Sure as the Pizza Planet truck will show up in every Pixar movie (except "The Incredibles" for some reason), the Lasser Glass can always be found somewhere in Mike Flanagan's horror movies and TV shows. This ornate, evil mirror hails from the very beginning of Flanagan's career -- a short film called "Oculus: Chapter 3 - The Man with the Plan," made in 2005 -- and the filmmaker has brought it with him ever since. Either that ... or it's been following him.
As you might expect, the Lasser Glass makes another appearance in Flanagan's new Netflix series, "The Fall of the House of Usher." An adaptation of various works by Edgar Allan Poe, the eight-episode series reimagines the doomed Usher family as pharmaceutical magnates in the vein of the real-life Sackler family. The Ushers have played a major role in creating America's opioid crisis, but have escaped justice thanks to a...
As you might expect, the Lasser Glass makes another appearance in Flanagan's new Netflix series, "The Fall of the House of Usher." An adaptation of various works by Edgar Allan Poe, the eight-episode series reimagines the doomed Usher family as pharmaceutical magnates in the vein of the real-life Sackler family. The Ushers have played a major role in creating America's opioid crisis, but have escaped justice thanks to a...
- 10/12/2023
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
The Los Angeles Greek Film Festival, an annual showcase that brings films and filmmakers from Greece, Cyprus and other countries in the region to the United States, announced the winners of its 2023 Orpheus Awards at a ceremony on Sunday night at the Silver Screen Theatre in the Pacific Design Center.
Toplining the honors: “Listen,” directed by Maria Douza, which won for best fiction feature film. “Iman,” helmed Corina Avramidou and Kyriakos Tofarides, took home the special jury award for best film, and Panos Koutras won the best director award for “Dodo.”
Spiros Jacovides won an honorable mention for best director for “Black Stone,” and Efthalia Papacosta was awarded the best performance trophy for “Listen.” “Black Stone” also won the audience award for feature film, and an honorable mention for best performance went to Stephanie Atala for “Iman.”
“Listen” centers on a 16-year-old deaf girl forced to leave her progressive Athens...
Toplining the honors: “Listen,” directed by Maria Douza, which won for best fiction feature film. “Iman,” helmed Corina Avramidou and Kyriakos Tofarides, took home the special jury award for best film, and Panos Koutras won the best director award for “Dodo.”
Spiros Jacovides won an honorable mention for best director for “Black Stone,” and Efthalia Papacosta was awarded the best performance trophy for “Listen.” “Black Stone” also won the audience award for feature film, and an honorable mention for best performance went to Stephanie Atala for “Iman.”
“Listen” centers on a 16-year-old deaf girl forced to leave her progressive Athens...
- 6/12/2023
- by Peter Caranicas
- Variety Film + TV
The window opens today (March 1), 2023, and will close on March 31.
Applications are now open for the landmark 20th edition of Screen International’s Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland.
The window opens today (March 1), 2023, and will close on March 31.
Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals and long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit.
Applicants should use the this Google Form and need to attach a brief bio, a headshot and contact details as well as a small statement about why they are applying.
Applications are now open for the landmark 20th edition of Screen International’s Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland.
The window opens today (March 1), 2023, and will close on March 31.
Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals and long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit.
Applicants should use the this Google Form and need to attach a brief bio, a headshot and contact details as well as a small statement about why they are applying.
- 3/1/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Nominations will close on April 18.
Screen International is delighted to announce that nominations are open for Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, now heading into its 19th year.
Nominations open from March 20, 2022, and will close over the Easter bank holiday weekend, on April 18, in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry this summer.
Due to the increasing popularity of this talent portfolio, we ask that all submissions now use this Google Form. Applicants will need to attach a brief bio,...
Screen International is delighted to announce that nominations are open for Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, now heading into its 19th year.
Nominations open from March 20, 2022, and will close over the Easter bank holiday weekend, on April 18, in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry this summer.
Due to the increasing popularity of this talent portfolio, we ask that all submissions now use this Google Form. Applicants will need to attach a brief bio,...
- 3/22/2022
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Nominations will close in one month’s time on May 1.
Screen International is delighted to announce that nominations are open for Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, now heading into its 18th year.
Nominations open from April 1, 2021, and will close one month later on May 1 in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry later this year.
Although confined to the UK and Ireland, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow talent initiative has proved itself to be the global film industry’s...
Screen International is delighted to announce that nominations are open for Screen Stars of Tomorrow, our annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, now heading into its 18th year.
Nominations open from April 1, 2021, and will close one month later on May 1 in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry later this year.
Although confined to the UK and Ireland, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow talent initiative has proved itself to be the global film industry’s...
- 4/1/2021
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Director Peter Mackie Burns’ Rialto takes the stage play Trade by Mark O’ Halloran (who writes the screenplay here too) and reworks it into a feature, with equally insightful and emotive results. The title translates in english as ‘exchange’, and in this case that definition takes on multiple meanings.
Rialto picks up with 46-year-old dockyard worker Colm (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), who is married with kids and living comfortably but he is secretly gay, and the shame he feels, not to mention the increasingly changing direction of his life, all begin to consume him. However, in teenage sex worker Jay (Tom Glynn Carney) he finds some kind of connection but with potentially further devastating consequences.
Colm’s self-destructive decisions, spiralling addictions to alcohol, desperate clinging to his paid sex with Jay, increasing frictions at home and tough upbringing, all amount to a compelling but shattering, and sometimes harrowing, portrait of a troubled soul.
Rialto picks up with 46-year-old dockyard worker Colm (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), who is married with kids and living comfortably but he is secretly gay, and the shame he feels, not to mention the increasingly changing direction of his life, all begin to consume him. However, in teenage sex worker Jay (Tom Glynn Carney) he finds some kind of connection but with potentially further devastating consequences.
Colm’s self-destructive decisions, spiralling addictions to alcohol, desperate clinging to his paid sex with Jay, increasing frictions at home and tough upbringing, all amount to a compelling but shattering, and sometimes harrowing, portrait of a troubled soul.
- 10/17/2020
- by Jack Bottomley
- The Cultural Post
The successful talent showcase will announce its 2020 selection later this year.
Submissions for Screen’s 2020 edition of Stars of Tomorrow have been extended by one day, and will close at 00.01 on Saturday, May 23.
The annual talent showcase will profile a selection of actors, directors, writers, producers, and heads of department from the UK and Ireland.
Informal industry submissions and recommendations are welcome, and should be emailed to screenstarsoftomorrow@gmail.com. These should include a brief bio; contact details; and an endorsement. Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals who are long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit,...
Submissions for Screen’s 2020 edition of Stars of Tomorrow have been extended by one day, and will close at 00.01 on Saturday, May 23.
The annual talent showcase will profile a selection of actors, directors, writers, producers, and heads of department from the UK and Ireland.
Informal industry submissions and recommendations are welcome, and should be emailed to screenstarsoftomorrow@gmail.com. These should include a brief bio; contact details; and an endorsement. Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals who are long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit,...
- 5/22/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
The successful talent showcase will announce its 2020 selection later this year.
Submissions for Screen’s 2020 edition of Stars of Tomorrow have been extended by one day, and will close at 00.01 on Saturday, May 23.
The annual talent showcase will profile a selection of actors, directors, writers, producers, and heads of department from the UK and Ireland.
Informal industry submissions and recommendations are welcome, and should be emailed to screenstarsoftomorrow@gmail.com. These should include a brief bio; contact details; and an endorsement. Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals who are long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit,...
Submissions for Screen’s 2020 edition of Stars of Tomorrow have been extended by one day, and will close at 00.01 on Saturday, May 23.
The annual talent showcase will profile a selection of actors, directors, writers, producers, and heads of department from the UK and Ireland.
Informal industry submissions and recommendations are welcome, and should be emailed to screenstarsoftomorrow@gmail.com. These should include a brief bio; contact details; and an endorsement. Applications are open to UK and Irish nationals who are long-term residents of either country. There is no upper or lower age limit,...
- 5/21/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Nominations will close in one month’s time on May 21.
Screen International is forging ahead with its annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, Screen Stars of Tomorrow, now going into its 17th year.
Nominations open from April 21, 2020, and will close one month later in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry this summer.
Although confined to the UK and Ireland, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow talent initiative has proved itself to be the global film industry’s most successful new talent showcase with an unrivalled...
Screen International is forging ahead with its annual portfolio of new talent from the UK and Ireland, Screen Stars of Tomorrow, now going into its 17th year.
Nominations open from April 21, 2020, and will close one month later in the drive to find new actors, directors, writers, producers and heads of department to present to the industry this summer.
Although confined to the UK and Ireland, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow talent initiative has proved itself to be the global film industry’s most successful new talent showcase with an unrivalled...
- 4/21/2020
- by 14¦Screen staff¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Mark Stanley is terrific as an Aberdeenshire family man whose dreams have gone nowhere
Game of Thrones actor Mark Stanley gives a less-is-more masterclass in acting in this low-key social realist drama from Scott Graham, set in a rundown Aberdeenshire fishing town. It’s a film with echoes of Andrea Arnold and perhaps Ken Loach – but Graham is a local boy, and brings a sense of place and character that is all his own. And Stanley is terrific: real and believable playing a family man in his 30s nagged by a sense that his life has gone nowhere. He’s become a kind of zombified version of himself, mumbling and clenched, with no way of communicating how he feels.
Stanley plays Finnie, who as a teenager was a boy racer. Back then, he got matching Bruce Springsteen tattoos – Born to Run – with his girlfriend Katie (Amy Manson) and dreamed of getting out.
Game of Thrones actor Mark Stanley gives a less-is-more masterclass in acting in this low-key social realist drama from Scott Graham, set in a rundown Aberdeenshire fishing town. It’s a film with echoes of Andrea Arnold and perhaps Ken Loach – but Graham is a local boy, and brings a sense of place and character that is all his own. And Stanley is terrific: real and believable playing a family man in his 30s nagged by a sense that his life has gone nowhere. He’s become a kind of zombified version of himself, mumbling and clenched, with no way of communicating how he feels.
Stanley plays Finnie, who as a teenager was a boy racer. Back then, he got matching Bruce Springsteen tattoos – Born to Run – with his girlfriend Katie (Amy Manson) and dreamed of getting out.
- 3/11/2020
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for March 2020, including "Arcadia", "Kung Fu", "Omens" and a whole lot more:
Feature
10-31
Local Production Company: 10-31 Productions Canada Ltd.
Producer: Eli Roth, Roger Birnbaum, Raynor Shimabukuro, Jonathan DuBois
3/2/2020 - 4/8/2020
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Ellington
Local Production Company: Swan Song BC Productions Inc.
Director: Ben Cleary
5/11/2020 - 7/10/2020
Lou
Local Production Company: Big Indie Lou Canada Inc.
Producer: JJ Abrams, Jonathan Cohen
Director: Anna Foerster
5/11/2020 - 7/2/2020
Mixtape
Local Production Company: Gjln Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Gil Netter, Jim Wedaa
Director: Valerie Weiss
4/20/2020 - 6/5/2020
Umma
Local Production Company: Umma Productions BC Inc.
Producer: Matt Black, Jonathan Schwartz, Zainab Azizi
Director: Iris K. Shim
4/6/2020 - 5/26/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Bonfire
Local Production Company: No Clocks Productions Ltd.
Feature
10-31
Local Production Company: 10-31 Productions Canada Ltd.
Producer: Eli Roth, Roger Birnbaum, Raynor Shimabukuro, Jonathan DuBois
3/2/2020 - 4/8/2020
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Ellington
Local Production Company: Swan Song BC Productions Inc.
Director: Ben Cleary
5/11/2020 - 7/10/2020
Lou
Local Production Company: Big Indie Lou Canada Inc.
Producer: JJ Abrams, Jonathan Cohen
Director: Anna Foerster
5/11/2020 - 7/2/2020
Mixtape
Local Production Company: Gjln Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Gil Netter, Jim Wedaa
Director: Valerie Weiss
4/20/2020 - 6/5/2020
Umma
Local Production Company: Umma Productions BC Inc.
Producer: Matt Black, Jonathan Schwartz, Zainab Azizi
Director: Iris K. Shim
4/6/2020 - 5/26/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Bonfire
Local Production Company: No Clocks Productions Ltd.
- 2/26/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for February 2020, including "Arcadia", "Resident Alien", "The 100" and a whole lot more:
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
1/13/2020 - 2/7/2020
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 2
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd.
Producer: Chris Smirnoff, Nina Lopez Corrado
Director: Nina Lopez Corrado, Rebecca Asher
6/19/2019 - 2/19/2020
Batwoman - Season 1
Local Production Company: Renraw Production Services Inc.
Producer: Jae Marchant
Director: Paul Wesley
7/4/2019 - 4/7/2020
Charmed - Season 2
Local Production Company: First Cut Productions Inc.
Producer: Lisa Towers, Joey Falco, Johanna Lee, Nicki Renna
Director: Stuart Gillard, Felix Alcala
7/24/2019 - 4/9/2020
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season...
Feature
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film Productions Inc.
Producer: Cecil O'Connor, Pat Crowley
Director: Colin Trevorrow
2/24/2020 - 3/6/2020
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Producer: Nan Morales
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
2/3/2020 - 4/9/2020
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
1/13/2020 - 2/7/2020
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 2
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd.
Producer: Chris Smirnoff, Nina Lopez Corrado
Director: Nina Lopez Corrado, Rebecca Asher
6/19/2019 - 2/19/2020
Batwoman - Season 1
Local Production Company: Renraw Production Services Inc.
Producer: Jae Marchant
Director: Paul Wesley
7/4/2019 - 4/7/2020
Charmed - Season 2
Local Production Company: First Cut Productions Inc.
Producer: Lisa Towers, Joey Falco, Johanna Lee, Nicki Renna
Director: Stuart Gillard, Felix Alcala
7/24/2019 - 4/9/2020
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season...
- 1/26/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for December 2019, including "The Now", "Batwoman", "Resident Alien" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film productions Inc.
Feb 24/20 - Mar 06/20
Grackle Bird
Local Production Company: Grackle Bird Productions Ltd.
Director: Robert Schwentke
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Erik Howsam
Oct 15/19 - Dec 06/19
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
Producer: Nan Morales, Graham King
Feb 03/20 - Apr 09/20
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
Jan 13/20 - Feb 20/20
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Oct 21/19 - Feb 01/20
Every Breath You Take
Local Production Company: Ebyt Productions Inc.
Director: Vaughn Stein
Producer: Kevin Leeson
Dec 05/19 - Jan 21/20
TV Movie
Blueprint To The Heart
Local Production Company: Rop Productions Inc.
Director: Jason...
Feature Film
Arcadia
Local Production Company: Gramercy Film productions Inc.
Feb 24/20 - Mar 06/20
Grackle Bird
Local Production Company: Grackle Bird Productions Ltd.
Director: Robert Schwentke
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Erik Howsam
Oct 15/19 - Dec 06/19
Untitled Graham King Project
Local Production Company: Cold Hut Production Ulc.
Director: Nora Fingscheidt
Producer: Nan Morales, Graham King
Feb 03/20 - Apr 09/20
New Media Feature
Cats And Dogs 3
Local Production Company: Cats And Dogs Productions Ltd.
Director: Sean McNamara
Jan 13/20 - Feb 20/20
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Oct 21/19 - Feb 01/20
Every Breath You Take
Local Production Company: Ebyt Productions Inc.
Director: Vaughn Stein
Producer: Kevin Leeson
Dec 05/19 - Jan 21/20
TV Movie
Blueprint To The Heart
Local Production Company: Rop Productions Inc.
Director: Jason...
- 12/4/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Werner Herzog’s ’Family Romance LLC’, his first Japanese-language film, is to be released in the UK by Modern Films.
London-based production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation has secured UK deals on three of its titles screening at this year’s BFI London Film Festival.
Firstly, German auteur Werner Herzog’s Family Romance LLC, his first Japanese-language film, is to be released in the UK by Modern Films. The film premiered as a special screening at Cannes.
Rashaad Ernesto Green’s second feature, Premature, which premiered at Sundance, will be distributed by Signature Entertainment. It stars Zora Howard, who also co-wrote the script.
London-based production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation has secured UK deals on three of its titles screening at this year’s BFI London Film Festival.
Firstly, German auteur Werner Herzog’s Family Romance LLC, his first Japanese-language film, is to be released in the UK by Modern Films. The film premiered as a special screening at Cannes.
Rashaad Ernesto Green’s second feature, Premature, which premiered at Sundance, will be distributed by Signature Entertainment. It stars Zora Howard, who also co-wrote the script.
- 10/8/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for August 2019, including "Batwoman", "Charmed", "Siren" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Godfrey
Local Production Company: Godfrey Production Inc.
Director: Ken Mok
Producer: Jason Bourque, Tim Marlowe, JJ Dubois
Aug 06/19 - Sep 09/19
To All The Boys 3
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Michael Fimognari
Producer: Matt Kaplan, Chris Foss
Jul 15/19 - Aug 20/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp
Sep 03/19 - Nov 13/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 23/19 - Dec 19/19
The Main Event
Local Production Company: Main Event Movie Inc.
Director: Jay Karas
Producer: Ian Hay
Jun 19/19 - Aug 12/19
There's Someone Inside Your House
Local Production Company: Beaver Tail Productions Ulc.
Director: Patrick Brice
Producer: Dan Cohen, James Wan, Michael Clear
Aug...
Feature Film
Godfrey
Local Production Company: Godfrey Production Inc.
Director: Ken Mok
Producer: Jason Bourque, Tim Marlowe, JJ Dubois
Aug 06/19 - Sep 09/19
To All The Boys 3
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Michael Fimognari
Producer: Matt Kaplan, Chris Foss
Jul 15/19 - Aug 20/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp
Sep 03/19 - Nov 13/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 23/19 - Dec 19/19
The Main Event
Local Production Company: Main Event Movie Inc.
Director: Jay Karas
Producer: Ian Hay
Jun 19/19 - Aug 12/19
There's Someone Inside Your House
Local Production Company: Beaver Tail Productions Ulc.
Director: Patrick Brice
Producer: Dan Cohen, James Wan, Michael Clear
Aug...
- 7/24/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Company boards Annie Silverstein’s debut feature.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
- 4/30/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Film Constellation boards Annie Silverstein’s debut feature.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
- 4/30/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Film Constellation boards Annie Silverstein’s debut feature.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
London-based Film Constellation has picked up international sales rights, excluding North America, to Us filmmaker Annie Silverstein’s debut feature Bull ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
The film stars Rob Morgan and newcomer Amber Havard and is a drama about a troubled 14-year-old who destroys her neighbour’s rundown house in an act of youthful defiance and now faces state prison. She forms a bond with a man working on the rodeo circuit.
North American rights are being handled by Us outfit 30West which helped to source financing for the project.
- 4/30/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for April 2019, including "Alive", "The Terror", "The Lost Boys" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Little Fish
Local Production Company: Little Fish Pictures Inc.
Director: Chad Hartigan
Producer: Chris Ferguson, Jesse Savath, Jj Dubois
Mar 11/19 - Apr 12/19
To All The Boys 2
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Susan Johnson
Producer: Chris Foss
Mar 25/19 - May 06/19
Windfall
Local Production Company: Windfallen Productions Ltd.
Apr 02/19 - May 17/19
TV Pilot
Chad
Local Production Company: Freshman Year Productions Inc.
Director: Rhys ThomaSMar 25/10 - Apr 2/19
Alive (Frankenstein)
Local Production Company: Vbc Pilot Productions Inc.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
Mar 19/19 - Apr 05/19
Next
Local Production Company: Next Television Productions Limited
Director: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra
Mar 26/19 - Apr 11/19
The Haunting Of Nancy Drew
Local Production Company: Vbc Pilot Productions Inc.
Director: Larry Teng
Producer: Grace Gilroy
Mar 25/19 - Apr 09/19
The Lost Boys
Local...
Feature Film
Little Fish
Local Production Company: Little Fish Pictures Inc.
Director: Chad Hartigan
Producer: Chris Ferguson, Jesse Savath, Jj Dubois
Mar 11/19 - Apr 12/19
To All The Boys 2
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Susan Johnson
Producer: Chris Foss
Mar 25/19 - May 06/19
Windfall
Local Production Company: Windfallen Productions Ltd.
Apr 02/19 - May 17/19
TV Pilot
Chad
Local Production Company: Freshman Year Productions Inc.
Director: Rhys ThomaSMar 25/10 - Apr 2/19
Alive (Frankenstein)
Local Production Company: Vbc Pilot Productions Inc.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
Mar 19/19 - Apr 05/19
Next
Local Production Company: Next Television Productions Limited
Director: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra
Mar 26/19 - Apr 11/19
The Haunting Of Nancy Drew
Local Production Company: Vbc Pilot Productions Inc.
Director: Larry Teng
Producer: Grace Gilroy
Mar 25/19 - Apr 09/19
The Lost Boys
Local...
- 3/29/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The film will compete in Tribeca’s International Narrative Competition section.
Cohen Media Group has acquired Us rights to Anne Fontaine’s racy new comedy-drama White As Snow, ahead of its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival (April 24-May 5) next month.
The film will compete in Tribeca’s International Narrative Competition section alongside films including Sharon Maymon and Flawless’s Flawless, Bora Kim’s House Of Hummingbird and Scott Graham’s Run.
A contemporary re-telling of the Snow White fairytale with a comedic and erotic edge, the feature co-stars Isabelle Huppert as evil stepmother Maud opposite Lou de Laâge as...
Cohen Media Group has acquired Us rights to Anne Fontaine’s racy new comedy-drama White As Snow, ahead of its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival (April 24-May 5) next month.
The film will compete in Tribeca’s International Narrative Competition section alongside films including Sharon Maymon and Flawless’s Flawless, Bora Kim’s House Of Hummingbird and Scott Graham’s Run.
A contemporary re-telling of the Snow White fairytale with a comedic and erotic edge, the feature co-stars Isabelle Huppert as evil stepmother Maud opposite Lou de Laâge as...
- 3/13/2019
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Cannes Film Festival lineup may be short on Brit movies but for the second year the UK’s three leading financiers, the BFI, BBC Films and Film4, in collaboration with the British Council and the UK government’s ‘Great’ campaign, will be showcasing up-and-coming UK talent with projects in the market.
Here, I can reveal the ‘Great 8’, which will be highlighted on Tuesday 8 May during a private reception for buyers and festival programmers at the Gray d’Albion beach. These are projects in post-production which have a strong chance at critical and/or commercial success. It’s a non-exhaustive list, there are others in the market which fit that bill, but this is a useful snapshot.
Last year’s lineup included Michaela Coel musical Been So Long, which was nabbed by Netflix in a multi-million dollar deal soon after the festival, and Michael Pearce drama Beast, which went...
Here, I can reveal the ‘Great 8’, which will be highlighted on Tuesday 8 May during a private reception for buyers and festival programmers at the Gray d’Albion beach. These are projects in post-production which have a strong chance at critical and/or commercial success. It’s a non-exhaustive list, there are others in the market which fit that bill, but this is a useful snapshot.
Last year’s lineup included Michaela Coel musical Been So Long, which was nabbed by Netflix in a multi-million dollar deal soon after the festival, and Michael Pearce drama Beast, which went...
- 5/4/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Mark Stanley, Amy Manson star in latest from Shell director.
Principal photography has wrapped on Shell and Iona director Scott Graham’s third feature, We Don’t Talk About Love (previously under the working title Born To Run), and Screen can reveal a first look at the project.
The film, starring Mark Stanley (Game Of Thrones) alongside Amy Manson (Once Upon A Time) and newcomers Marli Siu and Anders Hayward, is a love story set over the course of one night in a small fishing town.
London-based sales outfit Film Constellation has boarded sales and will introduce the film to buyers in Cannes.
Principal photography has wrapped on Shell and Iona director Scott Graham’s third feature, We Don’t Talk About Love (previously under the working title Born To Run), and Screen can reveal a first look at the project.
The film, starring Mark Stanley (Game Of Thrones) alongside Amy Manson (Once Upon A Time) and newcomers Marli Siu and Anders Hayward, is a love story set over the course of one night in a small fishing town.
London-based sales outfit Film Constellation has boarded sales and will introduce the film to buyers in Cannes.
- 4/24/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for February 2018, including "Fast Layne", "Purple Harvest, "Sacred Lies" and a whole lot more:
Purple Harvest
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Exec. Producer: Mary McLaglen
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Spontaneous
Feature
Local Production Company: Spontaneous Film Productions
Director: Brian Duffield
Producer: Chris Foss
Jan 29/18 - Mar 02/18
The Perfection
Feature
Local Production Company: Perfection Canada Films
Director: Richard Shepard
Producer: Bill Block, Richard Shepard, Stacy Reiss
Feb 14/18 - Mar 16/18
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2 & 3
TV Series
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
Exec. Producer(s): Daniel Handler, Rose Lam, Barry Sonnenfeld
Apr 17/17 - May 08/18
Arrow - Season 6
TV Series
Local Production Company: Benchmark Production Services
Director: various
Producer: Todd Pittson
Jul 07/17 - Apr 26/18
Blue Book - Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Blue Book 1 North Productions
Director: Robert Stromberg, Pete Travis...
Purple Harvest
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Exec. Producer: Mary McLaglen
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Spontaneous
Feature
Local Production Company: Spontaneous Film Productions
Director: Brian Duffield
Producer: Chris Foss
Jan 29/18 - Mar 02/18
The Perfection
Feature
Local Production Company: Perfection Canada Films
Director: Richard Shepard
Producer: Bill Block, Richard Shepard, Stacy Reiss
Feb 14/18 - Mar 16/18
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2 & 3
TV Series
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
Exec. Producer(s): Daniel Handler, Rose Lam, Barry Sonnenfeld
Apr 17/17 - May 08/18
Arrow - Season 6
TV Series
Local Production Company: Benchmark Production Services
Director: various
Producer: Todd Pittson
Jul 07/17 - Apr 26/18
Blue Book - Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Blue Book 1 North Productions
Director: Robert Stromberg, Pete Travis...
- 1/26/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for June 2017, including "Psych: The Movie", "Love Machine", "Lost In Space" and a whole lot more:
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Apr 12/17 - Jun 06/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouve Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 26/17 - Oct 06/17
One Of A Kind
Feature
Local Production Company: Two Sixty Six Productions Inc
Director: Felix Chong
Producer: Costa Vassos
Jul 13/17 - Jul 31/17
Overboard
Feature
Local Production Company: Tgl Productions Ltd
Director: Robert Greenberg
Producer: Eugenio Derbez, Ben Odell
May 23/17 - Jul 14/17
Skyscraper
Feature
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Exec. Producer(s): Eric Hedayat
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Altered Carbon ~ Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Altered Carbon Productions I Inc.
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Apr 12/17 - Jun 06/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouve Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 26/17 - Oct 06/17
One Of A Kind
Feature
Local Production Company: Two Sixty Six Productions Inc
Director: Felix Chong
Producer: Costa Vassos
Jul 13/17 - Jul 31/17
Overboard
Feature
Local Production Company: Tgl Productions Ltd
Director: Robert Greenberg
Producer: Eugenio Derbez, Ben Odell
May 23/17 - Jul 14/17
Skyscraper
Feature
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Exec. Producer(s): Eric Hedayat
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Altered Carbon ~ Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Altered Carbon Productions I Inc.
- 5/23/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for May 2017, including "Game Over Man", "Stingray", "Ollie (aka "The Predator") and a whole lot more:
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Exec. Producer(s): Ted Gidlow
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Apr 12/17 - Jun 06/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 19/17 - Oct 05/17
Ollie (aka "The Predator")
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): Bill Bannerman, John Davis
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Overboard
Feature
Local Production Company: Tgl Productions Ltd
Director: Robert Greenberg
May 23/17 - Jul 14/17
Stingray
Feature
Local Production...
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Exec. Producer(s): Ted Gidlow
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Apr 12/17 - Jun 06/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 19/17 - Oct 05/17
Ollie (aka "The Predator")
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): Bill Bannerman, John Davis
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Overboard
Feature
Local Production Company: Tgl Productions Ltd
Director: Robert Greenberg
May 23/17 - Jul 14/17
Stingray
Feature
Local Production...
- 4/26/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for April 2017, including "Game Over Man", "Hardpowder", "Love Machine" and a whole lot more:
Anthem
Feature
Local Production Company: Gandy's Rock Productions Inc
Director: Robin Hays
Producer: Tina Pehme, Kim Roberts
Mar 27/17 - Apr 15/17
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newcheck
Exec. Producer(s): Ted Gidlow
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Line Producer: Ted Gidlow
Apr 12/17 - Jun 05/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouve Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 19/17 - Sep 18/17
Ollie (aka The Predator)
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): Bill Bannerman, John Davis
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Stingray...
Anthem
Feature
Local Production Company: Gandy's Rock Productions Inc
Director: Robin Hays
Producer: Tina Pehme, Kim Roberts
Mar 27/17 - Apr 15/17
Game Over, Man
Feature
Local Production Company: Lumberjackson Productions Inc.
Director: Kyle Newcheck
Exec. Producer(s): Ted Gidlow
Producer: Seth Rogan, Scott Rudin
Line Producer: Ted Gidlow
Apr 12/17 - Jun 05/17
Hardpowder
Feature
Local Production Company: Hardpowder Canada Inc
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Exec. Producer(s): Ameet Shukla, Michael Dreyer
Mar 20/17 - May 24/17
Love Machine
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouve Productions Ltd
Director: David Leitch
Exec. Producer(s): Ethan Smith, Kelly McCormick
Jun 19/17 - Sep 18/17
Ollie (aka The Predator)
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): Bill Bannerman, John Davis
Sep 30/16 - May 15/17
Stingray...
- 3/28/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
A last request to scatter their best friend’s ashes leads to some surreal and startling moments on the road
This confident, relaxed British feature debut by director Chanya Button and screenwriter Charlie Covell is a sort of millennials’ mashup of Laughter in Paradise and Last Orders. Cynical twentysomething Dan (Jack Farthing) has just died of cancer, and has posthumously ordered his two best friends Seph (Laura Carmichael) and Alex (Chloe Perrie) to go on a road trip across Britain to scatter his ashes in personally important locations, for reasons he announces in separate videos which they have promised to watch in each place. In engineering this cathartic quest, Dan plans to sort out their personal issues from beyond the grave. It’s not the most original premise, but it’s very nicely acted by Carmichael and Perrie (who was the lead in Scott Graham’s 2012 movie Shell). There are...
This confident, relaxed British feature debut by director Chanya Button and screenwriter Charlie Covell is a sort of millennials’ mashup of Laughter in Paradise and Last Orders. Cynical twentysomething Dan (Jack Farthing) has just died of cancer, and has posthumously ordered his two best friends Seph (Laura Carmichael) and Alex (Chloe Perrie) to go on a road trip across Britain to scatter his ashes in personally important locations, for reasons he announces in separate videos which they have promised to watch in each place. In engineering this cathartic quest, Dan plans to sort out their personal issues from beyond the grave. It’s not the most original premise, but it’s very nicely acted by Carmichael and Perrie (who was the lead in Scott Graham’s 2012 movie Shell). There are...
- 10/27/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Twenty-two emerging producers to receive up to £2.2m; almost 500 applicants.Scroll Down For Recipients
The BFI has announced the recipients of its 2016-18 Vision Awards, comprising 22 investments in up-and-coming UK producers.
The awards, generally spread over two years, are designed to enable producers to build and develop their companies, slates and creative relationships.
The BFI had intended to give 20 awards but increased that allocation to 22 in response to the number of strong applications it received. Almost 500 companies applied for the awards, which are backed by a total commitment from the BFI of £2.2m of National Lottery funding.
Fifteen of the awards are to women producers or partnerships, while eight of the companies are based outside of London, located in Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and York.
In a bid to foster sustainability, the third iteration of the Vision Awards will include an allowance to cover a producer’s fees and overheads of up to half...
The BFI has announced the recipients of its 2016-18 Vision Awards, comprising 22 investments in up-and-coming UK producers.
The awards, generally spread over two years, are designed to enable producers to build and develop their companies, slates and creative relationships.
The BFI had intended to give 20 awards but increased that allocation to 22 in response to the number of strong applications it received. Almost 500 companies applied for the awards, which are backed by a total commitment from the BFI of £2.2m of National Lottery funding.
Fifteen of the awards are to women producers or partnerships, while eight of the companies are based outside of London, located in Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and York.
In a bid to foster sustainability, the third iteration of the Vision Awards will include an allowance to cover a producer’s fees and overheads of up to half...
- 8/24/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
The search is on for Screen International’s annual talent showcase.
Screen International is looking for new actors, writers, directors and producers to showcase in its 13th annual Stars of Tomorrow portfolio.
For the first time, Screen will open a direct line for recommendations, which should be directed to stars@screendaily.com.
Open from now, the final deadline for submissions is June 1, 2016.
Candidates for inclusion in Screen International Stars of Tomorrow should be professional and with a track record, albeit brief, in the film business. They should be UK or Republic of Ireland nationals, ideally under the age of 30. Directors may not yet have shot their first feature. All names will be verified in a lengthy vetting process.
Stars of Tomorrow is the film industry’s most successful new talent showcase, with an unrivalled track record for discovering fresh UK and Irish actors and key creatives.
Screen International’s reviews editor and chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan...
Screen International is looking for new actors, writers, directors and producers to showcase in its 13th annual Stars of Tomorrow portfolio.
For the first time, Screen will open a direct line for recommendations, which should be directed to stars@screendaily.com.
Open from now, the final deadline for submissions is June 1, 2016.
Candidates for inclusion in Screen International Stars of Tomorrow should be professional and with a track record, albeit brief, in the film business. They should be UK or Republic of Ireland nationals, ideally under the age of 30. Directors may not yet have shot their first feature. All names will be verified in a lengthy vetting process.
Stars of Tomorrow is the film industry’s most successful new talent showcase, with an unrivalled track record for discovering fresh UK and Irish actors and key creatives.
Screen International’s reviews editor and chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan...
- 3/31/2016
- ScreenDaily
A woman and her son return to the isolated religious community of her youth in this atmospheric drama
Strong performances and eye-catching location photography lift this uneven Hebridean drama, recut since its Edinburgh film festival premiere last year. Returning to the island from which she takes her name, Iona (Ruth Negga) and young son Billy (Ben Gallacher) awaken sleeping resentments in an incestuously tight-knit religious community. Thoughts of damnation and the suggestion of miracles sit side by side, hinting at a bigger picture that never quite comes into focus in this flawed but atmospheric work from Shell writer-director Scott Graham.
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Strong performances and eye-catching location photography lift this uneven Hebridean drama, recut since its Edinburgh film festival premiere last year. Returning to the island from which she takes her name, Iona (Ruth Negga) and young son Billy (Ben Gallacher) awaken sleeping resentments in an incestuously tight-knit religious community. Thoughts of damnation and the suggestion of miracles sit side by side, hinting at a bigger picture that never quite comes into focus in this flawed but atmospheric work from Shell writer-director Scott Graham.
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- 3/27/2016
- by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
- The Guardian - Film News
★★☆☆☆ Scottish director Scott Graham follows up his impressive, underseen debut Shell with Iona, a similarly sombre tale of isolation and familial relations. A film inspired as much by the dark sophistication of Carl Theodor Dreyer's Ordet as the spiritual clash of cultures in Peter Weir's Witness, Graham's rural study of guilt, faith and redemption is swaddled in an alluring mist of mystery yet lacking in narrative lucidity. The film's title refers to both its central character and its Hebridean setting. The story begins with Iona (Ruth Negga) and her son Billy (Ben Gallagher) on the run, travelling to the remote island she's named after.
- 3/25/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Iona’s untamed landscape provides the backdrop for this striking film about the aftermath of a violent relationship
A young woman who left an island community as a damaged teenager returns to her childhood home with a secret and her own troubled adolescent son. The remarkable Ruth Negga is a potent presence as the eponymous central character, who was named after the Hebridean island where the story unfolds. Iona, we learn through flashbacks, is fleeing the aftermath of a violent relationship. Her son Billy – or Bull as he prefers to be called – is a taciturn 15-year-old who thrashes in his sleep, soaked in the sweat of the night terrors that plague him. As with his feature debut Shell, writer/director Scott Graham here captures the tensions peculiar to an isolated community. Iona – the film as well as the central character – is complicated by prickly questions of religious faith. It’s a striking piece,...
A young woman who left an island community as a damaged teenager returns to her childhood home with a secret and her own troubled adolescent son. The remarkable Ruth Negga is a potent presence as the eponymous central character, who was named after the Hebridean island where the story unfolds. Iona, we learn through flashbacks, is fleeing the aftermath of a violent relationship. Her son Billy – or Bull as he prefers to be called – is a taciturn 15-year-old who thrashes in his sleep, soaked in the sweat of the night terrors that plague him. As with his feature debut Shell, writer/director Scott Graham here captures the tensions peculiar to an isolated community. Iona – the film as well as the central character – is complicated by prickly questions of religious faith. It’s a striking piece,...
- 3/24/2016
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Iona’s untamed landscape provides the backdrop for this striking film about the aftermath of a violent relationship
A young woman who left an island community as a damaged teenager returns to her childhood home with a secret and her own troubled adolescent son. The remarkable Ruth Negga is a potent presence as the eponymous central character, who was named after the Hebridean island where the story unfolds. Iona, we learn through flashbacks, is fleeing the aftermath of a violent relationship. Her son Billy – or Bull as he prefers to be called – is a taciturn 15-year-old who thrashes in his sleep, soaked in the sweat of the night terrors that plague him. As with his feature debut Shell, writer/director Scott Graham here captures the tensions peculiar to an isolated community. Iona – the film as well as the central character – is complicated by prickly questions of religious faith. It’s a striking piece,...
A young woman who left an island community as a damaged teenager returns to her childhood home with a secret and her own troubled adolescent son. The remarkable Ruth Negga is a potent presence as the eponymous central character, who was named after the Hebridean island where the story unfolds. Iona, we learn through flashbacks, is fleeing the aftermath of a violent relationship. Her son Billy – or Bull as he prefers to be called – is a taciturn 15-year-old who thrashes in his sleep, soaked in the sweat of the night terrors that plague him. As with his feature debut Shell, writer/director Scott Graham here captures the tensions peculiar to an isolated community. Iona – the film as well as the central character – is complicated by prickly questions of religious faith. It’s a striking piece,...
- 3/24/2016
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Iona (Ruth Negga) on the sidelines
"I've been writing for three months, so this is the most I've heard my voice for a long time... It's a bit strange." The voice in question, which, incidentally, isn't at all strange, belongs to writer and director Scott Graham, whose second film, Iona, is out on Friday. Graham's debut, Shell, was released to critical and festival circuit acclaim and garnered a BAFTA nomination; however the memory of Shell is bittersweet for the director, who wrote a list of all the things he would change about the film after it was released. He still has the list. Yet, in making Iona, Graham now says he can appreciate Shell for what it is, and is proud of the film. This dissatisfaction indicates the obsessiveness of the perfectionist filmmaker - never happy with the cut, always looking at things to be improved.
And this may be borne out by the.
"I've been writing for three months, so this is the most I've heard my voice for a long time... It's a bit strange." The voice in question, which, incidentally, isn't at all strange, belongs to writer and director Scott Graham, whose second film, Iona, is out on Friday. Graham's debut, Shell, was released to critical and festival circuit acclaim and garnered a BAFTA nomination; however the memory of Shell is bittersweet for the director, who wrote a list of all the things he would change about the film after it was released. He still has the list. Yet, in making Iona, Graham now says he can appreciate Shell for what it is, and is proud of the film. This dissatisfaction indicates the obsessiveness of the perfectionist filmmaker - never happy with the cut, always looking at things to be improved.
And this may be borne out by the.
- 3/24/2016
- by Robert Munro
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Tom Sommerlatte’s debut Summers Downstairs (Im Sommer wohnt er unten) was picked by the audience at this year’s Oldenburg International Film Festival (Sep 16-20) for the German Independence Award.
The French-German co-production, handled internationally by Arri Worldsales, premiered in the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino sidebar in February, won Best Feature Film at the Achtung Berlin! festival in April, and was the opening film of Filmfest Schwerin in May.
There were double honours for Sommerlatte at the closing night gala on Sunday (Sep 20) when the nomination jury for the European Film Awards’ European Discovery - Prix Fipresci announced that Summers Downstairs had been chosen as one of five finalists.
The Seymour Cassel Award - in honour of one of Oldenburg’s aficianados - was shared this year for the first time between two actors: actress Sarah Silverman for her performance in I Smile Back and former European Shooting Star Nikola Rakočević for his role in...
The French-German co-production, handled internationally by Arri Worldsales, premiered in the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino sidebar in February, won Best Feature Film at the Achtung Berlin! festival in April, and was the opening film of Filmfest Schwerin in May.
There were double honours for Sommerlatte at the closing night gala on Sunday (Sep 20) when the nomination jury for the European Film Awards’ European Discovery - Prix Fipresci announced that Summers Downstairs had been chosen as one of five finalists.
The Seymour Cassel Award - in honour of one of Oldenburg’s aficianados - was shared this year for the first time between two actors: actress Sarah Silverman for her performance in I Smile Back and former European Shooting Star Nikola Rakočević for his role in...
- 9/21/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Ruth Negga stars in "Iona," a film directed by Scott Graham, which made its world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival, Scotland's largest film festival, in May, as its closing night film. Described as "part coming-of-age story and part returning-home drama" the film follows the titular character (played by Negga) and her teenage son Bull, as they seek refuge from a violent crime on the island where she was born. Iona’s return exposes Bull to a way of life she rejected as a teenager and sends a shock wave through the family she left behind. Shot entirely on location in Scotland, "Iona" also stars Tom Brooke, Michelle...
- 7/28/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Read More: San Sebastian Film Festival Announces 2015 Competition TitlesThe San Sebastian Film Festival has announced the 13 titles competing for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award, which will be decided by a specific international jury and carry a prize of 50,000 euro. The section will present first or second works by filmmakers from all over the world and shed light on new emerging talent. The competing titles for the New Directors Award are as follows: "After Eden" (Canada) Dir: Hans Christian Berger "Barash" (Israel) Dir: Michal Vinik "One of Us" (Austria) Dir: Stephan Richter "Granny's Dancing on the Table" (Sweden, Denmark) Dir: Hanna Skold "Iona" (UK, Germany) Dir: Scott Graham "Thirst" (Bulgaria) Dir: Tsotsorkova Svetla "The New Kid" (France) Dir: Rudi Rosenberg "Parasol" (Belgium) Dir: Valery...
- 7/28/2015
- by Sarah Choi
- Indiewire
The 13 films competing for a $55,000 prize include Scott Graham’s Iona and Hans Christian Berger’s After Eden.Scroll down for full line-up
The San Sebastian Film Festival (Sept 18-26) has revealed the 13 films competing for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award, which includes a prize of $55,000 (€50,000).
The New Directors section, comprising first or second works by international filmmakers, includes Iona, Scott Graham’s follow-up to the critically acclaimed Shell, which world premiered at San Sebastian in 2012.
Iona stars Ruth Negga as the title character who takes her teenage son to the island where she was born so they can hide from a violent crime.
New Directors line-up
Synopses provided by the festival
After Eden
Hans Christian Berger (Canada)
A tale of love and temptation in the age of Internet pornography. A reclusive university student tracks down his favourite porn star in the real world and becomes her anonymous follower - until he finds the courage to connect in person...
The San Sebastian Film Festival (Sept 18-26) has revealed the 13 films competing for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award, which includes a prize of $55,000 (€50,000).
The New Directors section, comprising first or second works by international filmmakers, includes Iona, Scott Graham’s follow-up to the critically acclaimed Shell, which world premiered at San Sebastian in 2012.
Iona stars Ruth Negga as the title character who takes her teenage son to the island where she was born so they can hide from a violent crime.
New Directors line-up
Synopses provided by the festival
After Eden
Hans Christian Berger (Canada)
A tale of love and temptation in the age of Internet pornography. A reclusive university student tracks down his favourite porn star in the real world and becomes her anonymous follower - until he finds the courage to connect in person...
- 7/28/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
★★★☆☆
This year's Edinburgh International Film Festival drew to a close with Iona (2015), Scott Graham's follow-up to his much praised debut feature Shell (2012). Set against the beautiful, isolated terrain of the titular Scottish island, Iona retains much of the previous film's affinity for avocative cinematography and the hidden, often unarticulated troubles lurking within, even if its narrative doesn't prove to be quite as interesting. After a brutal crime, Iona (Ruth Negga) escapes Glasgow with her teenage son Bull (Ben Gallagher) and seeks refuge on her namesake island, where she finds safety with Daniel (Douglas Henshaw).
This year's Edinburgh International Film Festival drew to a close with Iona (2015), Scott Graham's follow-up to his much praised debut feature Shell (2012). Set against the beautiful, isolated terrain of the titular Scottish island, Iona retains much of the previous film's affinity for avocative cinematography and the hidden, often unarticulated troubles lurking within, even if its narrative doesn't prove to be quite as interesting. After a brutal crime, Iona (Ruth Negga) escapes Glasgow with her teenage son Bull (Ben Gallagher) and seeks refuge on her namesake island, where she finds safety with Daniel (Douglas Henshaw).
- 6/30/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Big Gold Dream won Audience Award at Eiff Edinburgh International Film Festival this evening announced Scottish actor James Cosmo and director/actor Karen Gillan have accepted the role of Eiff Honorary Patrons as the Festival heads into its 70th anniversary year. They join existing Eiff Honorary Patrons Tilda Swinton, Robert Carlyle, Seamus McGarvey and Mark Cousins.
The 69th edition of Eiff drew to a close with the World Premiere of Scott Graham’s Iona, and leading lady Ruth Negga was joined by fellow cast members in attendance on the red carpet.
Eiff Artistic Director Mark Adams said: “We are thrilled to add two Scottish luminaries to our illustrious troop of Eiff Honorary Patrons. James Cosmo is a powerhouse of acting fortitude, acknowledged this year by the Michael Powell Jury, and Karen Gillan is not only a star onscreen - her directorial debut at Eiff has shown her talents also extend behind the camera.
The 69th edition of Eiff drew to a close with the World Premiere of Scott Graham’s Iona, and leading lady Ruth Negga was joined by fellow cast members in attendance on the red carpet.
Eiff Artistic Director Mark Adams said: “We are thrilled to add two Scottish luminaries to our illustrious troop of Eiff Honorary Patrons. James Cosmo is a powerhouse of acting fortitude, acknowledged this year by the Michael Powell Jury, and Karen Gillan is not only a star onscreen - her directorial debut at Eiff has shown her talents also extend behind the camera.
- 6/28/2015
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film goes to Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years.
The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival has gone to Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years, which received its UK premiere at the festival.
The film follows an eldery married couple (Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay) in the five days leading up to their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. After the body of the husband’s first love is discovered, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps, their relationship becomes strained.
The award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film was shared between James Cosmo for his performance in The Pyramid Texts and Charlotte Rampling for her performance in 45 Years.
The Michael Powell Jury, which also awarded the main acting prize, was chaired by La Times film critic Kenneth Turan.
The award for Best International Feature Film went to Marielle Heller’s [link...
The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival has gone to Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years, which received its UK premiere at the festival.
The film follows an eldery married couple (Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay) in the five days leading up to their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. After the body of the husband’s first love is discovered, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps, their relationship becomes strained.
The award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film was shared between James Cosmo for his performance in The Pyramid Texts and Charlotte Rampling for her performance in 45 Years.
The Michael Powell Jury, which also awarded the main acting prize, was chaired by La Times film critic Kenneth Turan.
The award for Best International Feature Film went to Marielle Heller’s [link...
- 6/26/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
When she joined Creative Scotland as Director, Film And Media, last summer, Natalie Usher already had an intimate involvement with several of the films that Creative Scotland was backing.
As a senior film lawyer in the Film & TV Group at Lee & Thompson, Usher had been working on both the opening and closing films at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival: Robert Carlyle’s The Legend Of Barney Thomson and Scott Graham’s Iona.
“For me, this is personally a very interesting and exciting festival because a number of films I worked on as a lawyer, Creative Scotland also invested in and now they are here.”
Usher has come into her job at Creative Scotland at a time when the Scottish film industry looks set for a major resurgence.
Plans for a large scale Scottish studio are edging slow but surely forward. Meanwhile, at the Scottish Film Summit during Eiff earlier this week, Scottish culture...
As a senior film lawyer in the Film & TV Group at Lee & Thompson, Usher had been working on both the opening and closing films at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival: Robert Carlyle’s The Legend Of Barney Thomson and Scott Graham’s Iona.
“For me, this is personally a very interesting and exciting festival because a number of films I worked on as a lawyer, Creative Scotland also invested in and now they are here.”
Usher has come into her job at Creative Scotland at a time when the Scottish film industry looks set for a major resurgence.
Plans for a large scale Scottish studio are edging slow but surely forward. Meanwhile, at the Scottish Film Summit during Eiff earlier this week, Scottish culture...
- 6/22/2015
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Verve picks up UK rights to Scott Graham’s Shell follow-up.
Verve Pictures has acquired UK rights to Scott Graham’s Shell follow-up Iona, which will get its world premiere as the closing night film of the Edinburgh Film Festival.
Iona follows a young woman and her teenage son who flee Glasgow seeking refuge from a violent crime.
Ruth Negga, Douglas Henshall, Michelle Duncan, Tom Brooke, Ben Gallagher and Sorcha Groundsell star in the film which is a BFI and Creative Scotland presentation.
The Bard Entertainments production was made in association with Boudica Silver and co-produced with Hanfgarn & Ufer and Zdf in co-operation with Arte.
Colin Burch, managing director of Verve Pictures commented: “We are delighted to be releasing ‘Iona’ and to be working again with Scott Graham and Margaret Matheson. Iona is a wonderful film that fulfills the great promise shown in Shell”.
Verve Pictures has acquired UK rights to Scott Graham’s Shell follow-up Iona, which will get its world premiere as the closing night film of the Edinburgh Film Festival.
Iona follows a young woman and her teenage son who flee Glasgow seeking refuge from a violent crime.
Ruth Negga, Douglas Henshall, Michelle Duncan, Tom Brooke, Ben Gallagher and Sorcha Groundsell star in the film which is a BFI and Creative Scotland presentation.
The Bard Entertainments production was made in association with Boudica Silver and co-produced with Hanfgarn & Ufer and Zdf in co-operation with Arte.
Colin Burch, managing director of Verve Pictures commented: “We are delighted to be releasing ‘Iona’ and to be working again with Scott Graham and Margaret Matheson. Iona is a wonderful film that fulfills the great promise shown in Shell”.
- 6/19/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Discussions to cover development, financing, exhibition and sustainability, and will include a new distribution market.
The Edinbugh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Nine days of events will be held at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre from June 18.
Topics to be discussed will range from development and financing through to exhibition and sustainability.
There will be a number of events aimed at offering support and advice to emerging writers, directors and producers including two sessions hosted by partners of the BFI Net.Work looking at progressing from shorts to features.
Representatives from Creative England, Film London and the Scottish Film Talent Network will take part in the events including an opportunity for filmmakers to practice their feature pitch to get feedback on making their future applications stronger.
There will be events focussing on areas of interest specifically for producers...
The Edinbugh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Nine days of events will be held at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre from June 18.
Topics to be discussed will range from development and financing through to exhibition and sustainability.
There will be a number of events aimed at offering support and advice to emerging writers, directors and producers including two sessions hosted by partners of the BFI Net.Work looking at progressing from shorts to features.
Representatives from Creative England, Film London and the Scottish Film Talent Network will take part in the events including an opportunity for filmmakers to practice their feature pitch to get feedback on making their future applications stronger.
There will be events focussing on areas of interest specifically for producers...
- 6/3/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Ewan McGregor, Jane Seymour, Malcolm McDowell and Hong Kong director Johnnie To among the guests set to attend the festival.Scroll down for competition titles
The line-up for the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has been unveiled this morning by new artistic director Mark Adams.
This year’s Eiff (June 17-28) will comprise 164 features from 36 countries, including 24 world premieres, eight international premieres, 16 European premieres and 84 UK premieres.
Highlights including the UK premiere of Asif Kapadia’s documentary Amy, about the life of singer Amy Winehouse; the latest Disney-Pixar animation Inside Out; Arnold Schwarzenegger in zombie drama Maggie; comedy The D-Train, starring Jack Black and James Marsden; and a biopic of The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, Love & Mercy, in which John Cusack and Paul Dano play different aged versions of the musician.
Classic Screenings will include a rare outing for Noel Marshall’s Roar, a cult 1981 big cat movie.
Star power
This year’s Eiff will present...
The line-up for the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has been unveiled this morning by new artistic director Mark Adams.
This year’s Eiff (June 17-28) will comprise 164 features from 36 countries, including 24 world premieres, eight international premieres, 16 European premieres and 84 UK premieres.
Highlights including the UK premiere of Asif Kapadia’s documentary Amy, about the life of singer Amy Winehouse; the latest Disney-Pixar animation Inside Out; Arnold Schwarzenegger in zombie drama Maggie; comedy The D-Train, starring Jack Black and James Marsden; and a biopic of The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, Love & Mercy, in which John Cusack and Paul Dano play different aged versions of the musician.
Classic Screenings will include a rare outing for Noel Marshall’s Roar, a cult 1981 big cat movie.
Star power
This year’s Eiff will present...
- 5/27/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Screen International is to join with the BFI London Film Festival to launch its celebrated Stars of Tomorrow for the first time.
This year’s selected actors, directors, writers and producers will be unveiled by Screen and the Lff at a high-profile industry event during the festival, which this year runs October 7-18.
The move is part of an ongoing collaboration between Screen and the Lff and provides an exciting platform for celebrating the best and brightest new UK and Irish talent during one of the busiest times in the British film calendar.
This year marks the 12th anniversary for Screen’s highly-respected showcase of the UK and Ireland’s hottest talent, which boasts an impressive track record in identifying future stars.
Previous Stars of Tomorrow include:
James McAvoy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Emily Blunt and director Andrea Arnold, all selected for the first-ever edition in 2004;
Dominic Cooper, Robert Pattinson, Eddie Redmayne, Sophie Okonedo and screenwriter...
This year’s selected actors, directors, writers and producers will be unveiled by Screen and the Lff at a high-profile industry event during the festival, which this year runs October 7-18.
The move is part of an ongoing collaboration between Screen and the Lff and provides an exciting platform for celebrating the best and brightest new UK and Irish talent during one of the busiest times in the British film calendar.
This year marks the 12th anniversary for Screen’s highly-respected showcase of the UK and Ireland’s hottest talent, which boasts an impressive track record in identifying future stars.
Previous Stars of Tomorrow include:
James McAvoy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Emily Blunt and director Andrea Arnold, all selected for the first-ever edition in 2004;
Dominic Cooper, Robert Pattinson, Eddie Redmayne, Sophie Okonedo and screenwriter...
- 5/18/2015
- ScreenDaily
Ruth Negga is one of those actors who's managed to remain quite active on both sides of the Atlantic. A film I'm only learning about today, the Edinburgh Film Festival, Scotland's largest film festival, has announced that it will close this year's event with the world premiere of "Iona," a drama directed by Scott Graham, starring Ruth Negga in what is described as "part coming-of-age story and part returning-home drama" and follows the titular character (Negga) as she returns to her birthplace namesake with her son to seek refuge from a violent crime in Glasgow. Shot entirely on location in Scotland, "Iona" also stars Tom...
- 5/12/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Scott Graham’s drama stars Ruth Negga of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) is to close with the world premiere of Scott Graham’s Iona on June 28 at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh.
Shot entirely on location in Scotland, the film stars Ruth Negga (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D), Douglas Henshall (Shetland), Tom Brooke (The Boat That Rocked) and Michelle Duncan (Atonement), with debuts by two Scottish actors, Ben Gallagher and Sorcha Groundsell.
Iona is director Graham’s second film following his award winning Shell in 2012.
Graham said: ‘I discovered many films and filmmakers at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Edinburgh was my home all through my twenties and it was in venues like Filmhouse and the Cameo where I learned the value of the stories we tell and the emotions we share.
“I’m thrilled Iona will have its premiere here and doubly thrilled it will...
The 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) is to close with the world premiere of Scott Graham’s Iona on June 28 at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh.
Shot entirely on location in Scotland, the film stars Ruth Negga (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D), Douglas Henshall (Shetland), Tom Brooke (The Boat That Rocked) and Michelle Duncan (Atonement), with debuts by two Scottish actors, Ben Gallagher and Sorcha Groundsell.
Iona is director Graham’s second film following his award winning Shell in 2012.
Graham said: ‘I discovered many films and filmmakers at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Edinburgh was my home all through my twenties and it was in venues like Filmhouse and the Cameo where I learned the value of the stories we tell and the emotions we share.
“I’m thrilled Iona will have its premiere here and doubly thrilled it will...
- 5/11/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
A woman returns to the island that is her namesake with her teenage son in Iona - which will close Eiff 2015 Photo: Courtesy of Eiff Scott Graham’s Iona has been announced as the closing film of the 69th edition of Edinburgh Film Festival on Sunday June 28 at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh, where it will receive its world premiere.
Shell director Graham's second feature is described as "part coming-of-age story and part returning-home drama", that tells the story of Iona - returning to the Island where she was born (and after which she was named) with her teenage son Bull to seek refuge from a violent crime in Glasgow. Iona's return exposes Bull to a way of life she rejected when she left the island as a teenager and sends a shockwave through her family.
Shot entirely on location in Scotland, the film stars Ruth Negga (Marvel’s Agents of S.
Shell director Graham's second feature is described as "part coming-of-age story and part returning-home drama", that tells the story of Iona - returning to the Island where she was born (and after which she was named) with her teenage son Bull to seek refuge from a violent crime in Glasgow. Iona's return exposes Bull to a way of life she rejected when she left the island as a teenager and sends a shockwave through her family.
Shot entirely on location in Scotland, the film stars Ruth Negga (Marvel’s Agents of S.
- 5/11/2015
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Every year the theater industry honors the biggest and brightest stars and this morning (April 28) Mary-Louise Parker and Bruce Willis announced the nominees for the 2015 Tony Awards.
Jumping out ahead of the pack, “An American in Paris” and “Fun Home” each scored 12 shots at a trophy, while Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan and Kristin Chenoweth all nabbed nods.
The 2015 Tony Awards will air live from Radio City Music Hall on June 7th, hosted by Chenoweth and Alan Cumming.
Best Play
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Disgraced
Hand to God
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Best Musical
An American in Paris
Fun Home
Something Rotten!
The Visit
Best Revival Of A Play
The Elephant Man
Skylight
This Is Our Youth
You Can’t Take It with You
Best Revival Of A Musical
The King and I
On the Town
On the Twentieth Century
Best Book Of...
Jumping out ahead of the pack, “An American in Paris” and “Fun Home” each scored 12 shots at a trophy, while Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan and Kristin Chenoweth all nabbed nods.
The 2015 Tony Awards will air live from Radio City Music Hall on June 7th, hosted by Chenoweth and Alan Cumming.
Best Play
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Disgraced
Hand to God
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Best Musical
An American in Paris
Fun Home
Something Rotten!
The Visit
Best Revival Of A Play
The Elephant Man
Skylight
This Is Our Youth
You Can’t Take It with You
Best Revival Of A Musical
The King and I
On the Town
On the Twentieth Century
Best Book Of...
- 4/28/2015
- GossipCenter
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