Exclusive: Quiver Distribution announced today the acquisition of North American rights to the upcoming psychological thriller Detained directed and co-written by Felipe Mucci (Two Deaths of Henry Baker) and Jeremy Palmer and starring Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso.
The cast is rounded out by Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Justin H. Min, Breeda Wool, Josefine Lindegaard (Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire), and Silas Weir Mitchell.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the prior night and the accusations against her may have life altering implications. However, something is not quite right in this police station.
The cast is rounded out by Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Justin H. Min, Breeda Wool, Josefine Lindegaard (Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire), and Silas Weir Mitchell.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the prior night and the accusations against her may have life altering implications. However, something is not quite right in this police station.
- 5/16/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Laz Alonso, Justin H. Min, Moon Bloodgood also star in Kinogo Pictures feature.
Sublimity Entertainment has acquired worldwide sales rights to the crime thriller Detained starring Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso and will introduce the project to buyers in Cannes.
Felipe Mucci directs the Kinogo Pictures feature from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jeremy Palmer which centres on Rebecca, a woman who wakes up in a dilapidated police station in the middle of the night with no recollection of how she got there.
When Rebecca finds blood on her hands, she has no choice but to bribe her way out to cover up her blunder.
Sublimity Entertainment has acquired worldwide sales rights to the crime thriller Detained starring Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso and will introduce the project to buyers in Cannes.
Felipe Mucci directs the Kinogo Pictures feature from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jeremy Palmer which centres on Rebecca, a woman who wakes up in a dilapidated police station in the middle of the night with no recollection of how she got there.
When Rebecca finds blood on her hands, she has no choice but to bribe her way out to cover up her blunder.
- 5/10/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
"I'm trying to protect my son!" Saban Films has unveiled a trailer for Two Deaths of Henry Baker, a generational crime thriller from filmmaker Felipe Mucci. It will be arriving on VOD / DVD this January to watch. A decades-long family feud pits two brothers and their sons in a bloody battle for possession of a fortune in gold. On the outskirts of a dusty, rural town, a young boy watches as his father buries a cache of stolen coins. The secret stash is entrusted alone to his favored son, Henry. Thirty years later, a corrupt cop and his crew descend on the now-adult son to snatch the treasure. A bloody ambush ensues, leaving several dead or maimed and Henry being sent away to prison. His only son, Hank, is now in possession of their gold coins, that is until other family members show up to find them. The cast includes Gil Bellows as Henry Baker,...
- 12/1/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Abbie Cornish (Jack Ryan) and Laz Alonso (The Boys) have signed on to star in Detained, a psychological thriller from director Felipe Mucci (Two Deaths of Henry Baker), which counts Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy), John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Silas Weir Mitchell (Grimm), Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies), Josefine Lindegaard (The Comeback Trail) and Breeda Wool (Mr. Mercedes) amongst its supporting cast.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night prior. The accusations against her may have life-altering implications. However, in this isolated police station, something is not quite right.
Mucci wrote the script with Jeremy Palmer. Kinogo Pictures’ Ryan Scaringe is producing, with Amy Lippens serving as co-producer. Cornish and Alonso are exec producing alongside Monica Sufar, who is also handling sales for the film.
Cornish is...
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night prior. The accusations against her may have life-altering implications. However, in this isolated police station, something is not quite right.
Mucci wrote the script with Jeremy Palmer. Kinogo Pictures’ Ryan Scaringe is producing, with Amy Lippens serving as co-producer. Cornish and Alonso are exec producing alongside Monica Sufar, who is also handling sales for the film.
Cornish is...
- 10/14/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The 27th annual Austin Film Festival has revealed its 2020 virtual lineup, which includes the U.S. premiere of Jonah Malak’s Dave Not Coming Back, and world bows for Paul Kowalski’s Paper Tiger and Felipe Mucci’s Two Deaths of Henry Baker, starring Gil Bellows and Tony Curran.
Aff’s feature slate for the Oct. 22 to 29 event will have 22 world, North American and U.S. premieres, with first looks for Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch; Aldo Miyashiro’s Wake Show; Justin Etheredge’s Good; Justin Corsbie’s Hard Luck Love Song; and Will Bakke’s The Get Together.
Austin, as it ...
Aff’s feature slate for the Oct. 22 to 29 event will have 22 world, North American and U.S. premieres, with first looks for Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch; Aldo Miyashiro’s Wake Show; Justin Etheredge’s Good; Justin Corsbie’s Hard Luck Love Song; and Will Bakke’s The Get Together.
Austin, as it ...
- 10/1/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The 27th annual Austin Film Festival has revealed its 2020 virtual lineup, which includes the U.S. premiere of Jonah Malak’s Dave Not Coming Back, and world bows for Paul Kowalski’s Paper Tiger and Felipe Mucci’s Two Deaths of Henry Baker, starring Gil Bellows and Tony Curran.
Aff’s feature slate for the Oct. 22 to 29 event will have 22 world, North American and U.S. premieres, with first looks for Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch; Aldo Miyashiro’s Wake Show; Justin Etheredge’s Good; Justin Corsbie’s Hard Luck Love Song; and Will Bakke’s The Get Together.
Austin, as it ...
Aff’s feature slate for the Oct. 22 to 29 event will have 22 world, North American and U.S. premieres, with first looks for Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer’s The Catch; Aldo Miyashiro’s Wake Show; Justin Etheredge’s Good; Justin Corsbie’s Hard Luck Love Song; and Will Bakke’s The Get Together.
Austin, as it ...
- 10/1/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Miami — Particular Crowd, the big new film banner of Warner Media’s Turner Latin America, and MarVista Entertainment, one of the world’s biggest and ambitious of independent entertainment studios, have announced a multi-year production slate deal.
As part of the deal, Particular Crowd and MarVista will target production of 10-plus films per year, focusing on elevated movie content featuring unique and edgier stories and breakthrough talent, with the potential to crossover to the theatrical space, the partners announced in a written statement Thursday.
First up in the deal, and now in production, are psychological thriller “Sightless,” written and directed by Cooper Karl; modern-day Western “Two Deaths of Henry Baker,” directed by Felipe Mucci; “Tow, “ directed by Alex Merkin (“No Escape Room”); and “Hunter Hunter,” from Shawn Linden.
Turner and MarVista will jointly oversee development and production, and MarVista will oversee global distribution of these films outside Latin America.
Though...
As part of the deal, Particular Crowd and MarVista will target production of 10-plus films per year, focusing on elevated movie content featuring unique and edgier stories and breakthrough talent, with the potential to crossover to the theatrical space, the partners announced in a written statement Thursday.
First up in the deal, and now in production, are psychological thriller “Sightless,” written and directed by Cooper Karl; modern-day Western “Two Deaths of Henry Baker,” directed by Felipe Mucci; “Tow, “ directed by Alex Merkin (“No Escape Room”); and “Hunter Hunter,” from Shawn Linden.
Turner and MarVista will jointly oversee development and production, and MarVista will oversee global distribution of these films outside Latin America.
Though...
- 1/23/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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