Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons in The Man Who Knew Infinity.
After just four years Xeistgeist Entertainment Group has built a globally appealing film and TV slate with an Australian production base and Singaporean finance.
Their .east meets west. film slate includes The Man Who Knew Infinity (Jeremy Irons, Dev Patel), Damascus Cover (John Hurt, Jonathan rhys Meyers), Mumbai Hotel (Armie Hammer, Teresa Palmer, Dev Patel) and Shambala (Jonathan Rhys Meyers).
While in television, they.re into their fourth Australian season of The Code and are in pre-production for their first series of an international format of the same show.
Founder and chief executive, Joe Thomas, who has lived in Austraila for more than 15 years, said the company, which is based in Fox Studios, Sydney and Singapore, was also looking to form a TV drama division to be led by an Australian creative team.
.We look at ourselves as a...
After just four years Xeistgeist Entertainment Group has built a globally appealing film and TV slate with an Australian production base and Singaporean finance.
Their .east meets west. film slate includes The Man Who Knew Infinity (Jeremy Irons, Dev Patel), Damascus Cover (John Hurt, Jonathan rhys Meyers), Mumbai Hotel (Armie Hammer, Teresa Palmer, Dev Patel) and Shambala (Jonathan Rhys Meyers).
While in television, they.re into their fourth Australian season of The Code and are in pre-production for their first series of an international format of the same show.
Founder and chief executive, Joe Thomas, who has lived in Austraila for more than 15 years, said the company, which is based in Fox Studios, Sydney and Singapore, was also looking to form a TV drama division to be led by an Australian creative team.
.We look at ourselves as a...
- 5/10/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Shambala shoots in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India.
While shooting at the foot of the Himalayas can be stunning on the eye and the lens it can pose some interesting challenges for a cinematographer.
Australian cinematographer, Viv Scanu Acs, recently shot feature film Shambala in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India, nestled between Pakistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Directed Summer Nicks and produced by Xeitgeist Entertainment Group.
.For me it was a bit of an eye-opener, working in a different country with a different crew that I had never met. All those elements make it a little bit trying. For that shoot we were filming in the some quite remote regions, so we had to be very selective in what we took to locations,. he says
.Locations were beautiful but we had issues with getting permission and getting in to some locations. They were quite tricky...
While shooting at the foot of the Himalayas can be stunning on the eye and the lens it can pose some interesting challenges for a cinematographer.
Australian cinematographer, Viv Scanu Acs, recently shot feature film Shambala in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India, nestled between Pakistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Directed Summer Nicks and produced by Xeitgeist Entertainment Group.
.For me it was a bit of an eye-opener, working in a different country with a different crew that I had never met. All those elements make it a little bit trying. For that shoot we were filming in the some quite remote regions, so we had to be very selective in what we took to locations,. he says
.Locations were beautiful but we had issues with getting permission and getting in to some locations. They were quite tricky...
- 4/7/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Even though Pallavi Sharda's last film Hawaizaada may not have done well at the box-office, that hasn't deterred this girl's spirit. Pallavi, who has already worked with international actors like Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel and Rooney Mara in Garth Davis' Hollywood flick Lion, will now be seen with the Irish heartthrob Jonathan Rhys Meyers (best known for the historical fiction TV series The Tudors) in a film titled Shambhala. Shambhala is basically a survivalist drama, which has been written and directed by Australian filmmaker Summer Nicks. It's a film that will showcase the journey of a survivor of a plane crash (the role will be played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers). Speaking about her role in the film, Pallavi Sharda said that she will be seen playing the role of Urdu speaking Nadia, who has an extremely strong character and who dares to defy the social norms and traditions.
- 10/3/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Exclusive: Newcomer Devika Bhise, who landed a choice role opposite Dev Patel in Zurich opener The Man Who Knew Infinity, is set to reunite with producers Xeitgeist Entertainment Group on their forthcoming production of Shambhala.
Shambhala, which starts shooting on Oct 12 in India and Singapore, stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a mysterious man who is suffering from amnesia after a plane crash in the Himalayas.
“He takes the audience on a journey with him. You learn about him as he learns about himself,” said Pamela Godfrey, an executive producer at Xeitgeist.
Summer Nicks, an Australian writer/director who is Xeitgeist’s creative director, directs from his own original screenplay.
Bhise was at Zurich Film Festival this week where she walked the ‘green carpet’ for opening night film The Man Who Knew Infinity, in which she plays Janaki, the wife of maths prodigy Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The film, which was also produced by New York veteran Ed Pressman, marks...
Shambhala, which starts shooting on Oct 12 in India and Singapore, stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a mysterious man who is suffering from amnesia after a plane crash in the Himalayas.
“He takes the audience on a journey with him. You learn about him as he learns about himself,” said Pamela Godfrey, an executive producer at Xeitgeist.
Summer Nicks, an Australian writer/director who is Xeitgeist’s creative director, directs from his own original screenplay.
Bhise was at Zurich Film Festival this week where she walked the ‘green carpet’ for opening night film The Man Who Knew Infinity, in which she plays Janaki, the wife of maths prodigy Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The film, which was also produced by New York veteran Ed Pressman, marks...
- 9/26/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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