Exclusive: Morning Moon Productions has named Ethan Lazar as CEO. Lazar will now oversee all aspects of the company, including its slate of film and television projects, and music arm. Kyle Owens and Austen Rydell, who co-founded Morning Moon, have been named Co- Presidents, with Dan Lotti appointed as Head of Music. Billie Lourd will continue as a partner and producer under the Morning Moon banner.
Morning Moon’s latest release was Matt Smukler’s Wildflower, starring Kiernan Shipka, Jean Smart, Alexandra Daddario, Jacki Weaver, Charlie Plummer, Dash Mihok, Reid Scott, and Samantha Hyde. The film was developed and produced by Lazar, Owens, Rydell, and Lourd alongside Hunting Lane, and co-financed by eOne and Limelight. Wildflower premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2022 and was released by Momentum and Hulu in 2023.
Over the past decade, Lazar has served as a producer on over fifteen films that have premiered at major festivals including Sundance,...
Morning Moon’s latest release was Matt Smukler’s Wildflower, starring Kiernan Shipka, Jean Smart, Alexandra Daddario, Jacki Weaver, Charlie Plummer, Dash Mihok, Reid Scott, and Samantha Hyde. The film was developed and produced by Lazar, Owens, Rydell, and Lourd alongside Hunting Lane, and co-financed by eOne and Limelight. Wildflower premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2022 and was released by Momentum and Hulu in 2023.
Over the past decade, Lazar has served as a producer on over fifteen films that have premiered at major festivals including Sundance,...
- 2/27/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Cary Elwes (Mission: Impossible 7), Corey Stoll (Billions), Michiel Huisman (The Flight Attendant) and Alfonso Herrera (Ozark) have joined the cast of Zack Snyder’s Netflix film Rebel Moon, Deadline can confirm. The quartet will star alongside Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunnam, Djimon Hounsou, Doona Bae, Ray Fisher, Rupert Friend and Stuart Martin.
The sci-fi pic is set in a peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy that finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius. They dispatch a young woman (Boutella) with a mysterious past to seek out warriors from neighboring planets to help them make a stand.
Snyder is directing from the script he wrote with Shay Hatten (Army of the Dead) and Kurt Johnstad (300), which was based on his and Johnstad’s story. Snyder is also producing alongside Deborah Snyder and Wesley Coller for The Stone Quarry, with Eric Newman of Grand Electric. Bergen Swanson...
The sci-fi pic is set in a peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy that finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius. They dispatch a young woman (Boutella) with a mysterious past to seek out warriors from neighboring planets to help them make a stand.
Snyder is directing from the script he wrote with Shay Hatten (Army of the Dead) and Kurt Johnstad (300), which was based on his and Johnstad’s story. Snyder is also producing alongside Deborah Snyder and Wesley Coller for The Stone Quarry, with Eric Newman of Grand Electric. Bergen Swanson...
- 4/8/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Katherine Waterston is one of our most brilliant and committed actors. She brings superstar power to indies like Queen of Earth and State Like Sleep, and a captivating authenticity to franchises like Fantastic Beasts and Alien. It was Inherent Vice that first brought her to my attention. In this episode, she talks about why she was “a pig in shit” making that film, why having lots and lots of time to live with a script is ideal for her, becoming comfortable being uncomfortable, the “best feeling I can experience without breaking the law,” and her exciting new multi-part project The […]...
- 9/8/2020
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Katherine Waterston is one of our most brilliant and committed actors. She brings superstar power to indies like Queen of Earth and State Like Sleep, and a captivating authenticity to franchises like Fantastic Beasts and Alien. It was Inherent Vice that first brought her to my attention. In this episode, she talks about why she was “a pig in shit” making that film, why having lots and lots of time to live with a script is ideal for her, becoming comfortable being uncomfortable, the “best feeling I can experience without breaking the law,” and her exciting new multi-part project The […]...
- 9/8/2020
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Warner Bros Television Group on Tuesday revealed the 12 directors selected for the 2020 Warner Bros Television Directors’ Workshop, which will be held virtually this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The redesigned program has been condensed into two weeks (from the usual nine) of online learning, with lectures led by co-teachers Bethany Rooney and Mary Lou Belli along with various showrunners, directors, cinematographers and editors. The practical directing work normally done on Warners’ sets will now be done using co-habitating actors, with the directors work with them remotely.
The program launched in 2013 with the aim to directors from other creative fields for the transition to TV, and to spur equity and inclusion by providing opportunities for female helmers and those from underrepresented groups. It has seen 100% of the graduates from the past four classes go on to direct episodes of Warner Bros–produced series. Alums include Pamela Romanowsky, Marcus Stokes, Jennifer Phang,...
The redesigned program has been condensed into two weeks (from the usual nine) of online learning, with lectures led by co-teachers Bethany Rooney and Mary Lou Belli along with various showrunners, directors, cinematographers and editors. The practical directing work normally done on Warners’ sets will now be done using co-habitating actors, with the directors work with them remotely.
The program launched in 2013 with the aim to directors from other creative fields for the transition to TV, and to spur equity and inclusion by providing opportunities for female helmers and those from underrepresented groups. It has seen 100% of the graduates from the past four classes go on to direct episodes of Warner Bros–produced series. Alums include Pamela Romanowsky, Marcus Stokes, Jennifer Phang,...
- 7/7/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael Shannon is, absolutely, one of the very best actors working right now in cinema, television and theater. A versatile performer, he has been a leading man and a notable character actor as well, portraying over the years a wide variety of characters: while he’s often seen as a tough guy, he has done comedic and romantic stuff too. When the opportunity of interviewing this two-time Oscar nominee (for Revolutionary Road and Nocturnal Animals) appeared, it was a no-brainer...
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- 5/4/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Slate sales on SXSW winners Alice, Saint Frances, Tito.
Visit Films has concluded a raft of deals on its Afm slate that includes documentaries White Riot and The Sanctity Of Space, and Toronto drama Hearts And Bones starring Hugo Weaving.
Company president Ryan Kampe and director of sales Lydia Rodman have licensed White Riot in the UK (Modern Films), Australia and New Zealand (Icon Film Distribution), Films We Like (Canada) and Benelux (Periscoop). Rubika Shah’s punk rock documentary won the Grierson Award for best documentary at BFI London Film Festival and an international premiere is being lined up for a major festival.
Visit Films has concluded a raft of deals on its Afm slate that includes documentaries White Riot and The Sanctity Of Space, and Toronto drama Hearts And Bones starring Hugo Weaving.
Company president Ryan Kampe and director of sales Lydia Rodman have licensed White Riot in the UK (Modern Films), Australia and New Zealand (Icon Film Distribution), Films We Like (Canada) and Benelux (Periscoop). Rubika Shah’s punk rock documentary won the Grierson Award for best documentary at BFI London Film Festival and an international premiere is being lined up for a major festival.
- 11/19/2019
- ScreenDaily
“Riverdale” star Charles Melton has closed a deal to star in “Swing” opposite Michael Shannon and Alexander Ludwig, an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.
Michael Mailer is directing the rowing drama, written by Vojin Gjaja. “Swing” follows a group of friends and rowing teammates during their last year at an Ivy League college in 1999. When an army vet takes over as their coach, their entire lives are changed.
Gjaja wrote the screenplay based on his own experiences as an oarsman at Columbia University. Shannon is also serving as a producer on the film, alongside Robert Ogden Barnum, Lucas Jarach and Byron Wetzel.
Also Read: 'Riverdale' Season 2: New Cast Member Was Told Not to Watch the Show
Melton is best known for his role in CW’s “Riverdale” as Reggie Mantle. He also most recently starred in “The Sun Is Also a Star” opposite Yara Shahidi,...
Michael Mailer is directing the rowing drama, written by Vojin Gjaja. “Swing” follows a group of friends and rowing teammates during their last year at an Ivy League college in 1999. When an army vet takes over as their coach, their entire lives are changed.
Gjaja wrote the screenplay based on his own experiences as an oarsman at Columbia University. Shannon is also serving as a producer on the film, alongside Robert Ogden Barnum, Lucas Jarach and Byron Wetzel.
Also Read: 'Riverdale' Season 2: New Cast Member Was Told Not to Watch the Show
Melton is best known for his role in CW’s “Riverdale” as Reggie Mantle. He also most recently starred in “The Sun Is Also a Star” opposite Yara Shahidi,...
- 10/23/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Over the past decade, actress Katherine Waterston has built up a solid filmography of work that had made her one of the most eclectic and reliable performers around. After years of theater work and taking meaty supporting roles in such films as Michael Clayton (her first film), Taking Woodstock, Robot & Frank (as well as […]
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- 1/15/2019
- by Steven Prokopy
- Slash Film
“Alien: Covenant” may have gotten Ridley Scott’s enduring science-fiction franchise back on track with critics, but the R-rated release couldn’t attract the kind of global audience that would give 20th Century Fox the confidence to keep the series alive. “Covenant” opened in May 2017 and didn’t even break the $75 million mark at the U.S. box office. The film’s global gross was $240 million, a sharp decline from “Prometheus'” $403 million worldwide gross in summer 2012.
The box office response to “Covenant” has put Ridley Scott’s intended sequel on indefinite hold, and not even leading lady Katherine Waterston knows what the future holds for the franchise or her character, Janet Daniels. Speaking to The Playlist while promoting her latest indie, “State Like Sleep,” Waterston could offer no answers when pressed for tidbits about the “Covenant” sequel. In fact, nobody has even spoken to the actress about a potential follow-up film.
The box office response to “Covenant” has put Ridley Scott’s intended sequel on indefinite hold, and not even leading lady Katherine Waterston knows what the future holds for the franchise or her character, Janet Daniels. Speaking to The Playlist while promoting her latest indie, “State Like Sleep,” Waterston could offer no answers when pressed for tidbits about the “Covenant” sequel. In fact, nobody has even spoken to the actress about a potential follow-up film.
- 1/11/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Michael Shannon is one of those actors that constantly reminds us there’s no such thing as small parts. No matter the size of the role, his presence will leave an impression, with his sole scene in Loving being one example. Every second matters when Shannon is on screen. The actor, who was last seen on AMC’s The […]
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- 1/10/2019
- by Jack Giroux
- Slash Film
The daughter of actor Sam Waterston, Katherine Waterston has accumulated a prestigious filmography over the past decade in her own right, working with industry heavyweights such as Martin Scorsese (“Boardwalk Empire“), Paul Thomas Anderson (“Inherent Vice“), Danny Boyle (“Steve Jobs“), Ridley Scott (“Alien: Covenant“), and Steven Soderbergh (“Logan Lucky“).
Continue reading Katherine Waterston Talks ‘State Like Sleep,’ Returning To ‘Alien’ Franchise, ‘Fantastic Beasts’ & More [Interview] at The Playlist.
Continue reading Katherine Waterston Talks ‘State Like Sleep,’ Returning To ‘Alien’ Franchise, ‘Fantastic Beasts’ & More [Interview] at The Playlist.
- 1/10/2019
- by Alex Arabian
- The Playlist
Typical to the start of a new year, specialty newcomers are rather few this weekend. Holiday and awards holdovers are still at center stage, while the Sundance Film Festival looms toward the end of the month. This weekend, Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon and Luke Evans star in Tribeca premiere State Like Sleep, opening Friday day-and-date via the Orchard. The film is the second narrative feature by Meredith Danluck. Hermione Corfield, Jay Paulson and Micah Hauptman star in IFC Midnight’s thriller Rust Creek by Jen McGowan, which also will roll out day-and-date. And Well Go USA is releasing Chinese action title Mojin: The Worm Valley, the follow-up to Mojin: The Lost Legend, which the company released stateside in 2015.
State Like Sleep
Director-writer: Meredith Danluck
Cast: Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans
Distributor: The Orchard
State Like Sleep debuted at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, where...
State Like Sleep
Director-writer: Meredith Danluck
Cast: Katherine Waterston, Michiel Huisman, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans
Distributor: The Orchard
State Like Sleep debuted at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, where...
- 1/4/2019
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
As hazy and amorphous as a rain cloud, Meredith Danluck’s “State Like Sleep” does a fine job of recreating the dream-like fog of grief. But it doesn’t go much further, and “somnolence” isn’t an ideal quality around which to build an entire film.
As played by Katherine Waterston (“Fantastic Beasts”), American photographer Katherine has been floating dully since her Belgian movie star husband, Stefan, was mysteriously killed a year earlier. But when her mom (Mary Kay Place) winds up in a Brussels hospital, Katherine is jolted into action. She wants to know what really happened to Stefan, and the more she looks, the less she finds to like.
Stefan’s severe mother, Anneke, appears to be an open book: she bluntly hates her daughter-in-law, whom she blames for stealing her beloved son. A series of effective flashbacks also suggests that she was the Momager from Hell, though...
As played by Katherine Waterston (“Fantastic Beasts”), American photographer Katherine has been floating dully since her Belgian movie star husband, Stefan, was mysteriously killed a year earlier. But when her mom (Mary Kay Place) winds up in a Brussels hospital, Katherine is jolted into action. She wants to know what really happened to Stefan, and the more she looks, the less she finds to like.
Stefan’s severe mother, Anneke, appears to be an open book: she bluntly hates her daughter-in-law, whom she blames for stealing her beloved son. A series of effective flashbacks also suggests that she was the Momager from Hell, though...
- 1/4/2019
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
In the first exclusive clip from the new film “State Like Sleep,” Katherine Waterston, who plays Katherine Grand, nervously and awkwardly seduces Michael Shannon in a hotel room.
“State Like Sleep” is the first narrative feature film from documentary filmmaker Meredith Danluck.
The film follows Waterston’s character who, one year after the sudden death of her celebrity husband, receives a phone call that pulls her back to Brussels and the life there that she’s tried to forget. Once back, she discovers a web of secrets that compel her to unravel the mysteries surrounding Stefan’s (Michiel Huisman) last days alive.
Also Read: Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon Drama 'State Like Sleep' Sells to The Orchard
Her investigation leads her to the high-class underground club scene where she discovers a mysterious woman and a strange group of friends, but she also meets a new man (Shannon), a fellow American.
“State Like Sleep,...
“State Like Sleep” is the first narrative feature film from documentary filmmaker Meredith Danluck.
The film follows Waterston’s character who, one year after the sudden death of her celebrity husband, receives a phone call that pulls her back to Brussels and the life there that she’s tried to forget. Once back, she discovers a web of secrets that compel her to unravel the mysteries surrounding Stefan’s (Michiel Huisman) last days alive.
Also Read: Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon Drama 'State Like Sleep' Sells to The Orchard
Her investigation leads her to the high-class underground club scene where she discovers a mysterious woman and a strange group of friends, but she also meets a new man (Shannon), a fellow American.
“State Like Sleep,...
- 1/2/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
I said it last year right around this time and I’ll say it again today. There’s no getting around it, this month is not one to get excited about at all, new release wise. January is usually a real dumping ground for films. That’s normally true, but if you try and look hard enough, you can find worthwhile titles hitting screens. This year is no exception, as 2019 has a couple of potentially decent movies hitting in its first month. I can personally vouch for a few that I’ve seen already, so there’s that. Your mileage may vary with these, but if you look hard enough, you’re sure to find a few things to enjoy. For sure, the still expanding 2018 titles are superior, but it’s not all about those. Without any further delay though, here are the first batch of 2018 titles that don’t...
- 1/2/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Written and directed by Meredith Danluck, State Like Sleep centers on Katherine (Katherine Waterston), a widow who returns to Belgium to pick up her belongings and ultimately close a tragic chapter. Katherine’s husband Stefan (Michiel Huisman) was a popular actor, and his suicide was absolutely unexpected. Stefan and Katherine’s relationship may have been going south [...]
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- 1/2/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Michael B Jordan
The actor is in serious awards contention for his role in “Black Panther,” but also most recently starred in “Creed II,” “Fahrenheit 451” and “Kin.”
Josh Brolin
We all know Josh Brolin played the villain in both “Deadpool 2” And “Avengers: Infinity War” (which is a feat in itself), but he also starred in “Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado” and “The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter.”
Tessa Thompson
Thompson seems to have been in every movie this year, and that’s for good reason: She starred in “Annihilation” alongside Natalie Portman, as well as “Sorry to Bother You,” “Little Woods,” “Furlough” and “Creed II.”
Patrick Wilson
Wilson is now just making the rounds as King Orm in James Wan’s “Aquaman,” but the actor also starred in “Insidious: The Last Key,” “”The Commuter,” “The Nun,” “Nightmare Cinema” and he is currently filming the Untitled “Annabelle” film.
The actor is in serious awards contention for his role in “Black Panther,” but also most recently starred in “Creed II,” “Fahrenheit 451” and “Kin.”
Josh Brolin
We all know Josh Brolin played the villain in both “Deadpool 2” And “Avengers: Infinity War” (which is a feat in itself), but he also starred in “Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado” and “The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter.”
Tessa Thompson
Thompson seems to have been in every movie this year, and that’s for good reason: She starred in “Annihilation” alongside Natalie Portman, as well as “Sorry to Bother You,” “Little Woods,” “Furlough” and “Creed II.”
Patrick Wilson
Wilson is now just making the rounds as King Orm in James Wan’s “Aquaman,” but the actor also starred in “Insidious: The Last Key,” “”The Commuter,” “The Nun,” “Nightmare Cinema” and he is currently filming the Untitled “Annabelle” film.
- 12/18/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Katherine Waterston, seen in this year’s Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, stars in the presumably tiwsity thriller State of Sleep. The narrative center on Katherine (Waterston), a widow whose celebrity husband (Michiel Huisman) committed suicide a year ago. A fateful phone call leads Katherine to revisit her past and discover some dark truths about [...]
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- 12/3/2018
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Meredith Danluck is best known for her work directing documentaries but for her feature film debut, the thriller State Like Sleep, she's coming out swinging.
A year after her husband's suicide, Katherine (Katherine Waterston) is plagued by the unanswered questions surrounding his death. She can't recall what happened on the night of his death and when she begins to dig, it quickly becomes apparent that he was leading a double life and she seems to have wiped much of that from her memory.
In addition to Waterston, the movie also stars Michiel Huisman, Rachel Wilson, Luke Evans and Michael Shannon.
I love a good thriller and the combination of cast and this trailer certainly has piqued my interest. It'll also be interesting to see how Danluck's experience a...
A year after her husband's suicide, Katherine (Katherine Waterston) is plagued by the unanswered questions surrounding his death. She can't recall what happened on the night of his death and when she begins to dig, it quickly becomes apparent that he was leading a double life and she seems to have wiped much of that from her memory.
In addition to Waterston, the movie also stars Michiel Huisman, Rachel Wilson, Luke Evans and Michael Shannon.
I love a good thriller and the combination of cast and this trailer certainly has piqued my interest. It'll also be interesting to see how Danluck's experience a...
- 12/1/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Sometimes the only way for a person to ultimately overcome their past is for them to delve further into the events that truly changed their life path. That’s certainly the case for Katherine Waterston‘s protagonist in the upcoming thriller, ‘State Like Sleep.’ The character’s spiral into descent over the actions that led to her husband’s […]
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- 11/30/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Katherine Waterston stars in the noir thriller State Like Sleep as a widow who is haunted by the mysterious death of her celebrity husband (Michiel Huisman). The first State Like Sleep trailer released by The Orchard follows her as she soon discovers a web of secrets that sends her deep into the seedy underbelly of Brussels, where […]
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- 11/30/2018
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
If you enjoy a good murder mystery thriller, I’ve got a trailer for a film called State Like Sleep that you might be interested in checking out.
The film has a great cast that includes Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts, Alien: Covenant), Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals, The Shape of Water), Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast, Dracula Untold), and Michiel Huisman (The Haunting of Hill House, Game of Thrones).
The movie was written and directed by Meredith Danluck (North of South, West of East), and the story is set one year after the untimely death of Waterston’s husband (Huisman). After his death, the young widow receives an unsettling phone call that forces her to revisit the past as she embarks on a journey to find out the truth behind her husband’s death.
State Like Sleep will hit theaters on January 4th, 2019. It will also be getting a VOD release on January 1st.
The film has a great cast that includes Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts, Alien: Covenant), Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals, The Shape of Water), Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast, Dracula Untold), and Michiel Huisman (The Haunting of Hill House, Game of Thrones).
The movie was written and directed by Meredith Danluck (North of South, West of East), and the story is set one year after the untimely death of Waterston’s husband (Huisman). After his death, the young widow receives an unsettling phone call that forces her to revisit the past as she embarks on a journey to find out the truth behind her husband’s death.
State Like Sleep will hit theaters on January 4th, 2019. It will also be getting a VOD release on January 1st.
- 11/29/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A new trailer has emerged for Meredith Danluck’s noir thriller ‘State Like Sleep’ starring Katherine Waterston, a woman on the path of truth to find out what really happened to her husband.
Directed by Meredith Danluck, the film stars Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman and Mary Kay Place.
Also in trailers – Gerard Butler faces more than he bargained for in trailer for The Vanishing
The film will see a Us release firstly on VOD from January 1st 2019 and then a limited cinema release from January 4th.
State Like Sleep Official Synopsis
One year after her husband’s (Michiel Huisman) untimely death, a young widow (Katherine Waterston) receives an unsettling phone call that forces her to revisit the past.
The post Katherine Waterston turns detective in trailer for ‘State Like Sleep’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
Directed by Meredith Danluck, the film stars Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman and Mary Kay Place.
Also in trailers – Gerard Butler faces more than he bargained for in trailer for The Vanishing
The film will see a Us release firstly on VOD from January 1st 2019 and then a limited cinema release from January 4th.
State Like Sleep Official Synopsis
One year after her husband’s (Michiel Huisman) untimely death, a young widow (Katherine Waterston) receives an unsettling phone call that forces her to revisit the past.
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- 11/29/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The new trailer for The Orchard’s State Like Sleep is filled with death, thrills, mystery, sexiness, fancy accents and lots of different hairstyles for star Katherine Waterston.
The noir thriller follows a young widow (Waterston) who receives an unsettling phone call one year after her husband’s (Michiel Huisman) untimely death. The phone call turns her world upside down and forces her to revisit the past.
The film, written and directed by up and comer Meredith Danluck, features an all-star cast that includes Waterston, Huisman, Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals, The Shape of Water) and Luke Evans.
The film is produced by Angel Lopez and Sight Unseen Pictures’ Julia Lebedev and Eddie Vaisman.
State Like Sleep debuted in April at the Tribeca Film Festival. It...
The noir thriller follows a young widow (Waterston) who receives an unsettling phone call one year after her husband’s (Michiel Huisman) untimely death. The phone call turns her world upside down and forces her to revisit the past.
The film, written and directed by up and comer Meredith Danluck, features an all-star cast that includes Waterston, Huisman, Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals, The Shape of Water) and Luke Evans.
The film is produced by Angel Lopez and Sight Unseen Pictures’ Julia Lebedev and Eddie Vaisman.
State Like Sleep debuted in April at the Tribeca Film Festival. It...
- 11/28/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
"Funny - peel back a layer, and no one's where the seem to be..." The Orchard has debuted an official trailer for an indie psychological thriller film titled State Like Sleep, which first premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. The dark, moody, mysterious drama is about a woman named Katherine, played by the very talented Katherine Waterston, who is still struggling to grapple with her husband's surprising death a year before. After a phone call, she goes out to try and figure out what really happened to him. The full cast includes Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Mary Kay Place, Mark O'Brien, Rachel Wilson, and Bo Martyn. There's a lot of weird, fascinating, peculiar footage in this trailer - hard to make sense of it, but it's certainly appealing. I'm surprised we haven't heard much about this film before today. Have a look. Here's the first official trailer...
- 11/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Katherine Waterston is definitely on the verge of becoming a major film star. With roles in the new ‘Fantastic Beasts’ franchise, “Logan Lucky,” “Alien: Covenant,” and the recent “mid90s,” the actress is just waiting for her true breakout performance. Perhaps she’ll find that in her new film, “State Like Sleep,” where Waterston appears opposite acting powerhouse Michael Shannon.
Continue reading ‘State Like Sleep’ Trailer: Katherine Waterston & Michael Shannon Cross Paths In This New Mystery Thriller at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘State Like Sleep’ Trailer: Katherine Waterston & Michael Shannon Cross Paths In This New Mystery Thriller at The Playlist.
- 11/28/2018
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
While much of the current discussion in the filmsphere is surrounding 2018 releases, the very first release of 2019 just received its debut trailer. State Like Sleep is a noir thriller coming from director Meredith Danluck, who has much experience in the documentary field. Starring Katherine Waterston and Michael Shannon, it follows a widow who must dig up a dark past a year after her husband died.
A premiere at Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year where it received favorable reviews, it looks like a strong showcase for the Inherent Vice star as she goes down the rabbit hole of a criminal underworld. State Like Sleep hits VOD and digital on January 1 and theaters on January 4. Also starring Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, and Mary Kay Place, see the trailer and poster below.
A premiere at Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year where it received favorable reviews, it looks like a strong showcase for the Inherent Vice star as she goes down the rabbit hole of a criminal underworld. State Like Sleep hits VOD and digital on January 1 and theaters on January 4. Also starring Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, and Mary Kay Place, see the trailer and poster below.
- 11/28/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Roster includes previously announced Jirga, A Land Imagined.
Visit Films will kick off international sales at Afm this week on the Michael Shannon noir State Like Sleep.
The feature from Sight Unseen Pictures and Scythia Films premiered at Tribeca last spring and stars Katherine Waterston as a photographer who returns to Brussels to unravel the mystery surrounding the final days of her celebrity husband.
Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, and Mary Kay Place round out the key cast and Eddie Vasiman, Julia Lebedev, and Angel Lopez served as producers. Writer-director Meredith Danluck makes her narrative debut and The Orchard will distribute in the Us.
Visit Films will kick off international sales at Afm this week on the Michael Shannon noir State Like Sleep.
The feature from Sight Unseen Pictures and Scythia Films premiered at Tribeca last spring and stars Katherine Waterston as a photographer who returns to Brussels to unravel the mystery surrounding the final days of her celebrity husband.
Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, and Mary Kay Place round out the key cast and Eddie Vasiman, Julia Lebedev, and Angel Lopez served as producers. Writer-director Meredith Danluck makes her narrative debut and The Orchard will distribute in the Us.
- 10/29/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The Orchard has acquired the North American rights to “State Like Sleep,” starring Michael Shannon and Katherine Waterston, the distributor announced Thursday.
Meredith Danluck wrote and directed the hypnotic drama, her first narrative feature, and Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev and Angel Lopez produced.
Luke Evans and Michiel Huisman also star, and The Orchard is planning a theatrical release as well as a digital release this winter. It first premiered in April at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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“State Like Sleep” follows American photographer Katherine (Waterston), one year after the mysterious death of her Belgian actor husband. She returns to Brussels to pack up the house they once shared, where she uncovers secrets that make her question her husband’s last days. In the underground club scene, she discovers a mysterious woman and a strange group of friends,...
Meredith Danluck wrote and directed the hypnotic drama, her first narrative feature, and Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev and Angel Lopez produced.
Luke Evans and Michiel Huisman also star, and The Orchard is planning a theatrical release as well as a digital release this winter. It first premiered in April at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Also Read: Michael Shannon Bigfoot Dramedy 'Pottersville' Headed to Netflix for Streaming Rights (Exclusive)
“State Like Sleep” follows American photographer Katherine (Waterston), one year after the mysterious death of her Belgian actor husband. She returns to Brussels to pack up the house they once shared, where she uncovers secrets that make her question her husband’s last days. In the underground club scene, she discovers a mysterious woman and a strange group of friends,...
- 9/13/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The Orchard has nabbed North American rights to “State Like Sleep,” a dreamlike thriller that turned heads with its premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
“State Like Sleep” is the feature directing debut of Meredith Danluck, who also wrote the script. It stars Katherine Waterston of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” fame, as well as Oscar-nominee Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Michael Huisman, and Mary Kay Place. The Orchard will release “State Like Sleep” theatrically and across digital platforms this winter.
The film centers on an American photographer (Waterston) who returns to Brussels a year after her husband’s death. While trying to come to terms with her grief, she unearths troubling information about her husband’s final days. To solve the mystery she plunges into the city’s underground club scene.
“’State Like Sleep’ is a compelling, visually-engaging mystery that takes audiences down a rabbit hole of self-discovery,...
“State Like Sleep” is the feature directing debut of Meredith Danluck, who also wrote the script. It stars Katherine Waterston of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” fame, as well as Oscar-nominee Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Michael Huisman, and Mary Kay Place. The Orchard will release “State Like Sleep” theatrically and across digital platforms this winter.
The film centers on an American photographer (Waterston) who returns to Brussels a year after her husband’s death. While trying to come to terms with her grief, she unearths troubling information about her husband’s final days. To solve the mystery she plunges into the city’s underground club scene.
“’State Like Sleep’ is a compelling, visually-engaging mystery that takes audiences down a rabbit hole of self-discovery,...
- 9/13/2018
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
In the throes of grief, a thick haze can descend on one’s life, making what was familiar seem strange and what was certain seem questionable. Yet as the film “State Like Sleep” shows, this painful state of detachment from ordinary life can push someone to travel outside their normal routine and seek answers in places and people that might never have been encountered otherwise.
The debut feature from director Meredith Danluck, making her feature film debut, “State Like Sleep” channels some autobiographical elements from Danluck’s life into the story of Katherine Grand (Katherine Waterston), an American photographer whose celebrity husband Stefan (Michiel Huisman) dies suddenly in his native Brussels.
The debut feature from director Meredith Danluck, making her feature film debut, “State Like Sleep” channels some autobiographical elements from Danluck’s life into the story of Katherine Grand (Katherine Waterston), an American photographer whose celebrity husband Stefan (Michiel Huisman) dies suddenly in his native Brussels.
- 4/30/2018
- by Joe Blessing
- The Playlist
A narcotized neo-noir that unfolds with the diverting purposelessness of a forgettable dream, Meredith Danluck’s “State Like Sleep” doesn’t really go anywhere, but it lulls you into enough of a stupor to enjoy the time it takes to get there. Much of the credit for that belongs to “The Bling Ring” cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt, who coats the (supposedly) Belgian locations of this dead-end story with a shimmer that makes every beat feel a little more beguiling than it should. The rest might have to go to Katherine Waterston, whose “Alien: Covenant” bowl-cut gets the rousing curtain call it deserves (this film was shot back in the summer of 2016).
The basic details of the story are simple, though Danluck presents them in a pleasantly disorienting fashion. It starts with a Belgian movie star named Stefan Delvoe (“Game of Thrones” actor Michiel Huisman) giving a television interview to promote the...
The basic details of the story are simple, though Danluck presents them in a pleasantly disorienting fashion. It starts with a Belgian movie star named Stefan Delvoe (“Game of Thrones” actor Michiel Huisman) giving a television interview to promote the...
- 4/25/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
The aftershocks of trauma can take many forms, as Katherine (Katherine Waterston) learns following the death of her famous husband in “State Like Sleep,” writer-director Meredith Danluck’s unsettling first feature. Aided by Christopher Blauvelt’s sumptuous cinematography, this consistently surprising film slinks along with melancholic dreaminess, matching the fugue state that plagues its grief-stricken protagonist. With Michael Shannon and Luke Evans also upending expectations in supporting roles, it’s a confident debut that should reap considerable attention from distributors, and opportunities for Danluck, following its premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
“Without stories, the truth is too random,” opines Danish actor Stefan (Michiel Huisman) during a TV interview at the start of “State Like Sleep.” Though the thespian comes off as full of himself (and also something decidedly odorous), it’s an insight that defines Danluck’s tale. Via eerie shots through Stefan and wife Katherine’s messy Brussels flat,...
“Without stories, the truth is too random,” opines Danish actor Stefan (Michiel Huisman) during a TV interview at the start of “State Like Sleep.” Though the thespian comes off as full of himself (and also something decidedly odorous), it’s an insight that defines Danluck’s tale. Via eerie shots through Stefan and wife Katherine’s messy Brussels flat,...
- 4/24/2018
- by Nick Schager
- Variety Film + TV
A documentarian and multidisciplinary artist, writer/director Meredith Danluck contemplated and processed grief with her latest Tribeca-premiering narrative feature, State Like Sleep.
Inspired by a very personal loss on the part of the film’s director, the feature centers on a photographer (Katherine Waterston) who grapples with the consequences of her celebrity husband’s double life after he abruptly commits suicide. Returning to Brussels to pack up the flat she once shared with her husband, Waterston’s character stumbles upon a web of secrets, descending into Brussels’ underground scene to get to the bottom of her husband’s death.
“The biggest mystery in life is death, and when someone close to you dies, there’s always this sense of investigation, even if it’s someone who is elderly. Like, my grandmother died—who was she with? Who was the last person to talk to her?” Danluck reflected on the film...
Inspired by a very personal loss on the part of the film’s director, the feature centers on a photographer (Katherine Waterston) who grapples with the consequences of her celebrity husband’s double life after he abruptly commits suicide. Returning to Brussels to pack up the flat she once shared with her husband, Waterston’s character stumbles upon a web of secrets, descending into Brussels’ underground scene to get to the bottom of her husband’s death.
“The biggest mystery in life is death, and when someone close to you dies, there’s always this sense of investigation, even if it’s someone who is elderly. Like, my grandmother died—who was she with? Who was the last person to talk to her?” Danluck reflected on the film...
- 4/21/2018
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Tribeca Film Festival may not rival the bidding wars of Sundance or studio tentpoles at SXSW. But it has cornered the market on cast reunions and Q&A sessions. This year is no exception, as the festival has lined up the makers of “Schindler’s List” (including Steven Spielberg), “Scarface” (Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer) and conversations from Bradley Cooper and John Legend. And then there are the movies playing throughout Manhattan, from April 18 through 29. Here are nine titles that could break out on the indie scene.
“Mapplethorpe”
“The Crown” star Matt Smith trades Buckingham Palace for the world of Bdsm with a turn as Robert Mapplethorpe, the famous photography who drew acclaim and provoked controversy for his graphic depictions of underground sex. The film covers Mapplethorpe’s rise from the outer edges of New York’s arts scene to the center of high culture, ending with his tragic death...
“Mapplethorpe”
“The Crown” star Matt Smith trades Buckingham Palace for the world of Bdsm with a turn as Robert Mapplethorpe, the famous photography who drew acclaim and provoked controversy for his graphic depictions of underground sex. The film covers Mapplethorpe’s rise from the outer edges of New York’s arts scene to the center of high culture, ending with his tragic death...
- 4/18/2018
- by Brent Lang and Ramin Setoodeh
- Variety Film + TV
Michael Shannon can easily be described as Hollywood’s secret weapon. He’s a reliable working actor whose versatility onscreen has seen him emerge from Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor to appear opposite Eminem in 8 Mile, earn an Oscar nomination in Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet’s highly anticipated onscreen reunion Revolutionary Road and walk away unscathed from Man of Steel, in which he played the critically panned blockbuster’s main baddie, General Zod. He’s repeatedly worked with directors that include Jeff Nichols, Liza Johnson, Michael Bay, Siofra Campbell and Werner Herzog.
In fact, Vulture even gave him that title in 2016 when he was promoting the back-to-back releases of Nocturnal Animals, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting actor, and Loving, the latter of which most fans probably didn’t even realize he was in until the actor suddenly appeared onscreen as a photographer who captures the story of Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred...
In fact, Vulture even gave him that title in 2016 when he was promoting the back-to-back releases of Nocturnal Animals, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting actor, and Loving, the latter of which most fans probably didn’t even realize he was in until the actor suddenly appeared onscreen as a photographer who captures the story of Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred...
- 3/29/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Michael Shannon can easily be described as Hollywood’s secret weapon. He’s a reliable working actor whose versatility onscreen has seen him emerge from Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor to appear opposite Eminem in 8 Mile, earn an Oscar nomination in Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet’s highly anticipated onscreen reunion Revolutionary Road and walk away unscathed from Man of Steel, in which he played the critically panned blockbuster’s main baddie, General Zod. He’s repeatedly worked with directors that include Jeff Nichols, Liza Johnson, Michael Bay, Siofra Campbell and Werner Herzog.
In fact, Vulture even gave him that title in 2016 when he was promoting the back-to-back releases of Nocturnal Animals, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting actor, and Loving, the latter of which most fans probably didn’t even realize he was in until the actor suddenly appeared onscreen as a photographer who captures the story of Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred...
In fact, Vulture even gave him that title in 2016 when he was promoting the back-to-back releases of Nocturnal Animals, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting actor, and Loving, the latter of which most fans probably didn’t even realize he was in until the actor suddenly appeared onscreen as a photographer who captures the story of Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred...
- 3/29/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Katherine Waterston isn’t a believer in big breaks. The “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” star has been working steadily on stage and screen since the early aughts, but had long ago given up the idea that she was suddenly going to become some big star.
“I basically never believed that I was a commercial actor, Waterston recently told IndieWire. “Just because of the outcome of many auditions over time. No one hired me.”
That’s changed, and with the J.K. Rowling-penned series now set to span a whopping five films (all the better to keep still-rabid “Harry Potter” fans happy), Waterston seems to have the kind of job security that any actor would kill to get.
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In the film, she plays Porpentina “Tina” Goldstein,...
“I basically never believed that I was a commercial actor, Waterston recently told IndieWire. “Just because of the outcome of many auditions over time. No one hired me.”
That’s changed, and with the J.K. Rowling-penned series now set to span a whopping five films (all the better to keep still-rabid “Harry Potter” fans happy), Waterston seems to have the kind of job security that any actor would kill to get.
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In the film, she plays Porpentina “Tina” Goldstein,...
- 11/18/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Michael Shannon’s got major projects in the works. Yesterday, it was reported that the actor would be joining Benedict Cumberbatch in “The Current War,” and now Deadline announced that Shannon has jumped onboard another drama, “Horse Soldiers,” alongside Chris Hemsworth.
Co-financed by Black Label Media, the film is based on Doug Stanton’s book of the same name and follows a U.S. Special Forces team and their untested captain who are sent to a rugged, mountainous region of Afghanistan in the weeks after 9/11. The team is assigned to work with a Northern Alliance warlord to fight against overwhelming odds to drive out the Taliban. No details about Shannon or Hemsworth’s characters were revealed.
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The project is being directed by Nicolai Fuglsig and was adapted for the screen by Peter Craig and Ted Tally.
Co-financed by Black Label Media, the film is based on Doug Stanton’s book of the same name and follows a U.S. Special Forces team and their untested captain who are sent to a rugged, mountainous region of Afghanistan in the weeks after 9/11. The team is assigned to work with a Northern Alliance warlord to fight against overwhelming odds to drive out the Taliban. No details about Shannon or Hemsworth’s characters were revealed.
Read More: Michael Shannon Joins Benedict Cumberbatch in Thomas Edison Drama ‘The Current War’
The project is being directed by Nicolai Fuglsig and was adapted for the screen by Peter Craig and Ted Tally.
- 9/30/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Thanks to TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for September 2016, including "American Gods", "Flatliners", "Taken" and a whole lot more:
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Alias Grace
Mini Series
Halfire Entertainment
Prod.: Sarah Polley, DJ Carson
Dir.: Mary Harron
Aug 15 - Nov 15/16
American Gods
TV Series
Fremantle / Starz Network
Exec. Prod.: Bryan Fuller,
Michael Green, Neil Gaiman
Dir.: David Slade & Various
Anon
Feature
Anon Film Prods. Canada Inc.
Prod.: Dan Bekerman
Dir.: Andrew Niccol
Jul 11 - Aug 26/16
Baroness Von Sketch Show
Season 2
TV Series
Bvss 2 Productions Ontario Inc. / Frantic Films
Prod.: Graham Ludlow, Jeff Peeler
Exec.Prod.: Jamie Brown, Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Whalen
Dir.: Yael Staav
Sep 12 - Oct 28/16
Bruno & Boots II And III
TV Movie (2)
Aircraft Pictures
Prod.: Anthony Leo, Andrew Rosen
Dir.: Vivieno Caldinelli
Jul 22 -...
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Alias Grace
Mini Series
Halfire Entertainment
Prod.: Sarah Polley, DJ Carson
Dir.: Mary Harron
Aug 15 - Nov 15/16
American Gods
TV Series
Fremantle / Starz Network
Exec. Prod.: Bryan Fuller,
Michael Green, Neil Gaiman
Dir.: David Slade & Various
Anon
Feature
Anon Film Prods. Canada Inc.
Prod.: Dan Bekerman
Dir.: Andrew Niccol
Jul 11 - Aug 26/16
Baroness Von Sketch Show
Season 2
TV Series
Bvss 2 Productions Ontario Inc. / Frantic Films
Prod.: Graham Ludlow, Jeff Peeler
Exec.Prod.: Jamie Brown, Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Whalen
Dir.: Yael Staav
Sep 12 - Oct 28/16
Bruno & Boots II And III
TV Movie (2)
Aircraft Pictures
Prod.: Anthony Leo, Andrew Rosen
Dir.: Vivieno Caldinelli
Jul 22 -...
- 8/24/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
After displaying his particular vision with his directorial debut The Childhood of a Leader, Brady Corbet has found his next project with the music drama Vox Lux. The Wrap reports that the film, which is also penned by Corbet, follows a pop star who gains success through “unusual circumstances.” After the 10-year process of Childhood, Corbet is excited to have a project with a “faster turnaround,” which hopefully will not sacrifice quality with its shorter page-to-screen window of time. Casting is currently underway before its planned January start in New York.
Coming off this summer’s High-Rise, Luke Evans will next play a sleazy club owner in Meredith Danluck‘s sophomore narrative feature, State Like Sleep, according to Variety. The film, which also stars Michael Shannon and Katherine Waterston, “revolves around the basic need for human connection and love.” More specifically, it deals partially with the club that Evans runs,...
Coming off this summer’s High-Rise, Luke Evans will next play a sleazy club owner in Meredith Danluck‘s sophomore narrative feature, State Like Sleep, according to Variety. The film, which also stars Michael Shannon and Katherine Waterston, “revolves around the basic need for human connection and love.” More specifically, it deals partially with the club that Evans runs,...
- 8/8/2016
- by Mike Mazzanti
- The Film Stage
Thanks to TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for August 2016, including "Taken", "Flatliners", "People Of Earth" and a whole lot more:
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Alias Grace
Mini Series
Halfire Entertainment
Prod.: Sarah Polley, DJ Carson
Dir.: Mary Harron
Aug 15 - Nov 15/16
American Gods
TV Series
Fremantle / Starz Network
Exec. Prod.: Bryan Fuller,
Michael Green, Neil Gaiman
Dir.: David Slade & Various
Mar. 14 – Sep 30/16
Anon
Feature
Anon Film Prods. Canada Inc.
Prod.: Dan Bekerman
Dir.: Andrew Niccol
Backstage
Season 2
TV Series
Fresh TV
Prod.: Brian Campbell
Exec. Prod.: Brian Irving,
Lara Azzopardi
Dir.: Mario Azzopardi,
Wendy Morgan, Director X, Rt!,
Warren P. Sonoda, Lara Azzopardi
Jul 5 - Aug 19/16
Bruno & Boots II And III
TV Movie (2)
Aircraft Pictures
Prod.: Anthony Leo, Andrew Rosen
Dir.: Vivieno Caldinelli
Jul 22 - Sep 2
Buckout Road
Feature
Buckout Productions Ltd
Prod.
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Alias Grace
Mini Series
Halfire Entertainment
Prod.: Sarah Polley, DJ Carson
Dir.: Mary Harron
Aug 15 - Nov 15/16
American Gods
TV Series
Fremantle / Starz Network
Exec. Prod.: Bryan Fuller,
Michael Green, Neil Gaiman
Dir.: David Slade & Various
Mar. 14 – Sep 30/16
Anon
Feature
Anon Film Prods. Canada Inc.
Prod.: Dan Bekerman
Dir.: Andrew Niccol
Backstage
Season 2
TV Series
Fresh TV
Prod.: Brian Campbell
Exec. Prod.: Brian Irving,
Lara Azzopardi
Dir.: Mario Azzopardi,
Wendy Morgan, Director X, Rt!,
Warren P. Sonoda, Lara Azzopardi
Jul 5 - Aug 19/16
Bruno & Boots II And III
TV Movie (2)
Aircraft Pictures
Prod.: Anthony Leo, Andrew Rosen
Dir.: Vivieno Caldinelli
Jul 22 - Sep 2
Buckout Road
Feature
Buckout Productions Ltd
Prod.
- 7/25/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Naturally the post production process can be a lengthier one when latticeworking critical sci-fi elements with technical aspects. As is the nature with our set of predictions, sometimes we jump the gun. No updates have been made in the interim, but Mark Elijah Rosenberg‘s debut should logically be ready to dock in 2016. Starring Mark Strong, Sanaa Lathan, Charles Baker and Bettina Skye, Ad Inexplorata received support from Indian Paintbrush Fellowship (2011), Creative Producing Summit (2011), Creative Producing Feature Film Lab (2011), 2011 June Screenwriters Lab (2011), 2012 Screenplay Reading Series (2012) and coin from the San Francisco Film Society and it received the Sundance Nhk Filmmaker Award (2014).
Gist: Captain William D. Stanaforth (Strong), is a Nasa pilot alone on a one-way mission toward the unknown. Faced with mechanical problems, physical suffering from long distance space travel, and the mental obstacles of a journey into the unknown, the trip begins to take its toll on the ship…...
Gist: Captain William D. Stanaforth (Strong), is a Nasa pilot alone on a one-way mission toward the unknown. Faced with mechanical problems, physical suffering from long distance space travel, and the mental obstacles of a journey into the unknown, the trip begins to take its toll on the ship…...
- 11/23/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Rebecca Hall, Michael Shannon and Ben Foster will star in the mystery that Fortitude International is selling in Cannes.
Meredith Danluck will direct from her screenplay and Eddie Vaisman produces the drama, scheduled to start shooting in July.
State Like Sleep follows a woman who grapples with the consequences of her celebrity husband’s double life after he commits suicide.
ICM Partners represents Danluck, packaged the film and will represent Us rights.
Fortitude co-founder Nadine De Barros is introducing the project to buyers, supported by vice-president of international Katie Irwin and director of international sales and marketing Samantha Peel.
Fortitude’s Cannes slate includes Henry-Alex Rubin’s upcoming football biopic Robin Friday to star Sam Claflin; The Runner with Nicolas Cage that gets its market premiere screening here; Barton & Charlie, to be directed by and star Rupert Friend opposite Emily Blunt; and This Man, This Woman from Isabel Coixet starring Penelope Cruz and Diane Kruger.
Meredith Danluck will direct from her screenplay and Eddie Vaisman produces the drama, scheduled to start shooting in July.
State Like Sleep follows a woman who grapples with the consequences of her celebrity husband’s double life after he commits suicide.
ICM Partners represents Danluck, packaged the film and will represent Us rights.
Fortitude co-founder Nadine De Barros is introducing the project to buyers, supported by vice-president of international Katie Irwin and director of international sales and marketing Samantha Peel.
Fortitude’s Cannes slate includes Henry-Alex Rubin’s upcoming football biopic Robin Friday to star Sam Claflin; The Runner with Nicolas Cage that gets its market premiere screening here; Barton & Charlie, to be directed by and star Rupert Friend opposite Emily Blunt; and This Man, This Woman from Isabel Coixet starring Penelope Cruz and Diane Kruger.
- 5/13/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Rebecca Hall (Iron Man 3), Michael Shannon (Man Of Steel) and Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) have boarded Meredith Danluck’s State Like Sleep. The film follows Hall’s character struggling to come to terms with the suicide of her celebrity husband. Eddie Vaisman (In A World …) is producing. Filming is set to start in July. The project was announced today by Fortitude International co-founders Nadine de Barros, Robert Ogden Barnum and Daniel Wagner. Fortitude is handling…...
- 5/13/2015
- Deadline
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