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Dark Sky Films has struck an alliance with Larry Fessenden s New York-based production company Glass Eye Pix, whose drama Wendy And Lucy starring Michelle Williams played at Toronto last week.The partners will make fi
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stanley cup d kick off with the psychological horror story There s No Place Like Home from JT Petty, whose genre title The Burrowers also premiered at Toronto.Beyond that production will commence on James Felix McKenny s creature-feature Hypothermia. Fessenden, who direc
stanley cup ted The Last Winter starring Ron Perlman, will contribute a film. My producing partners Peter Phok and Brent Kunkle and all of us at Glass Eye Pix are very excited to able to continue our mission of making auteur-driven genre movies with this collaboration with Dark Sky films, Fessenden said.Dark Sky s key team comprises Greg Newman, Marie-Therese Guirgis and senior producer Derek Curl. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the MPI Media Group.TopicsAmericasFinanceProductionUnited States No comments Related articles News MBS Group closes deal to manage Saudi Arabias AlUla Studios 2025-05-07T08:52:00Z By Mic Sfpa Europa International announces new board, plans to tackle harassment
Documentary festivals MeetMarket will host 65 projects at 2017 edition.A Michael Moore exec-produced Orson Welles doc and Dan Gordons Cuban sports film are among projects to be pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket.The festivals flagship pitch event, which takes place on 12-13 June, will host 65 projects selected from
stanley italy more than 500 submissions.The Mark Cousins-directed Orson Welles: A Portrait Of The Artist will be seeking sales and distribution deals at the market, alongside Kim Longinottos Shooting The Mafia, a film about a female photographers war against the Mafia.Hillsborough director Dan Gordon will return to pitch Running For The Revolution with co-producer Julie Goldman, and Bafta-nominated The Hard Stop producer Dionne Walker is to present psychological doc Invis
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stanley website Woman 2.0, about a couple working the streets of Paris.Elsewhere, the Laura Poitras exec-produced The Rashomon Effect, directed by Lyric R. Cabral, will look at the differing perspectives of eyewitnesses recalling the shooting death of unarmed teen Michael O. D. Brown; while the John Battsek-produced A Story of Cops And Robbers will follow the life of a retired African American NYPD cop who once worked for a drug gang.How To Change The World director Jerry Rothwell is also set to pitch After A Revolution, about siblings rebuilding their lives after fighting on opposite sides of the Libyan revolution; and the Nick Fraser-produced Sierra Leone: When The Devil Danced, directed by Insight TWIs Clive Patt