Exclusive: HanWay Select boards 20,000 Days on Earth; Madman pre-buys Australia.
HanWay’s specialty arm HanWay Select has boarded Nick Cave music documentary 20,000 Days on Earth.
Directed by visual artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, and featuring an original score by Cave and regular collaborator Warren Ellis, the film features staged footage and real-life recordings of acclaimed Australian musician Cave and his bands.
HanWay has acquired world rights, excluding UK and Australia, with the latter being pre-bought by Madman in a deal with the producers.
Produced out of Pulse Films by James Wilson (Jw Films) and Dan Bowen, the film is backed by Film4, the BFI, Corniche Pictures, Pulse, Phi, and Goldin Films.
Currently in production, delivery is scheduled for early 2014 with theatrical rollout later in the year.
The film weaves drama and reality in a fictionalised 24 hours in the life of the acclaimed musician, author and screenwriter Cave, known for his bands Nick Cave and the Bad...
HanWay’s specialty arm HanWay Select has boarded Nick Cave music documentary 20,000 Days on Earth.
Directed by visual artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, and featuring an original score by Cave and regular collaborator Warren Ellis, the film features staged footage and real-life recordings of acclaimed Australian musician Cave and his bands.
HanWay has acquired world rights, excluding UK and Australia, with the latter being pre-bought by Madman in a deal with the producers.
Produced out of Pulse Films by James Wilson (Jw Films) and Dan Bowen, the film is backed by Film4, the BFI, Corniche Pictures, Pulse, Phi, and Goldin Films.
Currently in production, delivery is scheduled for early 2014 with theatrical rollout later in the year.
The film weaves drama and reality in a fictionalised 24 hours in the life of the acclaimed musician, author and screenwriter Cave, known for his bands Nick Cave and the Bad...
- 11/5/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
When we last reported on writer/director Erik Wilson and his horror film, House Call, about a year ago, he had just completed work on the film. Wilson, who's a regular reader of S & A, and comments under a pseudonym, will now make the film available online, for a limited time, startng today, Friday Oct. 26 at 9Pm (8Pm Central Time) until midnight on November 1st. The film will be available for viewing on Vimeo, Erik's facebook page (Here), and on his YouTube Channel. Here's the trailer:...
- 10/26/2012
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
House Call is a short film by Erik Wilson that tells the story of Janice, a young woman determined to get out of a loveless marriage by any means necessary. When she does the unthinkable, it comes to haunt her one year later in a very deadly way.
I'm always anxious about watching short horror films. I've seen a lot on You Tube that are absolutely incredible, and there are a fair share that I wouldn't waste my time on again. It's also an art form often overlooked by the public, but highly revered by those of us interested in filmmaking because it could be the thing that lands you a real gig one day.
House Call plunges us into this story from the beginning with a trapped and desperate woman, and though I found Aimee Bello's performance in the opening act a little stiff I was still surprised when she “solves” her problem.
I'm always anxious about watching short horror films. I've seen a lot on You Tube that are absolutely incredible, and there are a fair share that I wouldn't waste my time on again. It's also an art form often overlooked by the public, but highly revered by those of us interested in filmmaking because it could be the thing that lands you a real gig one day.
House Call plunges us into this story from the beginning with a trapped and desperate woman, and though I found Aimee Bello's performance in the opening act a little stiff I was still surprised when she “solves” her problem.
- 1/20/2012
- by spencer@test.com (Spencer Perry)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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