Based on their outstanding careers forged on international co-productions, 24 up-and-coming players in the European film industry have been selected to take part in European Film Promotion's (Efp) networking platform Producers on the Move. Now in its 15th year, Efp spotlights emerging European producers at the Cannes Film Festival from May 17-19 and helps them embark on successful cooperation with their similarly ambitious Producers on the Move colleagues from all over Europe.
The programas been financially supported by the Media Program (2007-2013) of the European Union and the participating Efp member organizations who each made a careful selection of their national participants according to specific criteria.
The schedule of Producers on the Move includes working sessions, one-to-one speed-dating meetings and various opportunities to exchange knowledge and follow up discussions on future projects. In addition, Efp will be teaming up with the European cultural channel Arte and the pan-European co-production fund Eurimages for Producers on the Move. For the first time, Eurimages has prepared a case study exclusively for Efp's program to be discussed under the direction of Eurimages Executive Director Roberto Olla.
He points out the importance of programs such as Producers on the Move:
“This is the 4th consecutive year that Eurimages is involved with this initiative which perfectly marries our objectives of encouraging co-operation between producers so as to stimulate cinematographic co-productions and of promoting their international distribution. Further to the success of the collaboration at the Cannes Festival, the Eurimages Fund has strengthened its partnership with European Film Promotion through other initiatives which also seek to unite professionals from the European film industry in order to participate in its development on an international level.”
Looking back at previous editions, Efp's programme results each year in several new trans-national co-productions and gives the producers a higher profile in Cannes. For 2013, almost all of the participants are still in contact with one another and 17 co-productions are in development.
One recent success story is the coming-of-age feature The Word, directed by Anna Kazejak and co-produced by two Producers on the Move from 2011, Lukasz Dzieciol(Opus Film, Poland) and Jesper Morthorst (Sf Film Production, Denmark). The film was released in Poland in March after its premiere at the Berlinale in the Generation sidebar.
Currently in post is Dirk Ohm - The Illusionist That Disappeared, directed by Bobbie Peers. The producer Maria Ekerhovd (Mer Film As, Norway), joined forces for this film with her Producers on the Move colleague from 2011, Gian-Piero Ringel (Neue Road Movies, Germany) and the 2010 Producers on the Move, Lizette Jonjic (Migma Film, Sweden). Norway has scheduled the release for September 2014. Ekerhovd and Ringel also worked together for two further projects: Every Thing Will Be Fine by Wim Wenders and the six episodes for Cathedrals of Culture which have been presented at this year’s Berlinale.
The following producers were selected by the Efp member organizations:
Viktoria
Director: Maya Vitkova
Producer: Maya Vitkova
Viktoria Films, Bulgaria
selected by Bulgarian National Film Centre
Gangster of Love
Director: Nebojša Slijepcevic
Producer: Vanja Jambrović
Restart, Croatia
selected by Croation Audiovisual Centre
Burning Bush
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Producer: Tomáš Hrubỳ
Nutprodukce, Czech Republic
selected by Czech Film Center
Antboy
Director: Ask Hasselbalch
Producer: Eva Jakobsen
Nimbus Film, Denmark
selected by Danish Film Institute
Concrete Night
Director: Pirjo Honkasalo
Producer: Mark Lwoff
Bufo, Finland
selected by Finnish Film Foundation
Möbius
Director: Eric Rochant
Producer: Mathias Rubin
Récifilms, France
selected by UniFrance films
Brides
Director: Tinatin Kajrishvili
Producer: Tinatin Kajrishvili
Gemini, Georgia
selected by Georgian National Film Center
The Special Need
Director: Carlo Zoratti
Producer: Henning Kamm
Detailfilm, Germany
selected by German Films
Standing Aside, Watching
Director: Yorgos Servetas
Producer: Konstantin Kontovrakis
Heretic Creative Producer, Greece
selected by Greek Film Centre
Land of Storms
Director: Adam Csaszi
Producer: Eszter Gyárfás
Proton Cinema, Hungary
selected by Magyar Filmunió/ Hungarian National Film Fund
Metalhead
Director: Ragnar Bragason
Producer: Árni Filippusson
Mystery, Iceland
selected by Icelandic Fim Centre
You're Ugly Too
Director: Mark Noonan
Producer: John Keville
Sp Films, Ireland
selected by Irish Film Board
Black Souls
Director: Francesco Munzi
Producer: Olivia Musini
Cinemaundici, Italy
selected by Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Monument to Michael Jackson
Director: Darko Lungulov
Co-Producer: Ognen Antov
Dream Factory Macedonia, Fyr of Macedonia
selected by Macedonian Film Agency
The Ascent
Director: Nemanja Becanovic
Producer: Ivan Djurović
Artikulacija Production, Montenegro
selected by Ministry of Culture of Montenegro
Totally True Love
Director: Anne Sewitsky
Producer: Teréz Hollo-Klausen
Anna Kron Film, Norway
selected by Norwegian Film Institute
Fuck for Forest
Director: Michal Marczak
Producer: Mikołaj Pokromski
Pokromski Studio, Poland
selected by Polish Film Institute
Collider
Director: Jason Butler
Producer: Nuno Bernardo
beActive Entertainment, Portugal
selected by Ica I.P. / Portugal
Slovakia 2.0
Director: Iveta Grófová, Juraj Herz, Martin Šulík, Miro Jelok, Mišo Suchý, Ondrej Rudavský, Peter Kerekes, Peter Krištúfek, Viera Cákanyová, Zuzana Liová
Producer: Mátyás Prikler
MPhilms, Slovak Republic
selected by Slovak Film Institute
The Extraordinary Tale
Director: José F. Ortuño, Laura Alvea
Producer: Marta Velasco
Áralan Films, Spain
selected by Icaa / Spain
Beyond Beyond
Director: Esben Toft Jacobsen
Producer: Petter Lindblad
Snowcloud Films, Sweden
selected by Swedish Film Institute
Ate Ver La Luz
Director: Basil da Cunha
Producer: Elodie Brunner
Box Productions, Switzerland
selected by Swiss Films
Secrets of War
Director: Dennis Bots
Producer: David Bijker
Bijker Film & TV, The Netherlands
selected by Eye International
Weekend
Director: Andrew Haigh
Producer: Tristan Goligher
The Bureau Film Company, United Kingdom
selected by British Council...
The programas been financially supported by the Media Program (2007-2013) of the European Union and the participating Efp member organizations who each made a careful selection of their national participants according to specific criteria.
The schedule of Producers on the Move includes working sessions, one-to-one speed-dating meetings and various opportunities to exchange knowledge and follow up discussions on future projects. In addition, Efp will be teaming up with the European cultural channel Arte and the pan-European co-production fund Eurimages for Producers on the Move. For the first time, Eurimages has prepared a case study exclusively for Efp's program to be discussed under the direction of Eurimages Executive Director Roberto Olla.
He points out the importance of programs such as Producers on the Move:
“This is the 4th consecutive year that Eurimages is involved with this initiative which perfectly marries our objectives of encouraging co-operation between producers so as to stimulate cinematographic co-productions and of promoting their international distribution. Further to the success of the collaboration at the Cannes Festival, the Eurimages Fund has strengthened its partnership with European Film Promotion through other initiatives which also seek to unite professionals from the European film industry in order to participate in its development on an international level.”
Looking back at previous editions, Efp's programme results each year in several new trans-national co-productions and gives the producers a higher profile in Cannes. For 2013, almost all of the participants are still in contact with one another and 17 co-productions are in development.
One recent success story is the coming-of-age feature The Word, directed by Anna Kazejak and co-produced by two Producers on the Move from 2011, Lukasz Dzieciol(Opus Film, Poland) and Jesper Morthorst (Sf Film Production, Denmark). The film was released in Poland in March after its premiere at the Berlinale in the Generation sidebar.
Currently in post is Dirk Ohm - The Illusionist That Disappeared, directed by Bobbie Peers. The producer Maria Ekerhovd (Mer Film As, Norway), joined forces for this film with her Producers on the Move colleague from 2011, Gian-Piero Ringel (Neue Road Movies, Germany) and the 2010 Producers on the Move, Lizette Jonjic (Migma Film, Sweden). Norway has scheduled the release for September 2014. Ekerhovd and Ringel also worked together for two further projects: Every Thing Will Be Fine by Wim Wenders and the six episodes for Cathedrals of Culture which have been presented at this year’s Berlinale.
The following producers were selected by the Efp member organizations:
Viktoria
Director: Maya Vitkova
Producer: Maya Vitkova
Viktoria Films, Bulgaria
selected by Bulgarian National Film Centre
Gangster of Love
Director: Nebojša Slijepcevic
Producer: Vanja Jambrović
Restart, Croatia
selected by Croation Audiovisual Centre
Burning Bush
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Producer: Tomáš Hrubỳ
Nutprodukce, Czech Republic
selected by Czech Film Center
Antboy
Director: Ask Hasselbalch
Producer: Eva Jakobsen
Nimbus Film, Denmark
selected by Danish Film Institute
Concrete Night
Director: Pirjo Honkasalo
Producer: Mark Lwoff
Bufo, Finland
selected by Finnish Film Foundation
Möbius
Director: Eric Rochant
Producer: Mathias Rubin
Récifilms, France
selected by UniFrance films
Brides
Director: Tinatin Kajrishvili
Producer: Tinatin Kajrishvili
Gemini, Georgia
selected by Georgian National Film Center
The Special Need
Director: Carlo Zoratti
Producer: Henning Kamm
Detailfilm, Germany
selected by German Films
Standing Aside, Watching
Director: Yorgos Servetas
Producer: Konstantin Kontovrakis
Heretic Creative Producer, Greece
selected by Greek Film Centre
Land of Storms
Director: Adam Csaszi
Producer: Eszter Gyárfás
Proton Cinema, Hungary
selected by Magyar Filmunió/ Hungarian National Film Fund
Metalhead
Director: Ragnar Bragason
Producer: Árni Filippusson
Mystery, Iceland
selected by Icelandic Fim Centre
You're Ugly Too
Director: Mark Noonan
Producer: John Keville
Sp Films, Ireland
selected by Irish Film Board
Black Souls
Director: Francesco Munzi
Producer: Olivia Musini
Cinemaundici, Italy
selected by Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Monument to Michael Jackson
Director: Darko Lungulov
Co-Producer: Ognen Antov
Dream Factory Macedonia, Fyr of Macedonia
selected by Macedonian Film Agency
The Ascent
Director: Nemanja Becanovic
Producer: Ivan Djurović
Artikulacija Production, Montenegro
selected by Ministry of Culture of Montenegro
Totally True Love
Director: Anne Sewitsky
Producer: Teréz Hollo-Klausen
Anna Kron Film, Norway
selected by Norwegian Film Institute
Fuck for Forest
Director: Michal Marczak
Producer: Mikołaj Pokromski
Pokromski Studio, Poland
selected by Polish Film Institute
Collider
Director: Jason Butler
Producer: Nuno Bernardo
beActive Entertainment, Portugal
selected by Ica I.P. / Portugal
Slovakia 2.0
Director: Iveta Grófová, Juraj Herz, Martin Šulík, Miro Jelok, Mišo Suchý, Ondrej Rudavský, Peter Kerekes, Peter Krištúfek, Viera Cákanyová, Zuzana Liová
Producer: Mátyás Prikler
MPhilms, Slovak Republic
selected by Slovak Film Institute
The Extraordinary Tale
Director: José F. Ortuño, Laura Alvea
Producer: Marta Velasco
Áralan Films, Spain
selected by Icaa / Spain
Beyond Beyond
Director: Esben Toft Jacobsen
Producer: Petter Lindblad
Snowcloud Films, Sweden
selected by Swedish Film Institute
Ate Ver La Luz
Director: Basil da Cunha
Producer: Elodie Brunner
Box Productions, Switzerland
selected by Swiss Films
Secrets of War
Director: Dennis Bots
Producer: David Bijker
Bijker Film & TV, The Netherlands
selected by Eye International
Weekend
Director: Andrew Haigh
Producer: Tristan Goligher
The Bureau Film Company, United Kingdom
selected by British Council...
- 5/3/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Edgar Wright can.t start directing Marvel Studio.s Ant-Man or the announced Collider until he wraps the comedy The World.s End, the film that finally reunites him with his hilarious Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz collaborators Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The pic has been filming down in Louisiana, and photos from the set found their way online (via ScreenCrush). We have them at the bottom of the post. Though Wright took a break from Pegg-Frost pairings for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, fans of their first two films likely will celebrate the idea of this fresh comedy with a brilliant concept. Basically, The World.s End is the name of the last watering hole on an epic, famous pub crawl. Pegg and Frost are two members of a group of old friends who reunite after years apart to try and finish the crawl that beat...
- 9/14/2012
- cinemablend.com
NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke has confirmed Universal Pictures is beginning work on a sequel to The Bourne Legacy and wants to do Ted 2 "as soon as we can." As for the Bourne sequel, there has been talk of somehow bringing together Jeremy Renner's Aaron Cross and Matt Damon's Jason Bourne, but for now those remain simply rumors. THR MGM and Columbia Pictures announced principal photography on RoboCop will begin on Saturday, September 15 in Toronto under the direction of Jose Padilha with stars Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Michael K. Williams, Jay Baruchel, Jennifer Ehle and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. With the announcement came the following synopsis: In RoboCop, the year is 2028 and multinational conglomerate OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. Their drones are winning American wars around the globe and now they want to bring this technology to the home front.
- 9/13/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Fans lucky enough to attend Marvel's Hall H presentation at Comic-Con this year got their long anticipated first look at Edgar Wright's "Ant-Man." The filmmaker unveiled test footage from his planned adaptation of the shrinking superhero, and all accounts point to it being a roaring success. But with no release date in sight, "Ant-Man" remains a far-off dream without a single frame of footage for the wider populace to turn to for comfort.
That might not be the case for long, thankfully. Omelete caught up with Marvel's Victoria Alonso recently, who confirmed that the studio is seeking ways to refine Wright's test footage and show it to the public at large.
"What we showed at Comic-Con was a work in progress," she said. "We’re working on finishing it, and I think you might see it. Not sure where, but we always listen to the fans. And if the...
That might not be the case for long, thankfully. Omelete caught up with Marvel's Victoria Alonso recently, who confirmed that the studio is seeking ways to refine Wright's test footage and show it to the public at large.
"What we showed at Comic-Con was a work in progress," she said. "We’re working on finishing it, and I think you might see it. Not sure where, but we always listen to the fans. And if the...
- 9/13/2012
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Splash Page
Production on Captain America: The Winter Soldier was rumoured to start at the end of the this year, but star Chris Evans recently revealed to Collider that work on the film won’t begin until March, 2013. According to Screen Rant, this could make room for Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man to get underway very soon.
Originally, Marvel was set to film all three of their superhero followups back-to-back. Currently, principal photography on Iron Man 3 is wrapping up and Thor: The Dark World has already begun shooting in the UK. Had the Captain America sequel entered production at the end of this year, it literally would have left no time for Marvel to tackle anything else.
With the latest production schedule though, Marvel now has several months to get to work on Ant-Man. Earlier reports indicated that the film’s writer/director Edgar Wright could begin shooting Ant-Man once he had...
Originally, Marvel was set to film all three of their superhero followups back-to-back. Currently, principal photography on Iron Man 3 is wrapping up and Thor: The Dark World has already begun shooting in the UK. Had the Captain America sequel entered production at the end of this year, it literally would have left no time for Marvel to tackle anything else.
With the latest production schedule though, Marvel now has several months to get to work on Ant-Man. Earlier reports indicated that the film’s writer/director Edgar Wright could begin shooting Ant-Man once he had...
- 9/11/2012
- by C.P. Howells
- We Got This Covered
From The Master to Holy Motors, this autumn promises to be a strong season for director-led cinema. But who are the auteurs that are exciting us in 2012?
1 - Paul Thomas Anderson
Though he's released only five films over a 16-year career, Paul Thomas Anderson has risen from promising young whiz-kid to Hollywood royalty with barely a bump along the way. As the scope of his work has tightened – from the sprawling ensembles of Boogie Nights and Magnolia through the intimate duologue of Punch-Drunk Love to the all-consuming solipsism of There Will Be Blood – so his dedication to his craft has intensified, with his disdain for PR and celebrity marking him out as the most devout film-maker of his generation (as well as the owner of one of Wikipedia's most glitz-free "personal life" sections). His upcoming film The Master, a controversial look at the birth of a cult not entirely dissimilar to the Church of Scientology,...
1 - Paul Thomas Anderson
Though he's released only five films over a 16-year career, Paul Thomas Anderson has risen from promising young whiz-kid to Hollywood royalty with barely a bump along the way. As the scope of his work has tightened – from the sprawling ensembles of Boogie Nights and Magnolia through the intimate duologue of Punch-Drunk Love to the all-consuming solipsism of There Will Be Blood – so his dedication to his craft has intensified, with his disdain for PR and celebrity marking him out as the most devout film-maker of his generation (as well as the owner of one of Wikipedia's most glitz-free "personal life" sections). His upcoming film The Master, a controversial look at the birth of a cult not entirely dissimilar to the Church of Scientology,...
- 8/31/2012
- by Gwilym Mumford, Ali Catterall, Damon Wise, Charlie Lyne
- The Guardian - Film News
During the first week of August, Sight & Sound organized a poll that dethroned "Citizen Kane" as the best movie ever made. Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" took the title as the Greatest Film ending "Citizen Kane's" long run. (See Dethroned! "Citizen Kane" No Longer Best Movie Ever! Critics, Directors Pick Top 10 Films of All Time!)
Academians, archivists, critics, directors, and distributors all over the world were among the ones invited to participate in the poll. Now, Sight & Sound has revealed the choices made by our favorite directors (via Collider). Here they are (it's interesting to note that among the list of directors below, only Martin Scorsese, David O'Russell, and Sam Mendes picked "Vertigo"):
Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James, Killing Them Softly)
Apocalypse Now (1979) . Francis Ford Coppola
Badlands (1973) . Terrence Malick
Barry Lyndon (1975) . Stanley Kubrick
Blue Velvet (1986) . David Lynch
Marnie (1964) . Alfred Hitchcock
Mulholland Dr. (2003) . David Lynch
The Night of the Hunter...
Academians, archivists, critics, directors, and distributors all over the world were among the ones invited to participate in the poll. Now, Sight & Sound has revealed the choices made by our favorite directors (via Collider). Here they are (it's interesting to note that among the list of directors below, only Martin Scorsese, David O'Russell, and Sam Mendes picked "Vertigo"):
Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James, Killing Them Softly)
Apocalypse Now (1979) . Francis Ford Coppola
Badlands (1973) . Terrence Malick
Barry Lyndon (1975) . Stanley Kubrick
Blue Velvet (1986) . David Lynch
Marnie (1964) . Alfred Hitchcock
Mulholland Dr. (2003) . David Lynch
The Night of the Hunter...
- 8/27/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Directors Guilermo de Toro (Hellboy), Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim), Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man), Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class), Sam Mendes (Skyfall), Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas) and others have shared their Top 10 movie lists from a poll by Sight & Sound magazine. You might be surprised with what's on them, but each list of films is respectable.
Every ten years, the film magazine Sight & Sound polls a number of critics, academics, and professionals and then tallies up the results for an ultimate list. Here are the individual lists of several directors that have been polled. Check them out, and let us know what you think about these directors' favorite films! Do any of these lists match your own?
Guilermo del Toro's list...
8½ (1963) - Federico Fellini
La Belle et la Bete (1946) - Jean Cocteau
Frankenstein (1931) - James Whale
Freaks (1932) - Tod Browning
Goodfellas (1990) - Martin Scorsese
Greed (1925) - Erich von Stroheim
Los Olvidados...
Every ten years, the film magazine Sight & Sound polls a number of critics, academics, and professionals and then tallies up the results for an ultimate list. Here are the individual lists of several directors that have been polled. Check them out, and let us know what you think about these directors' favorite films! Do any of these lists match your own?
Guilermo del Toro's list...
8½ (1963) - Federico Fellini
La Belle et la Bete (1946) - Jean Cocteau
Frankenstein (1931) - James Whale
Freaks (1932) - Tod Browning
Goodfellas (1990) - Martin Scorsese
Greed (1925) - Erich von Stroheim
Los Olvidados...
- 8/24/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
New Avengers 2 movie release date already revealed. According to a new report from Collider, Marvel went ahead and confirmed the release date for the upcoming "Avengers 2" sequel flick. However, I wouldn't hold my breathe as it's not due out for another three years! The release date will be May 1st, 2015. However, Marvel is putting out a number of great individual Avenger super hero flicks in between that time,which they are calling phase 2. The movies will include: "Iron Man 3" on May 3, 2013. "Thor: The Dark World" on November 8, 2013. "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" on April 4, 2014, and "Guardians of the Galaxy" on August 1, 2014. There are also rumors flying around that Edgar Wright‘s "Ant-Man" might film in 2014. Joss Whedon will return to direct Avengers 2,so that's great. Here's the official press release statement from Marvel: "Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the biggest Super...
- 8/16/2012
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
We've patiently waited for several years now to see if Edgar Wright's take on Ant-Man would make the leap from rumor to the big screen. Fans got a boost of confidence a couple weeks ago when Wright, along with Marvel co-president Kevin Feige presented "test footage" that had been shot a couple weeks prior to Comic-Con. Since then, there has been a steady buzz of speculation as to when Wright's Ant-Man would take the next step and go into production and when the finished product would arrive in theaters. A script for Ant-Man, written by Wright and Attack the Block director Joe Cornish has been completed for several months. Last week, in an interview with Collider, Marvel Studios co-president Louis D'Esposito teased that there might be an opportunity to do...
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- 7/30/2012
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
On Wednesday, Cern physicists all but confirmed the existence of the Higgs boson, the so-called “God particle” and a key piece in the subatomic puzzle of our universe. Essentially, the Higgs boson proves the Standard Model, a crucial, nearly 50-year-old theory that helps to explain how the subatomic particles that make up everything interact.
Cern, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced this historic discovery at their complex near Geneva, Switzerland. It is the birthplace of the World Wide Web and home to the $10 billion Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator on a 17-mile circular track buried in a tunnel 574 ft. below Switzerland and France. 800 trillion particles were collided at up to 7 TeV (teraelectron volts) to yield these findings, which they estimated were accurate down to less than three parts of 10 million. So, they’re pretty sure.
#Cms: “we have observed a new boson with a mass of 125.3 ± 0.6 GeV at 4.9 sigma significance.
Cern, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced this historic discovery at their complex near Geneva, Switzerland. It is the birthplace of the World Wide Web and home to the $10 billion Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator on a 17-mile circular track buried in a tunnel 574 ft. below Switzerland and France. 800 trillion particles were collided at up to 7 TeV (teraelectron volts) to yield these findings, which they estimated were accurate down to less than three parts of 10 million. So, they’re pretty sure.
#Cms: “we have observed a new boson with a mass of 125.3 ± 0.6 GeV at 4.9 sigma significance.
- 7/5/2012
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
Collider is a new transmedia project that follows six people – one from 2012, one from 2014 and one from 2016 – who find themselves mysteriously transported to a post-apocalyptic future in a race against time to find a way to get back to the present, save mankind, and their own lives. Why is it called Collider? Well one of the three, from 2012, was a scientist on the large Hardon Collider…
Set to be a major motion picture which shoots in September, the story Collider actually starts this month with a web series, which is complemented by a series of comic books and a game/app – all of which tell different parts of the story.
Collider comes from beActive, including CEO Nuno Bernardo; Mike Garley, creator of the comic book and Iain Robertson (Rab C. Nesbitt, Band of Brothers), the BAFTA award winning Scottish actor and star of the webisodes. Below are the first two webisodes,...
Set to be a major motion picture which shoots in September, the story Collider actually starts this month with a web series, which is complemented by a series of comic books and a game/app – all of which tell different parts of the story.
Collider comes from beActive, including CEO Nuno Bernardo; Mike Garley, creator of the comic book and Iain Robertson (Rab C. Nesbitt, Band of Brothers), the BAFTA award winning Scottish actor and star of the webisodes. Below are the first two webisodes,...
- 6/9/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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