Exclusive: Bcdf Pictures has picked up the rights to Melissa Grey’s Penguin Random House urban fantasy book series The Girl at Midnight, which they have been developing for TV and are now set to take out to buyers.
Chris Hill, recently announced as scribe of runner biopic Tether, is developing the first novel in the series, with Claude Dal Farra and Brian Keady of Bcdf Pictures executive-producing.
New York, Los Angeles and France-based Bcdf has a busy slate of YA and book-to-screen properties and is in post-production on Lucy Hale starrer The Hating Game and Andrea Riseborough-Allison Janney-Marc Maron pic To Leslie, directed by Michael Morris (Bloodline). Nick Robinson and Kiersey Clemons are due to star in The Language of Flowers.
Described by Bcdf as reminiscent of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, The Girl at Midnight sees a modern NYC girl...
Chris Hill, recently announced as scribe of runner biopic Tether, is developing the first novel in the series, with Claude Dal Farra and Brian Keady of Bcdf Pictures executive-producing.
New York, Los Angeles and France-based Bcdf has a busy slate of YA and book-to-screen properties and is in post-production on Lucy Hale starrer The Hating Game and Andrea Riseborough-Allison Janney-Marc Maron pic To Leslie, directed by Michael Morris (Bloodline). Nick Robinson and Kiersey Clemons are due to star in The Language of Flowers.
Described by Bcdf as reminiscent of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, The Girl at Midnight sees a modern NYC girl...
- 1/8/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Origin Pictures’ David Thompson, producer of Catherine The Great, The Woman In Gold and Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, is teaming with Sixth Sense Productions’ Richard Harding (The First Grader) on feature sports biopic Tether about celebrated blind athlete Henry Wanyoike.
The film will tell the remarkable story of the promising Kenyan runner who was struck blind after complications from a mild stroke at just 21. Following a painful period, he joined a rehabilitation program, which helped him rekindle his passion for running. Wanyoike would go on to make history as the first African to win a Paralympic gold medal when he won the 5000m at the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney.
The film’s title refers to the process by which a blind runner is connected to a guide by a tether on their wrists, which the guide uses to subtly indicate, without breaking stride, when to turn, accelerate or avoid an obstacle.
The film will tell the remarkable story of the promising Kenyan runner who was struck blind after complications from a mild stroke at just 21. Following a painful period, he joined a rehabilitation program, which helped him rekindle his passion for running. Wanyoike would go on to make history as the first African to win a Paralympic gold medal when he won the 5000m at the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney.
The film’s title refers to the process by which a blind runner is connected to a guide by a tether on their wrists, which the guide uses to subtly indicate, without breaking stride, when to turn, accelerate or avoid an obstacle.
- 11/19/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
McCrory is a former a cruiserweight boxing champion.
Ivan Mactaggart, Oscar-nominated this year for his feature animation Loving Vincent, is teaming with Tracey Adam (The Truth About Love) and theatre producer Karl Sydow (Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story On Stage) on a biopic about former cruiserweight boxing champion Glenn McCrory.
Carrying David will tell the story of McCrory and his adopted brother David, who despite his muscular dystrophy coached his sibling to boxing greatness in a deprived area in the north-east of England during the Thatcher era.
Chris Hill (Bachelor Games, Skins) has penned the screenplay. The project has early...
Ivan Mactaggart, Oscar-nominated this year for his feature animation Loving Vincent, is teaming with Tracey Adam (The Truth About Love) and theatre producer Karl Sydow (Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story On Stage) on a biopic about former cruiserweight boxing champion Glenn McCrory.
Carrying David will tell the story of McCrory and his adopted brother David, who despite his muscular dystrophy coached his sibling to boxing greatness in a deprived area in the north-east of England during the Thatcher era.
Chris Hill (Bachelor Games, Skins) has penned the screenplay. The project has early...
- 3/1/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Shooting wraps this week in Argentina on The Rules of The Game, directed by the UK’s Ed McGown.
The cast features two of Screen’s 2010 Stars of Tomorrow, Jack Gordon and Obi Abili, alongside Jack Doolan, Charlie Bewley and Mike Noble.
Jack Gordon said: “What an incredible experience to come to Argentina to shoot The Rules of the Game. Between the talented crew and actors it’s looking fantastic. Ed has so much energy and enthusiasm, you can’t keep the man still for two minutes.”
Strike Films’ Georgina Edwards produces and Lex Filmed Entertainment’s Sascha Hecks and Tracey Adam executive produce.
Sam Michell and Chris Hill wrote the script, an adventure film about “the perfect revenge gone wrong”.
The feature grew out of a teaser of the same name that won Best Short in Cannes Short Film Corner.
It is McGown’s first feature having made award-winning shorts including Out There. He also co-produced...
The cast features two of Screen’s 2010 Stars of Tomorrow, Jack Gordon and Obi Abili, alongside Jack Doolan, Charlie Bewley and Mike Noble.
Jack Gordon said: “What an incredible experience to come to Argentina to shoot The Rules of the Game. Between the talented crew and actors it’s looking fantastic. Ed has so much energy and enthusiasm, you can’t keep the man still for two minutes.”
Strike Films’ Georgina Edwards produces and Lex Filmed Entertainment’s Sascha Hecks and Tracey Adam executive produce.
Sam Michell and Chris Hill wrote the script, an adventure film about “the perfect revenge gone wrong”.
The feature grew out of a teaser of the same name that won Best Short in Cannes Short Film Corner.
It is McGown’s first feature having made award-winning shorts including Out There. He also co-produced...
- 7/5/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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