The English-language film will be structured as a UK-Netherlands co-production.
Brimstone producer Els Vandevorst of Isabella Films and her daughter Isabella Depeweg are joining forces to produce Dutch director Muriel d’Ansembourg’s debut feature Truly Naked.
The English-language film will be structured as a UK-Netherlands co-production and will shoot in Devon in the UK.
London Film School graduate D’Ansembourg was BAFTA-nominated for her graduation short Good Night in 2013.
Truly Naked is about a 15 year old boy and touches on what Vandervorst has described as “difficult issues” regarding “intimacy and sexuality.”
Depeweg has taken a 50% stake in Isabella Films,...
Brimstone producer Els Vandevorst of Isabella Films and her daughter Isabella Depeweg are joining forces to produce Dutch director Muriel d’Ansembourg’s debut feature Truly Naked.
The English-language film will be structured as a UK-Netherlands co-production and will shoot in Devon in the UK.
London Film School graduate D’Ansembourg was BAFTA-nominated for her graduation short Good Night in 2013.
Truly Naked is about a 15 year old boy and touches on what Vandervorst has described as “difficult issues” regarding “intimacy and sexuality.”
Depeweg has taken a 50% stake in Isabella Films,...
- 5/14/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Iconic director Brian De Palma is on board to helm ‘Domino,’ a thriller written by Norwegian scribe Petter Skavlan (“Kon-Tiki”), with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Christina Hendricks set to star. According to Variety, production on the film is set to start in the summer.
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“Domino” follows a Danish cop (Coster-Waldau) who, with the help of a fellow police officer (Hendricks), sets out to track down his partner’s killer in Copenhagen. The film is being produced by Michel Schønnemann for Schønne Film in Denmark. Antonio Perez Perez of Maestranza in Spain and Jaqueline de Gooeij of Zilvermeer in Belgium are co-producers.
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During his six-decade career, De Palma has helmed a long list of acclaimed films such as “Scarface,” “Mission: Impossible,” “The Untouchables,” and “Carlito’s Way.”
“I...
Read More: Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma’s Films Get Side-by-Side Comparison in Video Essay – Watch
“Domino” follows a Danish cop (Coster-Waldau) who, with the help of a fellow police officer (Hendricks), sets out to track down his partner’s killer in Copenhagen. The film is being produced by Michel Schønnemann for Schønne Film in Denmark. Antonio Perez Perez of Maestranza in Spain and Jaqueline de Gooeij of Zilvermeer in Belgium are co-producers.
Read More: 50 Movies to See This Summer
During his six-decade career, De Palma has helmed a long list of acclaimed films such as “Scarface,” “Mission: Impossible,” “The Untouchables,” and “Carlito’s Way.”
“I...
- 5/4/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Im Global to launch Cannes sales on Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Christina Hendricks thriller.
Brian De Palma is preparing to direct the thriller Domino this summer based on a screenplay by Kon-Tiki writer Petter Skavland.
Coster-Waldau will play a Danish police officer who goes rogue to pursue a terror suspect after his partner is killed in Copenhagen.
Hendricks is the police officer who joins him on the journey across Europe. What the pair do not know is their target is in fact on the trail of an Isis cell.
Michel Schønnemann produces for Schønne Film in Denmark and Antonio Perez Perez’ Maestranza in Spain and Jaqueline de Gooeij of Zilvermeer in Belgium are co-producing.
Backup Media arranged financing and ICM Partners represents Us rights.
“I have been a huge fan of Brian De Palma ever since I saw Scarface in 1983,” Schønnemanns said. “So it is with grade pride that I look forward to produce Domino, a script...
Brian De Palma is preparing to direct the thriller Domino this summer based on a screenplay by Kon-Tiki writer Petter Skavland.
Coster-Waldau will play a Danish police officer who goes rogue to pursue a terror suspect after his partner is killed in Copenhagen.
Hendricks is the police officer who joins him on the journey across Europe. What the pair do not know is their target is in fact on the trail of an Isis cell.
Michel Schønnemann produces for Schønne Film in Denmark and Antonio Perez Perez’ Maestranza in Spain and Jaqueline de Gooeij of Zilvermeer in Belgium are co-producing.
Backup Media arranged financing and ICM Partners represents Us rights.
“I have been a huge fan of Brian De Palma ever since I saw Scarface in 1983,” Schønnemanns said. “So it is with grade pride that I look forward to produce Domino, a script...
- 5/3/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Christina Hendricks and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau are teaming up as Danish cops out for revenge in a new thriller from Brian De Palma. “Domino” will star the “Mad Men” beauty as a police officer who helps a co-worker (Coster-Waldau) on a mission to find his partner’s murderer. Unbeknownst to them, their suspect is an American CIA agent tracking an Isis terror cell. The project is headed to this year’s Cannes market looking for a buyer. Michel Schønnemann is producer for his Schønne Film in Denmark, Antonio Perez of Spain’s Maestranza Films and Jaqueline de Gooeij for Zilvermeer in Belgium are co-producing.
- 5/3/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Projects new to Screenbase include Ian Bonhôte’s directorial debut Alleycats and Jeppe Rønde’s fictional debut Bridgend.Ian Bonhôte’s Alleycats
Filming is underway on the bike-racing thriller starring Eleanor Tomlinson (Polkdark), Sam Keeley (What Richard Did), and John Hannah (Four Weddings and a Funeral).
The film, produced by Andy Ryder and written by Simon Uttley, Max Kinnings, and Anthea Anka, is funded by The Fyzz Facility and also raised money through a Kickstarter campaign.
Production companies include The Fyzz Facility and Elephant Gun Films.
Jeppe Rønde’s Bridgend
Based on a series of teen suicides in Wales, drama Bridgend is set for its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April.
Ronde’s feature will star Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game), and Josh O’Connor (The Riot Club).
New Europe Film Sales picked up world sales rights, with the exception of Denmark. Producers are [link...
Filming is underway on the bike-racing thriller starring Eleanor Tomlinson (Polkdark), Sam Keeley (What Richard Did), and John Hannah (Four Weddings and a Funeral).
The film, produced by Andy Ryder and written by Simon Uttley, Max Kinnings, and Anthea Anka, is funded by The Fyzz Facility and also raised money through a Kickstarter campaign.
Production companies include The Fyzz Facility and Elephant Gun Films.
Jeppe Rønde’s Bridgend
Based on a series of teen suicides in Wales, drama Bridgend is set for its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April.
Ronde’s feature will star Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game), and Josh O’Connor (The Riot Club).
New Europe Film Sales picked up world sales rights, with the exception of Denmark. Producers are [link...
- 3/27/2015
- by mam27@bu.edu (Monica Mendoza)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Drama based on a spate of teen suicides in Wales premiered at Rotterdam.
Jan Naszewski’s New Europe Film Sales has picked up world sales rights (excluding Denmark) to Jeppe Rønde’s Bridgend, ahead of its Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
The English-language drama stars Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game) and Josh O’Connor (The Riot Club), and is based around a real spate of teen suicides in the titular Welsh town. There were 79 suicides in the town between 2007 and 2012.
Bridgend received its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam in January and is set to get its Us premiere in the World Narrative Competition at Tribeca in April.
Ronde, the award-winning documentary director behind Jerusalem My Love (2003) and The Swenkas (2004), makes his fictional debut with Bridgend.
Interview: Jeppe Rønde
The story centres on teenager Sara, who moves to a small town haunted by the suicides of its young inhabitants...
Jan Naszewski’s New Europe Film Sales has picked up world sales rights (excluding Denmark) to Jeppe Rønde’s Bridgend, ahead of its Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
The English-language drama stars Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game) and Josh O’Connor (The Riot Club), and is based around a real spate of teen suicides in the titular Welsh town. There were 79 suicides in the town between 2007 and 2012.
Bridgend received its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam in January and is set to get its Us premiere in the World Narrative Competition at Tribeca in April.
Ronde, the award-winning documentary director behind Jerusalem My Love (2003) and The Swenkas (2004), makes his fictional debut with Bridgend.
Interview: Jeppe Rønde
The story centres on teenager Sara, who moves to a small town haunted by the suicides of its young inhabitants...
- 3/24/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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