The BFI London Film Festival will debut Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin’s latest project as part of Lff Expanded, the festival’s Immersive Art and Extended Realities strand, which runs from October 5-16, 2022.
Programmed by Ulrich Schrauth, the BFI’s Immersive Art and Xr Curator, this year’s Lff Expanded lineup showcases 20 projects from 17 countries across the world, all of which feature artists working in emerging technologies, such as interactive virtual reality, screen-based installations, augmented reality, mixed reality, immersive audio experience and live performance.
The lineup includes the World Premiere of Guy Maddin’s latest work Haunted Hotel: A Melodrama in Augmented Reality. Presented at BFI Southbank, this evocative, immersive exhibition transports the audience into a surreal paper world, created from an eclectic selection of clippings drawn from Maddin’s own personal archive, set to an intricate soundscape by acclaimed composer Magnus Fiennes. The project was commissioned by the Lff...
Programmed by Ulrich Schrauth, the BFI’s Immersive Art and Xr Curator, this year’s Lff Expanded lineup showcases 20 projects from 17 countries across the world, all of which feature artists working in emerging technologies, such as interactive virtual reality, screen-based installations, augmented reality, mixed reality, immersive audio experience and live performance.
The lineup includes the World Premiere of Guy Maddin’s latest work Haunted Hotel: A Melodrama in Augmented Reality. Presented at BFI Southbank, this evocative, immersive exhibition transports the audience into a surreal paper world, created from an eclectic selection of clippings drawn from Maddin’s own personal archive, set to an intricate soundscape by acclaimed composer Magnus Fiennes. The project was commissioned by the Lff...
- 8/24/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
The Braindead Megaphone by George Saunders “His essays are profound,” the actor raves of the short story scribe. “Eye-opening, empathetic, gut-busting.” Photos: Oscars 2014 After-Party Pictures: Hottest Celeb Bashes The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey In his 1975 classic, “Abbey recommends engaging in sabotage,” says the star. “I know we shouldn’t commit crimes, but I’m with him in spirit!” Why We Make Things and Why It Matters by Peter Korn A “moving” philosophical reflection written by a fell woodworker, “it’s about using your creativity to make anything with your hands.” Official Book [...]...
- 5/6/2015
- Us Weekly
As The Hunger Games franchise continues to bring in the big bucks at the box office, movie studios are feeling increasingly confident when it comes to adapting Young Adult novels. Some have flopped of course, while the next one – Divergent – should help give us a better idea as to whether or not this is a genre which can truly find its footing.
Regardless, Lionsgate are now moving ahead with an adaptation of Jeanne Ryan’s Nerve. It tells the story of a high school senior wallflower who, in an attempt to broaden her horizons, joins a global online game of provocative truth or dare while an audience of “watchers” vote and comment. But as she becomes a sensation and advances higher and higher, the game evolves and soon she finds herself in a dangerous and life-ending situation.
It sounds like an extremely interesting premise, and the movie version has been...
Regardless, Lionsgate are now moving ahead with an adaptation of Jeanne Ryan’s Nerve. It tells the story of a high school senior wallflower who, in an attempt to broaden her horizons, joins a global online game of provocative truth or dare while an audience of “watchers” vote and comment. But as she becomes a sensation and advances higher and higher, the game evolves and soon she finds herself in a dangerous and life-ending situation.
It sounds like an extremely interesting premise, and the movie version has been...
- 2/12/2014
- by Josh Wilding
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We caught up with Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, directors of Catfish, Paranormal Activity 3 and 4 as they discuss the pressures of the franchise, the state of found footage and even get caught browsing the website during the interview.
You can read our review of the film on the site later, and check out our interview with Producer Jason Blum right here.
What is the premise for Paranormal Activity 4? Where are we in the timeline of the franchise?
Ariel: What is unique about it with its premise is that it’s a new family. This demon, this curse, this haunting affects more than the family you’ve known through the first three films. The big question is how they are connected. It follows the second film chronologically. This film takes place in 2011.
Coming to the franchise from Catfish, how do you think your experiences making that film helped to...
You can read our review of the film on the site later, and check out our interview with Producer Jason Blum right here.
What is the premise for Paranormal Activity 4? Where are we in the timeline of the franchise?
Ariel: What is unique about it with its premise is that it’s a new family. This demon, this curse, this haunting affects more than the family you’ve known through the first three films. The big question is how they are connected. It follows the second film chronologically. This film takes place in 2011.
Coming to the franchise from Catfish, how do you think your experiences making that film helped to...
- 10/17/2012
- by Billy Langsworthy
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Kelly Reichardt's upcoming eco-terrorist thriller "Night Moves" has been slapped with a lawsuit from Edward R. Pressman Film demanding production to be halted immediately says THR Esq.
Pressman Film, which produced "American Psycho" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", claims 'Night' is a blatant rip-off of Edward Abbey's 1975 novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang". Pressman owns the book's film rights and have hired "Catfish" filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman to adapt.
According to the lawsuit, both works feature the targeting of a dam for destruction by means of ammonium fertilizer-laden boats. The principal in both is an alcoholic bomb-making veteran albeit in different services (Green Beret in the book, Us Marine in 'Night'), and both feature a young woman who develops a sexual relationship with the veteran despite his initial objections to her participation in the group's activities.
Shooting isn't scheduled to begin until next month on 'Night' which has Jesse Eisenberg,...
Pressman Film, which produced "American Psycho" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", claims 'Night' is a blatant rip-off of Edward Abbey's 1975 novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang". Pressman owns the book's film rights and have hired "Catfish" filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman to adapt.
According to the lawsuit, both works feature the targeting of a dam for destruction by means of ammonium fertilizer-laden boats. The principal in both is an alcoholic bomb-making veteran albeit in different services (Green Beret in the book, Us Marine in 'Night'), and both feature a young woman who develops a sexual relationship with the veteran despite his initial objections to her participation in the group's activities.
Shooting isn't scheduled to begin until next month on 'Night' which has Jesse Eisenberg,...
- 9/18/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
As fans of Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, most of our coverage of Kelly Reichardt‘s eco-terrorism film, Night Moves, has made mention of the similarities between her film and Marling and Batmanglij’s latest, The East, as both films center on eco-terrorism groups who are bent on destruction. However, it now appears that we should have been playing closer attention to yet another eco-terrorism film and its similarities to Night Moves, mainly because the team behind that other film are alleging that Reichardt’s film has lifted from the production’s material in a big way. THR reports (via Cinema Blend) that Edward R. Pressman Film has filed a lawsuit against the production (including Reichardt, screenwriter Jonathan Raymond, executive producers Todd Haynes, Larry Fessenden, Alejandro De Leon, Film Science, Rt Features CEO Rodrigo Teixeira, and foreign sales agent The Match Factory GmbH) that demands that all work the film stop because “the plaintiffs claim that the...
- 9/17/2012
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
So is this a case of inspiration being a bit too strong on a screenplay or a producer looking to slow down the steam engine of a rival project? We'll soon find out as Kelly Reichardt's upcoming "Night Moves" is facing a lawsuit from Edward R. Pressman Film who are seeking damages and a halt to production and sales claiming the movie rips off novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang" which they are turning into a movie from "Catfish" directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. To recap, "Night Moves," which is set to star Jesse Eisenberg, Peter Sarsgaard and Dakota Fanning, revolves around three eco-terrorists plotting to blow up a dam, while 'Monkey Wrench' follows four guys trying to stop over-development in the American West in the 1970s. Totally different, right? Well according to the lawsuit, the similiarties are troubling: By way of example only, both works feature the targeting...
- 9/17/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Typically, the Toronto International Film Festival is a venue for a slate of new films to collect the kind of buzz that can give them a killer edge in award season. But at this year's festivities, while flashy new features like Anna Karenina, Cloud Atlas and The Master drew much of the focus, trouble was brewing for writer-director Kelly Reichardt's follow-up to Meek's Cutoff. The drama called Night Moves stars Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard, and is gearing up to shoot next month. Producers were seeking foreign buyers for the property when a lawsuit was filed in a California federal court demanding all work on the film.including promotion and sales.stop immediately. THR reports the suit was filed by Edward R. Pressman Film, the production company developing a film adaptation of Edward Abbey's eco-terrorist novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, from which the company believes Reichardt...
- 9/17/2012
- cinemablend.com
If a new lawsuit is successful, Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning's new project, Night Moves, set to start filming next month, may never even make it off the ground. The plaintiff, American Pyscho production company Edward R. Pressman Films, argues that Night Moves ripped off eco-vigilante novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, which Pressman owns the films rights to. (Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman have already been tapped to direct its adaptation.) The evidence, according to the Hollywood Reporter: Both feature ammonium fertilizer-laden boats headed towards dams and beer-guzzling bombmakers. However, Night Moves' bombmaker is a former U.S. Marine, while the books' features former Green Beret. Stay tuned for more differences, courtesy of the Night Moves lawyers. ...
- 9/15/2012
- by Andre Tartar
- Vulture
Producer Edward R. Pressman has hired Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman to write and direct a feature version of Edward Abbey’s 1975 cult novel The Monkey Wrench Gang. The writing/directing team went from the “Is this a documentary?”-filmmaking of the controversial Catfish to mock-doc horror with last year’s Paranormal Activity 3 and is currently at work on its sequel. Abbey’s novel is about a group of four outdoors types who use vandalism to protect the unspoiled beauty of the Southwest against rapacious developers. And if the title rings a bell it’s probably because Abbey ...
- 5/8/2012
- avclub.com
Two years on and we're still none the wiser about whether Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman's debut film "Catfish" was in fact a documentary or not. Regardless, few would argue that it’s anything but a compelling watch, and that’s more than you can say for their follow up -- “Paranormal Activity 3” -– despite their best efforts. Thanks to the mammoth box office haul of the latter, however, they were invited back to direct the fourth entry in the franchise (which is currently in pre-production) and that should keep them busy until its release around Halloween later this year.
Don’t bet on them being back for a third time though, because the pair have signed on to write and direct an adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel “The Monkey Wrench Gang.” The story follows, according to Deadline, “a gang of four guys who try to battle...
Don’t bet on them being back for a third time though, because the pair have signed on to write and direct an adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel “The Monkey Wrench Gang.” The story follows, according to Deadline, “a gang of four guys who try to battle...
- 5/8/2012
- by Joe Cunningham
- The Playlist
"Catfish" filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are set to write and direct an adaptation of Edward Abbey's 1975 irreverent comedic novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang" says Deadline.
The story follows four guys who try to battle over-development in the American West in the 70s by bumbling attempts at sabotage and industrial espionage.
While three of the guys have no intention of harming anyone, the fourth is a young Vietnam vet who wants to blow shit up.
Edward R. Pressman and Gary Burden are producing the project which has been in development for around 15 years.
The story follows four guys who try to battle over-development in the American West in the 70s by bumbling attempts at sabotage and industrial espionage.
While three of the guys have no intention of harming anyone, the fourth is a young Vietnam vet who wants to blow shit up.
Edward R. Pressman and Gary Burden are producing the project which has been in development for around 15 years.
- 5/8/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Since busting on to the scene back in 2010, Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman have done their best to keep us guessing. Their ticket to notoriety, of course, was the thrilling and fascinating documentary Catfish, and then they moved over to the found-footage horror game with Paranormal Activity 3. While we know what's coming next from the filmmakers - Paranormal Activity 4 is hitting theaters this October - what does the future beyond hold for Joost and Schulman? According to Deadline, the answer to that question is The Monkey Wrench Gang. The site reports that Joost and Schulman have been hired to write and directed an adaptation of Edward Abbey's 1975 novel. The project has been in-development hell for about 15 years now, but may finally come to light thanks to the Catfish duo. The comedy follows a gang of four in the 1970s American West who live their lives to sabotage construction sites,...
- 5/8/2012
- cinemablend.com
After stirring up some controversy during Sundance 2010 regarding the legitimacy of their debut documentary Catfish, directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman made the smart financial next step and got linked up with one of Hollywood’s most profitable franchises. Their Paranormal Activity 3 turned out to also be a bit of a critical hit and aside from helming a fourth film set for a release this fall, they’ve found a new project, one that will mark their writing debut.
Deadline reports that the NYC-based duo will write and direct an adaptation of the novel The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey. The classic book, published in 1975, will come to screen thanks to American Psycho and Thank you For Smoking producer Edward R. Pressman, along with, for some reason, album cover artist Gary Burden. Check out a synopsis for the film, whose film adaptation has been bandied about for the past 15 years,...
Deadline reports that the NYC-based duo will write and direct an adaptation of the novel The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey. The classic book, published in 1975, will come to screen thanks to American Psycho and Thank you For Smoking producer Edward R. Pressman, along with, for some reason, album cover artist Gary Burden. Check out a synopsis for the film, whose film adaptation has been bandied about for the past 15 years,...
- 5/7/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
They burst on to the scene with controversial documentary Catfish, and followed that up by delivering the third outing of the Paranormal Activity franchise. Now Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are moving away from docu-drama and found footage for an adaptation of Edward Abbey’s comic novel The Monkey Wrench Gang.Abbey’s 1975 book follows four men who are trying to turn the tide of over-development in the American West. While three swear a vow to avoid harming humans, animals, plants or rocks as they go about their bumbling acts of eco-sabotage on construction equipment and trains, the fourth, young Vietnam veteran Hayduke, is more a believer in the Things-Go-Boom school of protest.“We’re excited and honoured to turn this book into a movie,” Joost and Schulman said in a statement picked up by Deadline. “People often ask us why we work together and as Edward Abbey used to say,...
- 5/7/2012
- EmpireOnline
I loved Catfish, the "is it real or fake?" documentary from directing team Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. It was sad, heartfelt, and at times downright terrifying, with their blurring of the lines of reality and pure fiction resulting in a downright intriguing film. Their take on the Paranormal Activity franchise managed to inject new life into the franchise that was dangerously close to running stale, and since then they have solidified themselves as hot commodities. After Paranormal Activity 4, which is due out this October, it appears the duo's next film with be an adaptation of the '70s novel The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey.
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- 5/7/2012
- by Brad McHargue
- GordonandtheWhale
Exclusive: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the team behind the 2010 Sundance Film Festival documentary Catfish and Paranormal Activity 3, will write and direct an adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel The Monkey Wrench Gang. The project has been set up by Edward R. Pressman, who is producing with Grammy-winning album cover artist Gary Burden. The producers have been tooling around with The Monkey Wrench Gang for about 15 years but feel they’ve now got the right filmmakers to see through a movie adaptation of the ’70s tale. Written in 1975, the novel follows a gang of four guys who try to battle over-development in the American West in the 70s. They do this with bumbling attempts at sabotage, attacking deserted bulldozers, construction equipment and trains, with a vow they will not harm a human, animal, plant or rock. Well, three of the quartet take that to heart; the fourth, a young Vietnam vet named Hayduke,...
- 5/7/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman have lined up a new writing and directing project in the form of The Monkey Wrench Gang , Deadline reports. The pair, best known for Catfish and Paranormal Activity 3 , will bring to the screen the 1975 Edward Abbey novel, officially described as follows: Ex-Green Beret George Hayduke has returned from war to find his beloved southwestern desert threatened by industrial development. Joining with Bronx exile and feminist saboteur Bonnie Abzug, wilderness guide and outcast Mormon Seldom Seen Smith, and libertarian billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D., Hayduke is ready to fight the power.taking on the strip miners, clear-cutters, and the highway, dam, and bridge builders who are threatening the natural habitat. The Monkey Wrench Gang is on the...
- 5/7/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has been busying herself with an immense roster of projects. According to Cinema Blend, she "recently dropped the film If I Stay to take on The Girl With the Red Riding Hood" and is now considering taking on Dot War.
Reports Cinema Blend, "It’s an action adventure film expected to be a cross between War Games and Real Genius. The focus of Laura Harrington’s script is a videogame ,,, Hardwicke is associated with include Hamlet, Maximum Ride and The Monkey Wrench Gang.
See also: ...
Reports Cinema Blend, "It’s an action adventure film expected to be a cross between War Games and Real Genius. The focus of Laura Harrington’s script is a videogame ,,, Hardwicke is associated with include Hamlet, Maximum Ride and The Monkey Wrench Gang.
See also: ...
- 3/4/2010
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has five in-progress productions in the works, including the book-to-screen adaptation of Gayle Forman's If I Stay with Twilight film studio Summit Entertainment. The book, which chronicles the out-of-body experience that protagonist Mia - a musician - has following a brutal ... Shauna Cross, who recently did an interview with Collider.com, seems fairly confident in the production ... a little The Lovely Bones -esque .... Hardwicke, in addition to If I Stay, is also slated to direct Hamlet, The Monkey Wrench Gang, Maximum Ride, and The Girl With The Red Riding Hood. According to Cross, production schedules "depend[] on which lands first," but she "know[s] Hamlet means a lot to" Hardwicke as well. If I Stay, you might recall, was one of the projects that Hardwicke mentioned wanting to work with Robert Pattinson or Kristen Stewart with ...
- 10/5/2009
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Sony Pictures Entertainment's nascent acquisitions unit has entered into a multipicture co-financing and domestic distribution agreement with Inferno Films. The deal gives the Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group all media rights to films produced by Inferno.
The first film covered by the deal is "The Heaven Project", a psychological thriller starring Paul Walker and directed and written by John Glenn. The film is in production.
Pictures at the top of Inferno's development slate include a remake of George Cukor's "The Women", written and to be directed by Diane English, creator of television's "Murphy Brown"; "The Monkey Wrench", an adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel that will be directed by Catherine Hardwicke (William Goldman wrote the screenplay); and "A Dog's Story", a family drama inspired by a Japanese story of a man and his dog.
Inferno is in postproduction on "Smother", which stars Diane Keaton and was produced with Jay Roach. Recent film projects include Richard Kelley's "Southland Tales", with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Justin Timberlake and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson; "Just Friends", with Amy Smart, Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris; and "The Air I Breathe", starring Forest Whitaker, Kevin Bacon, Andy Garcia, Brendan Fraser and Gellar.
The first film covered by the deal is "The Heaven Project", a psychological thriller starring Paul Walker and directed and written by John Glenn. The film is in production.
Pictures at the top of Inferno's development slate include a remake of George Cukor's "The Women", written and to be directed by Diane English, creator of television's "Murphy Brown"; "The Monkey Wrench", an adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel that will be directed by Catherine Hardwicke (William Goldman wrote the screenplay); and "A Dog's Story", a family drama inspired by a Japanese story of a man and his dog.
Inferno is in postproduction on "Smother", which stars Diane Keaton and was produced with Jay Roach. Recent film projects include Richard Kelley's "Southland Tales", with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Justin Timberlake and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson; "Just Friends", with Amy Smart, Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris; and "The Air I Breathe", starring Forest Whitaker, Kevin Bacon, Andy Garcia, Brendan Fraser and Gellar.
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