Alexander McGregor Birrell’s homoerotic thriller Latent Image has landed distribution deals for North America, the U.K., as well as Australia and New Zealand in deals brokered by U.K. sales outfit 7&7 Producers’ Sales Service.
Latent Image — which is having its premiere market screening at the European Film Market in Berlin — stars Joshua Tonks as a crime fiction author struggling with writer’s block. Inspiration comes in in the dead of night in the form of a mysterious, dangerously handsome, stranger (Jay Clift) who offers to act out scenes for the writer’s serial-killer novel. As the night unfolds, their connection becomes intense as life begins to mirror the writer’s imagination with brutal consequences.
Raymond Murray’s Cinephobia Releasing has acquired rights for North America and the U.K., while Tony Romeo’s Bounty Films will be releasing the film in Australia and New Zealand.
Latent Image is...
Latent Image — which is having its premiere market screening at the European Film Market in Berlin — stars Joshua Tonks as a crime fiction author struggling with writer’s block. Inspiration comes in in the dead of night in the form of a mysterious, dangerously handsome, stranger (Jay Clift) who offers to act out scenes for the writer’s serial-killer novel. As the night unfolds, their connection becomes intense as life begins to mirror the writer’s imagination with brutal consequences.
Raymond Murray’s Cinephobia Releasing has acquired rights for North America and the U.K., while Tony Romeo’s Bounty Films will be releasing the film in Australia and New Zealand.
Latent Image is...
- 2/17/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The moment when two species came together is often seen as the pivotal point in human prehistory, even though we now know that we took relatively few genes from Neanderthals before we drove them to extinction, and some modern humans don't have them at all. It has loomed large in the imagination of popular anthropologists, who have fantasised about the cultural impact of such encounters and what each group might think of the other. Whilst Joel Crawford's sequel to 2013's The Croods doesn't explicitly talk about Neanderthals or Cro-Magnons, the game it's playing is clear - it's just unusual to see a film approach this from the perspective of the Neanderthals.
A lot has happened since the first film. Its central family has now taken to living a nomadic existence, its various adventures summed up in a frantic montage whilst a Tony Romeo song is strangled in the background.
A lot has happened since the first film. Its central family has now taken to living a nomadic existence, its various adventures summed up in a frantic montage whilst a Tony Romeo song is strangled in the background.
- 12/31/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Rich Wolff and Richard Ross, both former Tla Releasing execs, are launching a new North American distribution company, Breaking Glass Pictures, named after David Bowie's 1995 song.
The new distributor, which said it would not restrict itself to any particular genre, has begun to develop a slate that includes the rock film "The Band," from Australian director Anna Brownfield, and director Everett Lewis' "Lucky Bastard," about a man whose life spirals out of control when he falls for a street hustler.
In early 2010, The company will release Morgan J. Freeman's road movie "Just Like the Son," starring Rosie Perez and Mark Webber.
The company is looking to line up other distribution agreements for both individual films and catalogs and also plans to provide service deals.
And it will distribute up to 12 titles annually through the new specialty label Vicious Circle Films, focusing on extreme material, such as "Hanger,...
The new distributor, which said it would not restrict itself to any particular genre, has begun to develop a slate that includes the rock film "The Band," from Australian director Anna Brownfield, and director Everett Lewis' "Lucky Bastard," about a man whose life spirals out of control when he falls for a street hustler.
In early 2010, The company will release Morgan J. Freeman's road movie "Just Like the Son," starring Rosie Perez and Mark Webber.
The company is looking to line up other distribution agreements for both individual films and catalogs and also plans to provide service deals.
And it will distribute up to 12 titles annually through the new specialty label Vicious Circle Films, focusing on extreme material, such as "Hanger,...
- 9/10/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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