Exclusive: Company also boards documentary The Climb.
The Works International has picked up Loft director Erik Van Looy’s action-thriller The Prime Minister heading into the Afm.
In English and Flemish-language feature The Prime Minister, currently in pre-production, terrorists kidnap the Belgian Prime Minister who will be released on one condition: he must murder the man he has an exclusive meeting with later that day, who happens to be none other than the Us president. Casting is currently underway.
Van Looy is best known for 2008 Belgian crime-drama Loft, also sold by The Works.
The director made a Us remake of the same film last year, starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Matthias Schoenaerts, who also played in the original.
Meanwhile The Works has also picked up documentary The Climb - also in pre-production - the story of six women on their 16 hour free climb to the top of London’s glass fronted skyscraper The Shard in protest...
The Works International has picked up Loft director Erik Van Looy’s action-thriller The Prime Minister heading into the Afm.
In English and Flemish-language feature The Prime Minister, currently in pre-production, terrorists kidnap the Belgian Prime Minister who will be released on one condition: he must murder the man he has an exclusive meeting with later that day, who happens to be none other than the Us president. Casting is currently underway.
Van Looy is best known for 2008 Belgian crime-drama Loft, also sold by The Works.
The director made a Us remake of the same film last year, starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Matthias Schoenaerts, who also played in the original.
Meanwhile The Works has also picked up documentary The Climb - also in pre-production - the story of six women on their 16 hour free climb to the top of London’s glass fronted skyscraper The Shard in protest...
- 11/4/2015
- by [email protected] (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Company also boards documentary The Climb.
The Works International has picked up Loft director Erik Van Looy’s action-thriller The Prime Minister heading into the Afm.
In English and Flemish-language feature The Prime Minister, currently in pre-production, terrorists kidnap the Belgian Prime Minister who will be released on one condition: he must murder the man he has an exclusive meeting with later that day, who happens to be none other than the Us president. Casting is currently underway.
Van Looy is best known for 2008 Belgian crime-drama Loft, also sold by The Works.
The director made a Us remake of the same film last year, starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Matthias Schoenaerts, who also played in the original.
Meanwhile The Works has also picked up documentary The Climb - also in pre-production - the story of six women on their 16 hour free climb to the top of London’s glass fronted skyscraper The Shard in protest...
The Works International has picked up Loft director Erik Van Looy’s action-thriller The Prime Minister heading into the Afm.
In English and Flemish-language feature The Prime Minister, currently in pre-production, terrorists kidnap the Belgian Prime Minister who will be released on one condition: he must murder the man he has an exclusive meeting with later that day, who happens to be none other than the Us president. Casting is currently underway.
Van Looy is best known for 2008 Belgian crime-drama Loft, also sold by The Works.
The director made a Us remake of the same film last year, starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Matthias Schoenaerts, who also played in the original.
Meanwhile The Works has also picked up documentary The Climb - also in pre-production - the story of six women on their 16 hour free climb to the top of London’s glass fronted skyscraper The Shard in protest...
- 11/4/2015
- by [email protected] (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Max Barron: "It's totally about people being lonely. People being lonely is a very real thing - now more than ever"
In 2013, directorial duo Jones - better known to their mums as Max Barron and Michael Woodward - brought their debut feature film Everyone's Going To Die up to the Edinburgh Film Festival, fast-forward two years and, as this year's festival reaches its final weekend, their blackly comic indie drama is finally reaching cinemas, courtesy of a Kickstarter project (it will be released on VoD on July 6). The title might suggest that it's the latest grim shoot-em up from London but, in fact, it's a quirky off-beat drama between world-weary hitman Ray (Rob Knighton) and a young German emigre (Nora Tschirner).
When I caught up with Barron a couple of weeks ago, I asked him why they picked such an unusual title, given that that might well add to...
In 2013, directorial duo Jones - better known to their mums as Max Barron and Michael Woodward - brought their debut feature film Everyone's Going To Die up to the Edinburgh Film Festival, fast-forward two years and, as this year's festival reaches its final weekend, their blackly comic indie drama is finally reaching cinemas, courtesy of a Kickstarter project (it will be released on VoD on July 6). The title might suggest that it's the latest grim shoot-em up from London but, in fact, it's a quirky off-beat drama between world-weary hitman Ray (Rob Knighton) and a young German emigre (Nora Tschirner).
When I caught up with Barron a couple of weeks ago, I asked him why they picked such an unusual title, given that that might well add to...
- 6/25/2015
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Offbeat and beguiling Brit comedy Everyone’s Going To Die, the feature debut of directing collective Jones, is hard to describe and so probably needs to be watched. And, fortunately, we have a clip...It’s the story of Ray (Rob Knighton), who arrives in Folkestone to do a dubious job, dressed like a “fancy dress gangster” from Reservoir Dogs, and forms an unlikely – but convincing – connection with young German ex-pat Melanie (Nora Tschirner).“The film gets quite a lot of different descriptions from the different festivals it’s been in or every reviewer,” says Michael Woodward, one half of Jones. “We had ‘existentialist crime rom-com',” chips in Max Barron, the other part of the puzzle. “It’s about a guy and a girl both having a bit of a difficult time and they meet up and they’re able to help each other out. It’s kind of a platonic romance.
- 6/23/2015
- EmpireOnline
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