Exclusive: Buffalo 8 has acquired North American rights to the musical drama Love Gets a Room from director Rodrigo Cortés (Buried) out of the Cannes Film Festival, slating it for a limited theatrical release this fall.
The film starring Clara Rugaard (I Am Mother) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street) is a romantic tale of love and survival in the face of harrowing circumstances and encompasses themes of perseverance, resilience, and sacrifice. It’s set in 1942 and follows a group of Jewish actors who perform a theatrical play in the heart of the Warsaw Ghetto. Rugaard’s character must make a life-or-death decision in the middle of her stage show—to follow her heart, or to escape the Warsaw ghetto.
Love Gets a Room screened for buyers at Cannes after making its world premiere at the Festival De Sevilla. Cortés wrote the film with David Safier (Damn Karma). Adrián Guerra and Núria Valls produced,...
The film starring Clara Rugaard (I Am Mother) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street) is a romantic tale of love and survival in the face of harrowing circumstances and encompasses themes of perseverance, resilience, and sacrifice. It’s set in 1942 and follows a group of Jewish actors who perform a theatrical play in the heart of the Warsaw Ghetto. Rugaard’s character must make a life-or-death decision in the middle of her stage show—to follow her heart, or to escape the Warsaw ghetto.
Love Gets a Room screened for buyers at Cannes after making its world premiere at the Festival De Sevilla. Cortés wrote the film with David Safier (Damn Karma). Adrián Guerra and Núria Valls produced,...
- 5/27/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has unveiled two new Spanish originals including an adaptation of a Harlan Coben story as Reed Hastings was in Madrid to open the Svod service’s first European production hub.
The digital platform has ordered El Inocente and Los Favoritos de Midas. El Inocente is a remake of Coben’s book and has been adapted for TV by Oriol Paulo. The eight-part series tells the tale of Mateo who, nine years ago, interceded in a fight and ended up becoming a murderer. Now he’s an ex-convict who takes nothing for granted. His wife, Olivia, is pregnant, and both are about to get the house of their dreams. But a shocking and inexplicable call from Olivia’s cell phone again destroys Mateo’s life for the second time.
Paulo writes alongside Jordi Vallejo and Guillem Clúa with Coben, Paulo, Belén Atienza, Sandra Hermida, Eneko Lizarraga and Jesús de la Vega...
The digital platform has ordered El Inocente and Los Favoritos de Midas. El Inocente is a remake of Coben’s book and has been adapted for TV by Oriol Paulo. The eight-part series tells the tale of Mateo who, nine years ago, interceded in a fight and ended up becoming a murderer. Now he’s an ex-convict who takes nothing for granted. His wife, Olivia, is pregnant, and both are about to get the house of their dreams. But a shocking and inexplicable call from Olivia’s cell phone again destroys Mateo’s life for the second time.
Paulo writes alongside Jordi Vallejo and Guillem Clúa with Coben, Paulo, Belén Atienza, Sandra Hermida, Eneko Lizarraga and Jesús de la Vega...
- 4/4/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Safran Company military thriller starring Armie Hammer will get an autumn North American release.
Well Go USA has acquired North American rights to military thriller Mine, written and directed by Fabio Guaglione and Fabio Resinaro and starring Armie Hammer.
Well Go says the film, produced by The Safran Company in association with Roxbury, Poznan Film Group and Sun Film, will play on the festival circuit this autumn and subsequently get a theatrical, digital and home video release throughout the Us and Canada.
Hammer stars as a Us soldier who is stranded after a mission goes awry and must fight for survival against his enemies and an unforgiving desert environment. Annabelle Wallis and Tom Cullen co-star and Peter Safran produces. Executive producers are Hammer, Miguel Angel Faura, Natalia Safran, Guaglione and Resinaro.
Well Go USA Entertainment president and CEO Doris Pfardrescher said: “An excellent thriller can surprise and shock audiences, and [link=tt...
Well Go USA has acquired North American rights to military thriller Mine, written and directed by Fabio Guaglione and Fabio Resinaro and starring Armie Hammer.
Well Go says the film, produced by The Safran Company in association with Roxbury, Poznan Film Group and Sun Film, will play on the festival circuit this autumn and subsequently get a theatrical, digital and home video release throughout the Us and Canada.
Hammer stars as a Us soldier who is stranded after a mission goes awry and must fight for survival against his enemies and an unforgiving desert environment. Annabelle Wallis and Tom Cullen co-star and Peter Safran produces. Executive producers are Hammer, Miguel Angel Faura, Natalia Safran, Guaglione and Resinaro.
Well Go USA Entertainment president and CEO Doris Pfardrescher said: “An excellent thriller can surprise and shock audiences, and [link=tt...
- 7/7/2016
- ScreenDaily
The Italian co-directing and writing team of Fabio Guaglione and Fabio Resinaro, whose short film Afterville won the Melies d'Argent at Sitges in 2008, are hard at work in post-production on their first feature directing job, Mine. (True Love, which they wrote and produced, played the festival circuit in 2012/2013). A Spanish-Italian-us co-production, it's produced by Peter Safran (Buried, The Conjuring) and M.A. Faura (Painless, Enemy).If that isn't enough great genre pedigree, The Lone Ranger's Armie Hammer stars. Shot mainly in the Canary Islands, Mine is a psychological thriller about a soldier who, after a failed assassination attempt, finds himself trapped in the desert, where he must battle nature, guerillas, and his own deteriorating mental and physical state.We've got two exclusive photos for you, one...
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- 2/26/2015
- Screen Anarchy
A24 Films' "Enemy" directed by Denis Villeneuve has a new clip up for the film which reunites the director with his "Prisoners" star Jake Gyllenhaal. In the film which is based on the novel by José Saramago, a man seeks out his exact look-alike after spotting him in a movie. Also in the film are Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon and Isabella Rossellini. Javier Gullón wrote the script for "Enemy," produced by f M.A. Faura and Niv Fichman. This clip is called "The Double" and can be seen below. Also be sure to check out the final trailer for the film here...
- 2/26/2014
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: Radius-twc has closed a deal to pay $2 million to Pathe for North American rights to Paradise Lost. The Andrea Di Stefano-directed film stars The Hunger Games‘ Josh Hutcherson as a young surfer who visits his brother in Colombia and falls in love with the country, especially when he meets and marries the gorgeous girl of his dreams. Then he finds himself sucked into the family business. She’s the niece of notorious drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, who’s played by Benicio Del Toro. The film also stars Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene’s Brady Corbet and newcomer Claudia Traisac. The film has been slated for release later this year by Radius, whose presidents Tom Quinn and Jason Janego have now made three deals during an otherwise sluggish Berlin (not counting TWC’s $7 million acquisition of The Imitation Game). Radius also snapped up the Salma Hayek thriller Everly and the...
- 2/11/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Deadline is reporting that, in a pre-emptive strike, Vertical Entertainment picked up North American rights to the Jaume Collet-Serra produced flick Mindscape from Ombra Films and StudioCanal on the eve of Efm, which kicked off today. Stay tuned for specific release information soon.
Mindscape, from the creative mind behind Orphan and Unknown, Jaume Collet-Serra, is directed by Jorge Dorado and stars Mark Strong ("Low Winter Sun"), Taissa Farmiga ("American Horror Story"), and Brian Cox (Trick 'r Treat).
It's produced by Collet-Serra, Juan Sola, Peter Safran, and Mercedes Gamero; Miguel Angel Faura is co-producer.
Mindscape is a hypnotic psychological thriller about a man with an extraordinary ability to enter people's minds and manipulate their memory. When he takes on the case of a brilliant troubled teenager, he winds up in a dangerous game of seduction and betrayal that spirals out of control.
Synopsis:
John (Strong) is a recently widowed man with...
Mindscape, from the creative mind behind Orphan and Unknown, Jaume Collet-Serra, is directed by Jorge Dorado and stars Mark Strong ("Low Winter Sun"), Taissa Farmiga ("American Horror Story"), and Brian Cox (Trick 'r Treat).
It's produced by Collet-Serra, Juan Sola, Peter Safran, and Mercedes Gamero; Miguel Angel Faura is co-producer.
Mindscape is a hypnotic psychological thriller about a man with an extraordinary ability to enter people's minds and manipulate their memory. When he takes on the case of a brilliant troubled teenager, he winds up in a dangerous game of seduction and betrayal that spirals out of control.
Synopsis:
John (Strong) is a recently widowed man with...
- 2/7/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We've been talking about the Jaume Collet-Serra produced flick Mindscape for a while now and we've shown you several different pieces of artwork. None of which are as good as this Afm sales art!
Mindscape, from the creative mind behind Orphan and Unknown, Jaume Collet-Serra, is directed by Jorge Dorado and stars Mark Strong ("Low Winter Sun"), Taissa Farmiga ("American Horror Story"), and Brian Cox (Trick 'r Treat). It's produced by Collet-Serra, Juan Sola, Peter Safran, and Mercedes Gamero; Miguel Angel Faura is co-producer.
It is a hypnotic psychological thriller about a man with an extraordinary ability to enter people's minds and manipulate their memory. When he takes on the case of a brilliant troubled teenager, he winds up in a dangerous game of seduction and betrayal that spirals out of control.
Synopsis:
John (Strong) is a recently widowed man with the ability to enter people's memories. In the past...
Mindscape, from the creative mind behind Orphan and Unknown, Jaume Collet-Serra, is directed by Jorge Dorado and stars Mark Strong ("Low Winter Sun"), Taissa Farmiga ("American Horror Story"), and Brian Cox (Trick 'r Treat). It's produced by Collet-Serra, Juan Sola, Peter Safran, and Mercedes Gamero; Miguel Angel Faura is co-producer.
It is a hypnotic psychological thriller about a man with an extraordinary ability to enter people's minds and manipulate their memory. When he takes on the case of a brilliant troubled teenager, he winds up in a dangerous game of seduction and betrayal that spirals out of control.
Synopsis:
John (Strong) is a recently widowed man with the ability to enter people's memories. In the past...
- 11/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
See the new poster for Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal, from the director of Prisoners, which Gyllenhaal can be seen in this weekend, alongside Hugh Jackman. With Prisoners being a rivetting, and outstanding overall film, we can't wait for this one either. In Enemy, which is based on the novel by José Saramago, a man seeks out his exact look-alike after spotting him in a movie. Also in the film are Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon and Isabella Rossellini. Javier Gullón adapts the screenplay. M.A. Faura and Niv Fichman produce the film which was recently seen at the Toronto Film Festival.
- 9/21/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jake Gyllenhaal may have found his next role after wrapping filming on End of Watch. Variety reports that he is talks to play two roles in Denis Villeneuve's indie film An Enemy. The script, based on Jose Saramego's novel The Double, is being penned by Javier Gullón. The film is described as being "dark and edgy," and the story focuses on "a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally discovers his exact double on a rented DVD, seeks him out, and ends up turning both of their lives upside down."
The film is being produced by Niv Fichman of Rhombus Media and Miguel Angel Faura of Roxbury Pictures. The plan is for Villeneuve to film An Enemy before he shoots Prisoners, which stars Hugh Jackman. I liked Gyllenhaal in Source Code and think he will be great in this gritty role. Which is your favorite Gyllenhaal role to date?
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The film is being produced by Niv Fichman of Rhombus Media and Miguel Angel Faura of Roxbury Pictures. The plan is for Villeneuve to film An Enemy before he shoots Prisoners, which stars Hugh Jackman. I liked Gyllenhaal in Source Code and think he will be great in this gritty role. Which is your favorite Gyllenhaal role to date?
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- 3/20/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Jake Gyllenhaal is in negotiations to star in the dual lead roles in "Incendies" director Denis Villeneuve's dark and edgy indie thriller "An Enemy" at Rhombus Media, Roxbury Pictures and Mecanismo Films reports Variety.
An adaptation of Jose Saramago's novel "The Double", the story revolves around a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally discovers his exact double on a rented DVD, seeks him out and ends up turning both of their lives upside down.
Javier Gullón is penning the script while Niv Fichman and Miguel Angel Faura will produce. Villeneuve will helm the film before tackling the Hugh Jackman-led "Prisoners".
An adaptation of Jose Saramago's novel "The Double", the story revolves around a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally discovers his exact double on a rented DVD, seeks him out and ends up turning both of their lives upside down.
Javier Gullón is penning the script while Niv Fichman and Miguel Angel Faura will produce. Villeneuve will helm the film before tackling the Hugh Jackman-led "Prisoners".
- 3/20/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Denis Villeneuve's The Double novel adaptation called An Enemy has Jake Gyllenhaal in negotiations. Adapted by Javier Gullón from the Jose Saramago novel, the story tells of a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally finds his exact double on a rented DVD. After seeking him out, this turns both of their lives upside down. Gyllenhaal is apparently playing two roles in the film which is being described as being edgy and dark. Variety reports that Rhombus Media's Niv Fichman of Rhombus Media is set to produce An Enemy along with Roxbury Pictures's Miguel Angel Faura, in association with Madrid-based company Mecanismo Films.
- 3/19/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Denis Villeneuve's The Double novel adaptation called An Enemy has Jake Gyllenhaal in negotiations. Adapted by Javier Gullón from the Jose Saramago novel, the story tells of a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally finds his exact double on a rented DVD. After seeking him out, this turns both of their lives upside down. Gyllenhaal is apparently playing two roles in the film which is being described as being edgy and dark. Variety reports that Rhombus Media's Niv Fichman of Rhombus Media is set to produce An Enemy along with Roxbury Pictures's Miguel Angel Faura, in association with Madrid-based company Mecanismo Films.
- 3/19/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Denis Villeneuve's The Double novel adaptation called An Enemy has Jake Gyllenhaal in negotiations. Adapted by Javier Gullón from the Jose Saramago novel, the story tells of a dysfunctional history teacher who accidentally finds his exact double on a rented DVD. After seeking him out, this turns both of their lives upside down. Gyllenhaal is apparently playing two roles in the film which is being described as being edgy and dark. Variety reports that Rhombus Media's Niv Fichman of Rhombus Media is set to produce An Enemy along with Roxbury Pictures's Miguel Angel Faura, in association with Madrid-based company Mecanismo Films.
- 3/19/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego ("Apollo 18") will direct, Jaume Collet-Serra will produce, and Oscar Isaac ("Drive") will star in the Spanish-language action thriller "Inertia" for Ombra Films and Roxbury Pictures says Variety.
Isaac will play an immigrant who witnesses a fatal hit-and-run and pursues the mysterious car in a nonstop chase. Shooting aims to kick off this Summer.
Lopez-Gallego and his regular scribe Fernando Navarro penned the screenplay. Collet-Serra, Miguel Angel Faura and Juan Sola will produce.
Isaac will play an immigrant who witnesses a fatal hit-and-run and pursues the mysterious car in a nonstop chase. Shooting aims to kick off this Summer.
Lopez-Gallego and his regular scribe Fernando Navarro penned the screenplay. Collet-Serra, Miguel Angel Faura and Juan Sola will produce.
- 2/14/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The first details on Juan Carlos Medina's Insensibles (aka Painless) have come to light, and now that Roxbury Pictures has come on board and nearly all the financing pieces are in place, the film is on track for a first quarter 2011 shoot.
Per Variety Painless is written by Medina (pictured right) and Spaniard Luis Berdejo. Apart from directing Kevin Costner in The New Daughter, Berdejo has proved a seminal influence on Barcelona-based genre production, co-writing Rec with Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza. Spanish-born Medina grew up in the U.S. and was a vid clip helmer for the BBC.
Paris-based Elle Driver, which has a strong line in Spanish-language titles, is selling international rights. The project's originators, two go-ahead French companies -- Antoine Simkine's Les Films d'Antoine and Francois Cognard's Tobina Film -- will produce from France. Miguel Angel Faura's Barcelona-based Roxbury lead produces, putting up 60% of pic's Euros3.2 million ($4.5 million) budget.
Per Variety Painless is written by Medina (pictured right) and Spaniard Luis Berdejo. Apart from directing Kevin Costner in The New Daughter, Berdejo has proved a seminal influence on Barcelona-based genre production, co-writing Rec with Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza. Spanish-born Medina grew up in the U.S. and was a vid clip helmer for the BBC.
Paris-based Elle Driver, which has a strong line in Spanish-language titles, is selling international rights. The project's originators, two go-ahead French companies -- Antoine Simkine's Les Films d'Antoine and Francois Cognard's Tobina Film -- will produce from France. Miguel Angel Faura's Barcelona-based Roxbury lead produces, putting up 60% of pic's Euros3.2 million ($4.5 million) budget.
- 10/11/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Miguel Angel Faura's Roxbury Pictures has boarded Juan Carlos Medina's Insensibles (Painless), one of the most-buzzed about psychological thrillers coming out of Catalonia. Painless is written by Medina and Spaniard Luis Berdejo. Apart from directing Kevin Costner in The New Daughter, Berdejo has proved a seminal influence on Barcelona-based genre production, co-writing Rec with Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza. Set in Catalonia, Painless weaves two stories: in one, starting during the Spanish Civil War and running through to the '60s, an asylum attempts to rehabilitate children who feel no pain, by teaching them physical suffering. In the second, unspooling in the present, a brilliant neurosurgeon who needs a bone marrow transplant, discovers this dark past when he searches for his biological parents. French actor Tomas Lemarquis will play a survivor of these experiments. Other top roles are being cast. Shooting begins in early 2011.
- 10/11/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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