguar took airlines.
Keith Parmer directed...
Swelter marks the first completed film backed by Exchange Peaks Film Capital, the fund established by Grand Peaks and run by The Exchange. Talks are ongoing for a North American deal.
Deals have closed in Germany/Switzerland (Planet Media), France (Happy Audience), the UK (Anchor Bay), Australia / New Zealand (Transmission), Cis/ Baltics/Poland (Revolutionary Releasing), Latin America (Swen), Japan (Convenience Club), Spain (Tot Media), Portugal (Lusomundo), Bulgaria/Hungary/Czech Republic/Slovakia/Romania (Padora) and Benelux (A Film) and former Yugoslavia (Mg Film)
Rights also went in Middle East (Eagle), Spain (Tot Media), Turkey (Mars Sinema), Greece (Hollywood Entertainment), South Africa (Okhma), South Korea (Sonamu Pictures), Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm), Singapore (Shaw Organization), Indonesia (Pt Prima), Taiwan (Well Go), India (Pictureworks), Hong Kong / Macao (DDDream), Philippines (Pioneer Films) and Pan-Asia Ptv (Fox International). Jaguar took airlines.
Keith Parmer directed...
- 11/22/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Director Ken Annakin.
I knew there was something familiar about the name when I read it: "Deborah Annakin-Peters." I had been corresponding with Debby via email for nearly a year after she had started working for Home Video Publicity at Paramount, and handled all my DVD requests. Then one day it struck me. I wrote her a quick email: "Are you, by chance, related to the director Ken Annakin?" I got a quick reply "Sure am. He's my dad!" It just happened that Annakin's most famous film, "The Longest Day," was getting a special edition DVD release from 20th Century Fox in a few weeks. I asked Debby if her father, then in his early 90s, was up to doing an interview. The answer to that question lies in the conversation below.
I was lucky enough to get to know Ken Annakin quite well over the next year or so when my producing partner,...
I knew there was something familiar about the name when I read it: "Deborah Annakin-Peters." I had been corresponding with Debby via email for nearly a year after she had started working for Home Video Publicity at Paramount, and handled all my DVD requests. Then one day it struck me. I wrote her a quick email: "Are you, by chance, related to the director Ken Annakin?" I got a quick reply "Sure am. He's my dad!" It just happened that Annakin's most famous film, "The Longest Day," was getting a special edition DVD release from 20th Century Fox in a few weeks. I asked Debby if her father, then in his early 90s, was up to doing an interview. The answer to that question lies in the conversation below.
I was lucky enough to get to know Ken Annakin quite well over the next year or so when my producing partner,...
- 4/30/2009
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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