Bel Ami's Christina Ricci has joined Susan Sarandon and Amurri Martino in Paul Duddridge's 'Mother's Day' drama Ricci of Pan Am, and the upcoming Robert Pattinson starrer Bel Ami (shown above) has jumped on board the comedy drama which currently has real-life mother and daugher Sarandon and Amurri on board, reports Deadline. Mother's Day (not to be confused with Darren Lynn Bousman's thriller) examines the relationship between 12 mothers and daughters over a single Mother's Day, and is scripted, as well as helmed by Paul Duddridge. The film marks Duddridge's first attempt at directing a feature-length film after serving as executive producer on numerous TV shows including The Keith Barret Show, Directors Commentary, Annually Retentive and Battle of ther Bods.
- 6/4/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bel Ami's Christina Ricci has joined Susan Sarandon and Amurri Martino in Paul Duddridge's 'Mother's Day' drama Ricci of Pan Am, and the upcoming Robert Pattinson starrer Bel Ami (shown above) has jumped on board the comedy drama which currently has real-life mother and daugher Sarandon and Amurri on board, reports Deadline. Mother's Day (not to be confused with Darren Lynn Bousman's thriller) examines the relationship between 12 mothers and daughters over a single Mother's Day, and is scripted, as well as helmed by Paul Duddridge. The film marks Duddridge's first attempt at directing a feature-length film after serving as executive producer on numerous TV shows including The Keith Barret Show, Directors Commentary, Annually Retentive and Battle of ther Bods.
- 6/4/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
LONDON -- BBC head of comedy commissioning Mark Freeland is leaving the U.K. pubcaster to join indie movie and television production banner Hartswood Films, where he will become a senior executive at the family-run company with responsibility to bring in and produce television and movie projects. His new role, which was announced Tuesday, could see Freeland pitching projects from Hartswood to the BBC. In his three-year tenure at the BBC, Freeland commissioned several indie comedy productions for the BBC, including The Keith Barret Show, Nighty Night, The Mighty Boosh, Shirley Ghostman and Hartswood's upcoming Australian co-production Supernova. Hartswood CEO Beryl Vertue described Freeland as having "real editorial flair" for comedy.
- 4/13/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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