Viral Sci-Fi Short 'Sundays' Grabbed by Warner Bros. for Feature Film
After raising $50,000 on Kickstarter, filmmaker Mischa Rozema and his buddies from an Amsterdam production house called PostPanic made a short sci-fi film called Sundays, and it went viral online on Monday. Well, the short created a frenzy in Hollywood as Deadline reports at least three studios weren't fighting for the rights to the short, as well as the talent that is Mischa Rozema, and Warner Bros. came out on top with a deal to turn the short into a feature film. This is the new way to break into the exclusive club that is Hollywood, and it's undoubtedly a dream come true for Rozema and his team. Wanna see the short? Here's the short film Sundays that landed Rozema a feature film deal at Warner Bros. Pictures: If you need to be convinced to watch the short, here's the plot synopsis: "The end of the world seems like a nightmare to Ben.
- 3/27/2015
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
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