TaleFlick, an online platform that provides writers with a chance to showcase their work to producers and studios, is partnering with HarperCollins Publishers. The collaboration between the companies will allow the publisher to upload thousands of titles across an array of genres, and provide HarperCollins authors the opportunity to have their titles made more accessible to the film industry. The two companies have signed a multi-year contract, according to Uri Singer, a producer and founder of TaleFlick. The deal adds tens of thousands of titles to TaleFlick’s database.
TaleFlick, which launched in 2018, curates full-length fiction and non-fiction books, as well as unproduced screenplays into a searchable library for producers and development executives around the world. Authors pay $88 to upload their work. Singer said he was inspired to launch the platform because of his own experiences trying to get a movie made from “The King of Oil,” a non-fiction look...
TaleFlick, which launched in 2018, curates full-length fiction and non-fiction books, as well as unproduced screenplays into a searchable library for producers and development executives around the world. Authors pay $88 to upload their work. Singer said he was inspired to launch the platform because of his own experiences trying to get a movie made from “The King of Oil,” a non-fiction look...
- 2/12/2020
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
According to the internet, the documentary Rollerboy (which screened in Australia yesterday) is about Jayson Sutcliffe, an roller skater who “channels superheroes and Kylie Minogue,” having spent twenty years “challenging the stereotypes and conventions of the skating world, his pursuit of gold and glory fueled by an insatiable quest for fame and a deep personal secret that drives his alter ego to achieve his dream at all costs.” He’s now thirty-five years old and lives at home with his parents, which begs the question: should he retire? Answer? No. No No No. Let’s keep …whatever this is… happening at all costs! He can move in with us if he wants!
- 6/16/2011
- by Eliot Glazer
- BestWeekEver
Today's pick for the Sydney Film Festival Trailer of the Day is the fascinating documentary Rollerboy. Here's what the Sff Program says about the film: In late-70s Melbourne, roller skating was the thing to do and young Jayson Sutcliffe blitzed the competition. At 15 he was Junior World Champion, but as an adult competing against his hero, Scott Cohen, he faltered. Jayson, however, was no quitter; he continued practising till his feet bled. His lycra outfits became increasingly flamboyant and his performances more winning and innovative. But meanwhile, off the rink he was struggling. Jayson's rollercoaster career with its spectacular highs and lows is illustrated with extensive footage and revealing interviews from the Rollerboy himself (who is also co-director). Embedded below is the trailer....
- 6/15/2011
- Screen Anarchy
To go along with our exclusive first pics from Sorority Row, Summit Entertainment has supplied us with two new images from Alex Proyas' Knowing, which arrives in theaters March 20th. The film tells the story of a man (Nicolas Cage) who unearths a time capsule with children's drawings predicting the future that was buried in the 1950s. One child's drawings predicted several horrible events that already have come true; however, one of those events has not yet occurred, and the man sets out to prevent it from happening. Rose Byrne, Chandler Canterbury, Ben Mendelsohn, Adrienne Pickering, Tamara Donnellan, Brett Robson and Jayson Sutcliffe also star.
- 1/8/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
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