Exclusive: Stephen Dorff (True Detective), John Rhys-Davies (The Lord Of The Rings) and Beau Bridges (Matlock) are attached to join true crime action-drama Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
The trio join Scott Haze, Joel Courtney, Willa Fitzgerald, Dermot Mulroney, Wilson Cruz, Tait Fletcher, Courtney Gains and British singing Hrvy.
Edith Productions is behind the project, which is being lined up to shoot in April in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of DuBow Media Distribution, which will continuing to discuss the film with buyers at the EFM.
The film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring.
Kiersch wrote the screenplay. Producer is Hartigan and EP is Mark Myers.
The trio join Scott Haze, Joel Courtney, Willa Fitzgerald, Dermot Mulroney, Wilson Cruz, Tait Fletcher, Courtney Gains and British singing Hrvy.
Edith Productions is behind the project, which is being lined up to shoot in April in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of DuBow Media Distribution, which will continuing to discuss the film with buyers at the EFM.
The film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring.
Kiersch wrote the screenplay. Producer is Hartigan and EP is Mark Myers.
- 2/13/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
The sales company is set to offer its slate at next month’s European Film Market.
Los Angeles-based sales company Access Entertainment has changed its name to DuBow Media Distribution (Dmd) and recruited Jonathan DuBow as vice president, global sales.
The company said that under its new name it will expand production activity while continuing to acquire new films for global sales.
Dmd is currently handling pre-sales on horror feature Red Light. Its sales slate, which will be offered at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin, includes family adventure Born To Be Great, comedy Thanksgiving Mascarade and comedy romance Bug Man.
Los Angeles-based sales company Access Entertainment has changed its name to DuBow Media Distribution (Dmd) and recruited Jonathan DuBow as vice president, global sales.
The company said that under its new name it will expand production activity while continuing to acquire new films for global sales.
Dmd is currently handling pre-sales on horror feature Red Light. Its sales slate, which will be offered at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin, includes family adventure Born To Be Great, comedy Thanksgiving Mascarade and comedy romance Bug Man.
- 1/5/2024
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Production is gearing up on Fruit of the Poisonous Tree, a true crime action-drama set to star Scott Haze (Horizon: An American Saga), Willa Fitzgerald (The Fall Of The House of Usher), Joel Courtney (Kissing Booth), Tait Fletcher (The Mandalorian) and British singer Hrvy in his feature film debut.
New Mexico-based Edith Productions is behind the project, which has a SAG AFTRA interim agreement.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of Access Entertainment, which is handling sales at AFM.
According to the producers, the film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring. Filming is being lined up for early next year in New Mexico.
Harvey Leigh Cantwell, also known by his stage name Hrvy,...
New Mexico-based Edith Productions is behind the project, which has a SAG AFTRA interim agreement.
Veteran director Fritz Kiersch (the original Children of the Corn) and casting director-producer Shayne Hartigan (Slayers) are aboard for the movie which is being made in association with Ken DuBow and Jonathan DuBow of Access Entertainment, which is handling sales at AFM.
According to the producers, the film will delve into the Operation Powerstroke police file, a detective’s multi-year investigation into a police-protected crime ring. Filming is being lined up for early next year in New Mexico.
Harvey Leigh Cantwell, also known by his stage name Hrvy,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Lydia Ianni joins; Jonathan DuBow, Brianna Matthews move up.
On the back of a rousing 2018 that delivered an Oscar-nomination for the animated feature Loving Vincent as well as a sales slate of four animations and four live-action films, Los Angeles-based Cinema Management Group (Cmg) has hired Lydia Ianni as head of acquisitions and operations.
Prior to joining Cmg, Ianni served as manager of acquisitions at Cohen Media Group for more than five years. Reporting to Cmg founder and president Edward Noeltner, she will be on the ground at Sundance next month ahead of the Efm (pictured) in Berlin.
“After being...
On the back of a rousing 2018 that delivered an Oscar-nomination for the animated feature Loving Vincent as well as a sales slate of four animations and four live-action films, Los Angeles-based Cinema Management Group (Cmg) has hired Lydia Ianni as head of acquisitions and operations.
Prior to joining Cmg, Ianni served as manager of acquisitions at Cohen Media Group for more than five years. Reporting to Cmg founder and president Edward Noeltner, she will be on the ground at Sundance next month ahead of the Efm (pictured) in Berlin.
“After being...
- 12/21/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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