Hope Davis also joins John Deery’s Israel-Palestine drama.
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Hope Davis (American Crime) and Alan Ritchson (Hunger Games: Catching Fire) have joined Middle East-set drama The Rock Pile.
The film is directed by John Deery (Conspiracy of Silence), written by David McBrayer (Beat the Drum) and produced by Joejack Entertainment, Z Productions LLC and 2-Teams Productions.
It is also being produced with the support of the Jerusalem Film Fund and the Palestinian community.
The producers are in the process of appointing a sales agent. Worldwide rights for the film are currently available.
Executive producers are Charles Moore (Lady In The Van), Penny Wolf, Rick McCallum (A United Kingdom) and Mark Foligno (The King’s Speech).
The Rock Pile follows the story of British journalist Bob Hastings, played by Bonneville, who is relocated to Jerusalem. There he learns the story of three young boys of different faiths who are brought together through football.
“There...
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Hope Davis (American Crime) and Alan Ritchson (Hunger Games: Catching Fire) have joined Middle East-set drama The Rock Pile.
The film is directed by John Deery (Conspiracy of Silence), written by David McBrayer (Beat the Drum) and produced by Joejack Entertainment, Z Productions LLC and 2-Teams Productions.
It is also being produced with the support of the Jerusalem Film Fund and the Palestinian community.
The producers are in the process of appointing a sales agent. Worldwide rights for the film are currently available.
Executive producers are Charles Moore (Lady In The Van), Penny Wolf, Rick McCallum (A United Kingdom) and Mark Foligno (The King’s Speech).
The Rock Pile follows the story of British journalist Bob Hastings, played by Bonneville, who is relocated to Jerusalem. There he learns the story of three young boys of different faiths who are brought together through football.
“There...
- 6/14/2017
- ScreenDaily
Chris Hanson and Gráinne McKenna have both been made partners at the company.
London-based media and technology law film Wiggin has bolstered its film & TV practice with two key hires.
Chris Hanson, previously of law firm Dla Piper, has joined as a partner, while Gráinne McKenna, previously of Working Title and NBC Universal, has been upped to partner.
Wiggin’s roster of film clients includes Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, Warner Bros, Sony Columbia, Paramount and Lucasfilm. It’s TV and online clients include HBO, Showtime, Netflix and Amazon.
Hanson has more than 20 years’ experience in the film, TV and video game industries and has worked across the financing, production and licensing of audio-visual content with Us studios and further clients in Europe and Asia.
McKenna, whose prior experience includes as head of legal & business affairs at NBC Universal International TV Production as well as stints in Working Title’s film and TV departments, joined [link=co...
London-based media and technology law film Wiggin has bolstered its film & TV practice with two key hires.
Chris Hanson, previously of law firm Dla Piper, has joined as a partner, while Gráinne McKenna, previously of Working Title and NBC Universal, has been upped to partner.
Wiggin’s roster of film clients includes Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, Warner Bros, Sony Columbia, Paramount and Lucasfilm. It’s TV and online clients include HBO, Showtime, Netflix and Amazon.
Hanson has more than 20 years’ experience in the film, TV and video game industries and has worked across the financing, production and licensing of audio-visual content with Us studios and further clients in Europe and Asia.
McKenna, whose prior experience includes as head of legal & business affairs at NBC Universal International TV Production as well as stints in Working Title’s film and TV departments, joined [link=co...
- 1/12/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
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