When Nashville based director Joey Ciccoline made his 2012 short film 88:88 he enlisted the musical stylings of Makeup and Vanity Set and used their song Never Let Go. Matt Pusti from Muvs followed up and created an entire album for the short film under the same title. Fast forward two years and the pair are collaborating again; except this time the influences have reversed. Joey, along with writer Daniel Shepherd, are taking the concept of Muvs' latest album Wilderness, exploring loss and grief and humanity in the face of technology and our own finite nature, and are turning it into a new short film, Eidolon. A young man in a mysterious future metropolis works at a feverish pace to discover a cure for his bedridden sister...
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- 3/21/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Exclusive: In a rare case of a pitch garnering interest from broadcast, basic cable and pay cable networks, a drama from writer David Hubbard (Noel) has landed at HBO. The project, titled The Return of Daniel Shepherd, tells the story of a family thrown into disarray when their son returns home after 13 years missing. When his abductors turn up murdered, he is the prime suspect. That further shrouds the mystery surrounding this family: the boy’s father, a former FBI operative-turned-college criminology teacher; his mother, a stay-at-home-mom-turned-congresswoman; and his fraternal twin brother. The Return Of Daniel Shepherd hails from Sony TV and Maria Grasso and Deborah Spera’s studio-based One-Two Punch Prods. Last year, Hubbard’s CBS drama script Widow Detective went to pilot directed by Davis Guggenheim and starring John Corbett. On the feature side, Hubbard, repped by Wme and Code Entertainment, has Alive And Well set up at...
- 10/23/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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