‘Red Snow’ and ‘Beast Within’ sell to multiple territories.
UK-based genre specialist Jinga Films has secured sales on two horror titles at the Pre-Cannes Screenings.
Sean Nichols Lynch’s US vampire horror-comedy Red Snow has sold to North America (4Digital Media), UK (Central City), Benelux (One2See) and Scandinavia (Njuta).
Dennice Cisneros stars as a vampire romance novelist who protects a handsome vampire from a ruthless slayer on the hunt for such creatures.
Jinga has also sold Steven Morana’s werewolf horror Beast Within starring Colm Feore to Korea (Cinema Black) and Scandinavia (Njuta). Jinga will release the film on August 2 in the UK,...
UK-based genre specialist Jinga Films has secured sales on two horror titles at the Pre-Cannes Screenings.
Sean Nichols Lynch’s US vampire horror-comedy Red Snow has sold to North America (4Digital Media), UK (Central City), Benelux (One2See) and Scandinavia (Njuta).
Dennice Cisneros stars as a vampire romance novelist who protects a handsome vampire from a ruthless slayer on the hunt for such creatures.
Jinga has also sold Steven Morana’s werewolf horror Beast Within starring Colm Feore to Korea (Cinema Black) and Scandinavia (Njuta). Jinga will release the film on August 2 in the UK,...
- 7/9/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Camera Japan Festival has just announced this year’s full programme. The festival will be held in Rotterdam (LantarenVenster & Worm) from the 25th to the 29th of September, before moving to Kriterion in Amsterdam (from the 3rd to the 6th of October). Besides offering a rich variety of Japanese films, the festival also includes several cultural and culinary workshops, two photo exhibitions, a Camera Japan quiz and the yearly film brunch.
Film programme Camera Japan
The 14th edition of the Camera Japan Festival will open with the international premiere of “Little Miss Period” by Shinada Shunsuke. Other highlights of the 2019 selection are “Vision”, by the renowned filmmaker Kawase Naomi, “Jam” by Sabu and Melancholic, the prize-winning debut of Tanaka Seiji. The programme also includes a special screening of the classic 1932 silent film “I Was Born But…” by Ozu Yasujiro, which will be accompanied by a Live soundtrack. Anime fans can...
Film programme Camera Japan
The 14th edition of the Camera Japan Festival will open with the international premiere of “Little Miss Period” by Shinada Shunsuke. Other highlights of the 2019 selection are “Vision”, by the renowned filmmaker Kawase Naomi, “Jam” by Sabu and Melancholic, the prize-winning debut of Tanaka Seiji. The programme also includes a special screening of the classic 1932 silent film “I Was Born But…” by Ozu Yasujiro, which will be accompanied by a Live soundtrack. Anime fans can...
- 8/26/2019
- by tyriter
- AsianMoviePulse
Festival to kick off with Julian Schnabel’s At Eternity’s Gate.
The Marrakech International Film Festival (Nov 30-Dec 8) has revealed its 2018 line-up, jury and honorary awards.
The Moroccan festival has been running since 2001, but took a year off in 2017 to “reflect on its editorial line”.
The competition line-up features 14 films from first or second-time directors. Six of the films competing for the Marrakech Etoile d’Or (or the Gold Star) are directed by women. Among the line-up is Sudabeh Mortezai’s Joy, Kent Jones’ Diane and Eva Trobisch’s All Good.
The festival opens with a gala screening of...
The Marrakech International Film Festival (Nov 30-Dec 8) has revealed its 2018 line-up, jury and honorary awards.
The Moroccan festival has been running since 2001, but took a year off in 2017 to “reflect on its editorial line”.
The competition line-up features 14 films from first or second-time directors. Six of the films competing for the Marrakech Etoile d’Or (or the Gold Star) are directed by women. Among the line-up is Sudabeh Mortezai’s Joy, Kent Jones’ Diane and Eva Trobisch’s All Good.
The festival opens with a gala screening of...
- 11/19/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
“Ong Bak” producer and director Prachya Pinkaew will line up with Singapore’s Sam Loh (“Siew Lup”), Malaysia’s Woo Ming Jin (“The Tiger Factory”) and South Korean genre specialist Oh In-chun (“The Dmz”) to pitch their genre movie projects at July’s Network of Asian Fantastic Films.
A five-day project market, Naff has selected 25 projects from 19 territories to be presented to potential investors and co-producers. Outstanding projects will receive cash awards and post-production support totalling $33,000 (Krw 36 million).
Naff is part of South Korea’s biggest genre film festival, the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan). It runs July 14-18, 2018.
Korean projects include Kim Soo-young’s fantasy horror thriller “Superpower Girl,” Jeon In-hwan’s parallel universe fantasy “Remember Spring,” Lim Jin-seung’s fantasy black comedy “Autumn Man” and Oh’s “Night at the Evil Gallery.”
From elsewhere in Asia, Loh will pitch omnibus ghost story “Hell Hole,” Woo will pitch...
A five-day project market, Naff has selected 25 projects from 19 territories to be presented to potential investors and co-producers. Outstanding projects will receive cash awards and post-production support totalling $33,000 (Krw 36 million).
Naff is part of South Korea’s biggest genre film festival, the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan). It runs July 14-18, 2018.
Korean projects include Kim Soo-young’s fantasy horror thriller “Superpower Girl,” Jeon In-hwan’s parallel universe fantasy “Remember Spring,” Lim Jin-seung’s fantasy black comedy “Autumn Man” and Oh’s “Night at the Evil Gallery.”
From elsewhere in Asia, Loh will pitch omnibus ghost story “Hell Hole,” Woo will pitch...
- 5/30/2018
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
Shooting begins on story of First Nations soldier caught in Taliban ambush.
Producers Marie Clements, Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, and the Women In the Director’s Chair (Widc) organisers have commenced production in Canada on Clements’ drama Red Snow.
Shooting is underway in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and is scheduled to relocate to Kamloops, Whistler and Cache Creek in British Columbia to complete principal photography by May 31.
Clements (pictured) wrote, directs and is the majority producer via her McM Inc of Red Snow, about a First Nations Giwch’in soldier from the Canadian Arctic whose passion for his roots comes to the...
Producers Marie Clements, Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, and the Women In the Director’s Chair (Widc) organisers have commenced production in Canada on Clements’ drama Red Snow.
Shooting is underway in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and is scheduled to relocate to Kamloops, Whistler and Cache Creek in British Columbia to complete principal photography by May 31.
Clements (pictured) wrote, directs and is the majority producer via her McM Inc of Red Snow, about a First Nations Giwch’in soldier from the Canadian Arctic whose passion for his roots comes to the...
- 3/30/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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