Exclusive: Producer Daniela Taplin Lundberg’s Stay Gold Features (Harriet) says it has secured $10 million in funding from undisclosed private investors for film and TV projects.
Stay Gold Film Fund II will back in-house development and production and be managed by New York-based Taplin Lundberg, who with head of development Rebecca Cammarata oversees Stay Gold Features’ slate of film and TV projects. Partners in Stay Gold Features include Bill and Laurie Benenson and Nnamdi Asomugha.
Stay Gold is currently in post-production on Good Joe Bell, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and starring Mark Wahlberg and Connie Britton. Films currently in development include The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Edmund Morris; Black Lion, which the company is developing with Andrew Garfield; and previously unannounced project The Mysterious Tadpole, based on the children’s book by Steven Kellogg.
Launched in 2016, the company has produced or co-produced eight features.
Stay Gold Film Fund II will back in-house development and production and be managed by New York-based Taplin Lundberg, who with head of development Rebecca Cammarata oversees Stay Gold Features’ slate of film and TV projects. Partners in Stay Gold Features include Bill and Laurie Benenson and Nnamdi Asomugha.
Stay Gold is currently in post-production on Good Joe Bell, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and starring Mark Wahlberg and Connie Britton. Films currently in development include The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Edmund Morris; Black Lion, which the company is developing with Andrew Garfield; and previously unannounced project The Mysterious Tadpole, based on the children’s book by Steven Kellogg.
Launched in 2016, the company has produced or co-produced eight features.
- 2/6/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
New York, February 18: Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly eyeing to play the role of Theodore Roosevelt in an upcoming biopic.
Sources have revealed that the 'Titanic' star is telling his friends that after his latest movie proved to be a massive box-office hit, he's pushing forward with his biopic of Roosevelt, which will reunite him with Martin Scorsese, the New York Post reported.
The film, which is based on Edmund Morris' Pulitzer-winning biography "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt," would follow Roosevelt's life from his childhood to being a president. (Ani)...
Sources have revealed that the 'Titanic' star is telling his friends that after his latest movie proved to be a massive box-office hit, he's pushing forward with his biopic of Roosevelt, which will reunite him with Martin Scorsese, the New York Post reported.
The film, which is based on Edmund Morris' Pulitzer-winning biography "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt," would follow Roosevelt's life from his childhood to being a president. (Ani)...
- 2/18/2014
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Leonardo DiCaprio has a lot on his plate these days, but dude is just forever hungry. With Shutter Island set to scare the kiddies this fall and the secretive Inception and Scorsese's The Rise Of Theodore Roosevelt both in the early stages of development, one would think Leo would be set career-wise for the considerable future. That is however, not the case. Through his Appian Way production house, DiCaprio is set to produce and star in an untitled film about the world of online casinos based...
- 6/16/2009
- by Daniel Barna
- JoBlo.com
NEW YORK -- William Faulkner's 1948 suspense novel Intruder in the Dust is returning to the big screen from Picture Entertainment and Plum Pictures.
The Nobel Prize-winning author's novel focuses on a black man in rural Mississippi falsely accused of shooting a white neighbor in the back. The imprisoned man must stave off a lynch mob with the help of an unlikely band of locals who search for the evidence that will prove his innocence.
Dust was first adapted to film by director Clarence Brown for MGM in 1949. Production on the new project is expected to begin in 2009.
Plum partners Celine Rattray, Galt Niederhoffer and Daniela Taplin will produce Dust with Picture chairman Lee Caplin. Carl Colpaert will executive produce, and Joy Goodwin will co-produce.
Other film adaptations of Faulkner's works include 1958's The Long, Hot Summer, 1959's The Sound and the Fury and the upcoming short Red Leaves from actor-director James Franco.
Picture executive produced "Ali" for Sony. Plum is developing several projects, including The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt with Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese attached at Paramount, and another literary adaptation, Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, starring Julia Stiles.
The Nobel Prize-winning author's novel focuses on a black man in rural Mississippi falsely accused of shooting a white neighbor in the back. The imprisoned man must stave off a lynch mob with the help of an unlikely band of locals who search for the evidence that will prove his innocence.
Dust was first adapted to film by director Clarence Brown for MGM in 1949. Production on the new project is expected to begin in 2009.
Plum partners Celine Rattray, Galt Niederhoffer and Daniela Taplin will produce Dust with Picture chairman Lee Caplin. Carl Colpaert will executive produce, and Joy Goodwin will co-produce.
Other film adaptations of Faulkner's works include 1958's The Long, Hot Summer, 1959's The Sound and the Fury and the upcoming short Red Leaves from actor-director James Franco.
Picture executive produced "Ali" for Sony. Plum is developing several projects, including The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt with Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese attached at Paramount, and another literary adaptation, Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, starring Julia Stiles.
- 2/14/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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