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- 7/22/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Ben Parker’s post-war thriller recently completed shooting in Estonia.
IFC Midnight has snapped up North America rights to Burial, a post-war thriller from UK writer/director Ben Parker, in a deal with Altitude Film Sales.
The film, which recently wrapped shooting on location in Estonia, has also been picked up for Portugal (Nos), Baltics (Latvian Theatrical Distribution), Indonesia (Pt Prima), South Korea (Noori), Vietnam (Media Film International) and the Middle East (Phars).
UK-based Altitude will be selling the thriller at the upcoming Cannes virtual market and has released this first-look image of lead actress Charlotte Vega in the film.
IFC Midnight has snapped up North America rights to Burial, a post-war thriller from UK writer/director Ben Parker, in a deal with Altitude Film Sales.
The film, which recently wrapped shooting on location in Estonia, has also been picked up for Portugal (Nos), Baltics (Latvian Theatrical Distribution), Indonesia (Pt Prima), South Korea (Noori), Vietnam (Media Film International) and the Middle East (Phars).
UK-based Altitude will be selling the thriller at the upcoming Cannes virtual market and has released this first-look image of lead actress Charlotte Vega in the film.
- 6/15/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Project was written and directed by Ben Parker (The Chamber).
Altitude Film Sales has taken worldwide rights to Second World War thriller Burial, written and to be directed by Ben Parker (The Chamber).
The film will star Niamh Algar (Calm With Horses), Tom Felton (Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes), Diana Rigg (Game Of Thrones), Tom Glynn-Carney (Dunkirk) and Ian Hart (God’s Own Country).
Principal photography will commence in Estonia in late 2020. Altitude will introduce the project to buyers at the virtual Cannes Market this month.
Matthew James Wilkinson (Yesterday) will produce for Stigma Films alongside Paul Higgins (Submarine...
Altitude Film Sales has taken worldwide rights to Second World War thriller Burial, written and to be directed by Ben Parker (The Chamber).
The film will star Niamh Algar (Calm With Horses), Tom Felton (Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes), Diana Rigg (Game Of Thrones), Tom Glynn-Carney (Dunkirk) and Ian Hart (God’s Own Country).
Principal photography will commence in Estonia in late 2020. Altitude will introduce the project to buyers at the virtual Cannes Market this month.
Matthew James Wilkinson (Yesterday) will produce for Stigma Films alongside Paul Higgins (Submarine...
- 6/15/2020
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Niamh Algar (The Virtues), Tom Felton (Harry Potter), Diana Rigg (Game Of Thrones), Tom Glynn-Carney (Dunkirk) and Ian Hart (God’s Own Country) are attached to star in WWII thriller Burial, which Altitude will launch world sales on at next week’s Cannes virtual market.
Set in the last days of WWII, writer-director Ben Parker’s (The Chamber) sophomore feature will tell the fictional story of a small band of Russian soldiers led by female intelligence officer Brana Vasilyeva (to be played by rising actress Algar), who are tasked with trafficking Hitler’s discovered remains back to Stalin in Moscow.
En route, the unit is attacked by murderous German ‘Wehrwolf’ partisans and picked off one-by-one. Vasilyeva and her fellow survivors must make a last stand to ensure their ‘cargo’ doesn’t fall into the hands of their attackers and be buried forever to hide the truth.
Matthew James Wilkinson (Yesterday...
Set in the last days of WWII, writer-director Ben Parker’s (The Chamber) sophomore feature will tell the fictional story of a small band of Russian soldiers led by female intelligence officer Brana Vasilyeva (to be played by rising actress Algar), who are tasked with trafficking Hitler’s discovered remains back to Stalin in Moscow.
En route, the unit is attacked by murderous German ‘Wehrwolf’ partisans and picked off one-by-one. Vasilyeva and her fellow survivors must make a last stand to ensure their ‘cargo’ doesn’t fall into the hands of their attackers and be buried forever to hide the truth.
Matthew James Wilkinson (Yesterday...
- 6/15/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Studiocanal, the pan-European film and TV production/distribution arm of Vivendi-owned Canal Plus Group, has appointed Hugh Spearing as its head of global marketing, publicity and distribution strategy.
Spearing joined Studiocanal in 2004 and was previously in charge of international marketing. In his new role, Spearing is overseeing international distribution, global marketing and publicity with teams based in Paris and London.
Spearing will also be working to harmonise marketing campaigns across different territories, as well as coordinate and create more synergies. The longtime Studiocanal executive now reports to Didier Lupfer, the CEO of Studiocanal.
Studiocanal has been financing and co-producing a number of global hits such as the “Paddington” and “Shaun the Sheep” franchises. It also boasts direct distribution in France, Germany, the U.K., New Zealand and Australia.
Spearing’s new role was previously handled by Anna Marsh, who was also spearheading worldwide sales as executive vice president of international distribution.
Spearing joined Studiocanal in 2004 and was previously in charge of international marketing. In his new role, Spearing is overseeing international distribution, global marketing and publicity with teams based in Paris and London.
Spearing will also be working to harmonise marketing campaigns across different territories, as well as coordinate and create more synergies. The longtime Studiocanal executive now reports to Didier Lupfer, the CEO of Studiocanal.
Studiocanal has been financing and co-producing a number of global hits such as the “Paddington” and “Shaun the Sheep” franchises. It also boasts direct distribution in France, Germany, the U.K., New Zealand and Australia.
Spearing’s new role was previously handled by Anna Marsh, who was also spearheading worldwide sales as executive vice president of international distribution.
- 10/29/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Studiocanal has upgraded the titles of a trio of execs in a reorganization of its international distribution and marketing departments. Hugh Spearing, who headed the UK marketing department of Optimum Releasing and Studiocanal UK for more than a decade, has been appointed Head of Global Marketing and will leading the Central Marketing team based between Paris and London. The exec oversaw marketing campaigns for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy, Rush, The Imitation Game and Pad…...
- 9/4/2017
- Deadline
Johannes Bah Kuhnke leads the underwater thriller about a special ops unit that travels to the bottom of the Yellow Sea.
Studiocanal has picked up Ben Parker’s The Chamber ahead of its world premiere at FrightFest in August this year.
The film marks Parker’s directorial debut following his 2011 short Shifter, which played at FrightFest in 2011 as well as Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.
Force Majeure actor Johannes Bah Kuhnke leads the story of an elite special ops unit that commanders a submersible research vessel to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea.
Also starring are Charlotte Salt (The Musketeers), James McArdle (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), and Elliot Levey (The Lady In The Van).
Producers are Jen Handorf and Paul Higgins. Studiocanal’s head of international creative marketing Hugh Spearing is executive producer.
Financing came from Fields Park Media Partners, Ffilm Cymru Wales and Great Point Media. Shooting took place...
Studiocanal has picked up Ben Parker’s The Chamber ahead of its world premiere at FrightFest in August this year.
The film marks Parker’s directorial debut following his 2011 short Shifter, which played at FrightFest in 2011 as well as Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.
Force Majeure actor Johannes Bah Kuhnke leads the story of an elite special ops unit that commanders a submersible research vessel to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea.
Also starring are Charlotte Salt (The Musketeers), James McArdle (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), and Elliot Levey (The Lady In The Van).
Producers are Jen Handorf and Paul Higgins. Studiocanal’s head of international creative marketing Hugh Spearing is executive producer.
Financing came from Fields Park Media Partners, Ffilm Cymru Wales and Great Point Media. Shooting took place...
- 7/4/2016
- ScreenDaily
Insight was given into three of the year’s standout British film campaigns.
The people behind the releases of three of 2015’s standout British film camapigns discussed their processes at the Screen Film Summit today (Dec 10)
Hugh Spearing, head of marketing at Studiocanal, presented Legend, which stars Tom Hardy as the East End’s notorious gangster twins Ronald and Reggie Kray.
The film opened to £5.1m over 5-days and went on to take £18.2m in the UK, the company’s second highest-grossing film behind Paddington.
Jon Rushton, head of theatrical distribution at Curzon Artificial Eye, discussed 45 Years, which became the biggest ever day-and-date release in the UK when it crossed £1m, before going on to gross £1.8m theatrically.
Charlie Lyne, the director of micro-budget Beyond Clueless, talked the audience through making and marketing his essay film about teen movies, which took £35,000 from a limited release and sold to Netflix for a two year spell.
The session...
The people behind the releases of three of 2015’s standout British film camapigns discussed their processes at the Screen Film Summit today (Dec 10)
Hugh Spearing, head of marketing at Studiocanal, presented Legend, which stars Tom Hardy as the East End’s notorious gangster twins Ronald and Reggie Kray.
The film opened to £5.1m over 5-days and went on to take £18.2m in the UK, the company’s second highest-grossing film behind Paddington.
Jon Rushton, head of theatrical distribution at Curzon Artificial Eye, discussed 45 Years, which became the biggest ever day-and-date release in the UK when it crossed £1m, before going on to gross £1.8m theatrically.
Charlie Lyne, the director of micro-budget Beyond Clueless, talked the audience through making and marketing his essay film about teen movies, which took £35,000 from a limited release and sold to Netflix for a two year spell.
The session...
- 12/10/2015
- ScreenDaily
Padraig Reynolds’ second feature will be released in Q3 2016.
London-based genre specialists Jinga Films has sold Padraig Reynolds’ horror feature Worry Dolls to Studiocanal for the UK and Ireland.
The film, which premiered in Frightfest’s Discovery strand this year, stars Christopher Wiehl (Jericho) as a detective investigating a sequence of voodoo-related murders.
Also starring Kym Jackson (Iron Sky) and Samantha Smith (Transformers), Worry Dolls was produced by Christopher Wiehl, Greg Haggert, Padraig Reynolds and Danny Kolker. Wiehl and Kolker also wrote the screenplay.
Jinga Films also previously handled Reynolds’ debut feature Rites Of Spring.
Studiocanal has previously distributed two Jinga titles, Hellions in 2015 and Blood Moon in 2014, both of which received limited theatrical runs.
Studiocanal’s Head of Marketing Hugh Spearing speaks at the Screen Film Summit, London, 10 December. Book tickets: www.screenfilmsummit.com...
London-based genre specialists Jinga Films has sold Padraig Reynolds’ horror feature Worry Dolls to Studiocanal for the UK and Ireland.
The film, which premiered in Frightfest’s Discovery strand this year, stars Christopher Wiehl (Jericho) as a detective investigating a sequence of voodoo-related murders.
Also starring Kym Jackson (Iron Sky) and Samantha Smith (Transformers), Worry Dolls was produced by Christopher Wiehl, Greg Haggert, Padraig Reynolds and Danny Kolker. Wiehl and Kolker also wrote the screenplay.
Jinga Films also previously handled Reynolds’ debut feature Rites Of Spring.
Studiocanal has previously distributed two Jinga titles, Hellions in 2015 and Blood Moon in 2014, both of which received limited theatrical runs.
Studiocanal’s Head of Marketing Hugh Spearing speaks at the Screen Film Summit, London, 10 December. Book tickets: www.screenfilmsummit.com...
- 12/2/2015
- ScreenDaily
Channel 4, Film4, Picturehouse and Mubi are among the latest big names to join the line-up of this year’s Screen Film Summit, which will be held at London’s Picturehouse Central on Dec 10.
Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger will join Oscar-winning producer Iain Canning, This Is England producer Mark Herbert and film financier Nik Bower on a panel to discuss the current creative and financial trends, challenges and opportunities in the UK production sector, including the growing crossover between film and TV.
The session will also include an exclusive preview of Pact-commissioned research into opportunities for UK producers presented by Olsberg Spi.
Film4 head of distribution and brand strategy Sue Bruce Smith is the latest funder to join BBC Films, BFI and Northern Ireland Screen on a panel which will survey the public money currently available to independent filmmakers and the challenges facing the UK’s main funding bodies.
Picturehouse Cinemas...
Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger will join Oscar-winning producer Iain Canning, This Is England producer Mark Herbert and film financier Nik Bower on a panel to discuss the current creative and financial trends, challenges and opportunities in the UK production sector, including the growing crossover between film and TV.
The session will also include an exclusive preview of Pact-commissioned research into opportunities for UK producers presented by Olsberg Spi.
Film4 head of distribution and brand strategy Sue Bruce Smith is the latest funder to join BBC Films, BFI and Northern Ireland Screen on a panel which will survey the public money currently available to independent filmmakers and the challenges facing the UK’s main funding bodies.
Picturehouse Cinemas...
- 11/27/2015
- ScreenDaily
Channel 4, Film4, Picturehouse and Mubi are among the latest big names to join the line-up of this year’s Screen Film Summit, which will be held at London’s Picturehouse Central on Dec 10.
Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger will join Oscar-winning producer Iain Canning, This Is England producer Mark Herbert and film financier Nik Bower on a panel to discuss the current creative and financial trends, challenges and opportunities in the UK production sector, including the growing crossover between film and TV.
The session will also include an exclusive preview of Pact-commissioned research into opportunities for UK producers presented by Olsberg Spi.
Film4 head of distribution and brand strategy Sue Bruce Smith is the latest funder to join BBC Films, BFI and Northern Ireland Screen on a panel which will survey the public money currently available to independent filmmakers and the challenges facing the UK’s main funding bodies.
Picturehouse Cinemas...
Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger will join Oscar-winning producer Iain Canning, This Is England producer Mark Herbert and film financier Nik Bower on a panel to discuss the current creative and financial trends, challenges and opportunities in the UK production sector, including the growing crossover between film and TV.
The session will also include an exclusive preview of Pact-commissioned research into opportunities for UK producers presented by Olsberg Spi.
Film4 head of distribution and brand strategy Sue Bruce Smith is the latest funder to join BBC Films, BFI and Northern Ireland Screen on a panel which will survey the public money currently available to independent filmmakers and the challenges facing the UK’s main funding bodies.
Picturehouse Cinemas...
- 11/27/2015
- ScreenDaily
Award-winning director and producer to join execs from BBC Films, StudioCanal, See-Saw Films, eOne and more at annual summit.
Asif Kapadia, director of documentaries Amy and Senna, and Working Title co-founder Tim Bevan have joined the line-up of this year’s Screen Film Summit, which will be held at London’s Picturehouse Central on Dec 10.
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Kapadia, the BAFTA-winning director behind The Warrior, Far North, Senna and the most successful documentary of the year, Amy, will be the subject of a Director in Focus session to give a unique insight into his process and discuss the creation of a sustainable film industry for new filmmakers.
Bevan, co-founder of Working Title with Eric Fellner, will be the subject of a Producer in Focus session and will discuss the genesis and growth of his company as well as the challenges it faces in the current climate.
The company, now owned by...
Asif Kapadia, director of documentaries Amy and Senna, and Working Title co-founder Tim Bevan have joined the line-up of this year’s Screen Film Summit, which will be held at London’s Picturehouse Central on Dec 10.
Click here to Book Now
Kapadia, the BAFTA-winning director behind The Warrior, Far North, Senna and the most successful documentary of the year, Amy, will be the subject of a Director in Focus session to give a unique insight into his process and discuss the creation of a sustainable film industry for new filmmakers.
Bevan, co-founder of Working Title with Eric Fellner, will be the subject of a Producer in Focus session and will discuss the genesis and growth of his company as well as the challenges it faces in the current climate.
The company, now owned by...
- 11/17/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Johannes Bah Kuhnke stars in underwater thriller.
Shooting has begun in Wales this week on underwater thriller The Chamber, starring Swedish actor Johannes Bah Kuhnke in his first film role since his international breakthrough performance in family drama Force Majeure.
The Chamber also stars Charlotte Salt (The Musketeers), James McArdle (The James Plays), and Elliot Levey (The Lady In The Van).
The Chamber of the title is a special ops unit, which commandeer a commercial research vessel and it’s submersible to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea. When an explosion causes the sub to overturn and take on water, the crew begins to understand that not all of them will escape and a fight for survival ensues.
It marks the first feature of Ben Parker who previously made the short Shifter, which played at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Producers are Jen Handorf and Paul Higgins, and executive...
Shooting has begun in Wales this week on underwater thriller The Chamber, starring Swedish actor Johannes Bah Kuhnke in his first film role since his international breakthrough performance in family drama Force Majeure.
The Chamber also stars Charlotte Salt (The Musketeers), James McArdle (The James Plays), and Elliot Levey (The Lady In The Van).
The Chamber of the title is a special ops unit, which commandeer a commercial research vessel and it’s submersible to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea. When an explosion causes the sub to overturn and take on water, the crew begins to understand that not all of them will escape and a fight for survival ensues.
It marks the first feature of Ben Parker who previously made the short Shifter, which played at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Producers are Jen Handorf and Paul Higgins, and executive...
- 5/7/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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