‘Spit’ is one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m).
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
- 12/18/2023
- by Sandy George
- ScreenDaily
‘Spit’ is one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m).
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
- 12/18/2023
- by Sandy George
- ScreenDaily
Hoodlum Entertainment TV series Mummune and feature film Santa Whitebeard have been selected for Dame Changer’s Project to Market Accelerator, offering the teams tailored support to hone their creative concepts over the next two years.
The recipients were selected from a group of 12 teams via the professional women’s collective’s Screen Changer Project Lab (formerly Screen Tank).
Mummune and Santa Whitebeard creatives will work on a detailed plans with industry strategic advisors to get their project to market, including one-on-one mentoring and the opportunity to pitch their project to broadcasters, distributors and sales agents both locally and internationally.
Lucy Barzun Donnelly, the Emmy and Golden Globe winning producer, is consulting with Dame Changer about international markets.
“I am pleased to be continuing my long-standing interest in helping other women succeed in the industry,” she said.
Abhi Jeyakkumar and Cathy Randall.
Santa Whitebeard:
Santa Whitebeard is a “high concept...
The recipients were selected from a group of 12 teams via the professional women’s collective’s Screen Changer Project Lab (formerly Screen Tank).
Mummune and Santa Whitebeard creatives will work on a detailed plans with industry strategic advisors to get their project to market, including one-on-one mentoring and the opportunity to pitch their project to broadcasters, distributors and sales agents both locally and internationally.
Lucy Barzun Donnelly, the Emmy and Golden Globe winning producer, is consulting with Dame Changer about international markets.
“I am pleased to be continuing my long-standing interest in helping other women succeed in the industry,” she said.
Abhi Jeyakkumar and Cathy Randall.
Santa Whitebeard:
Santa Whitebeard is a “high concept...
- 8/20/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Oliver Mahrdt, Andrew Nagorski, Ingrid Scheib-Rothbart, with moderator Anne-Katrin Titze on Generation War Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Philipp Kadelbach's Generation War, written by Stefan Kolditz, and produced by Nico Hofmann for the Zdf was first shown on German and Austrian television in 2013 on the evenings of March 17, 18 and 20, in 90 minute episodes as a three-part miniseries. It garnered more than 7 million viewers. The film stars Volker Bruch, Tom Schilling, Katharina Schüttler, Miriam Stein and Ludwig Trepte as five friends in Berlin, June 1941 whom we follow throughout the war.
Two brothers, Wilhelm and Friedhelm are Wehrmacht soldiers on the Eastern Front. Charlotte becomes an army nurse. Greta is an aspiring singer involved with Viktor, a tailor who is Jewish, escapes deportation and joins Polish partisans. The performances are outstanding, the battle scenes filmed by cinematographer David Slama and edited by Bernd Schlegel pull you in and yet the plot choices remain controversial.
Philipp Kadelbach's Generation War, written by Stefan Kolditz, and produced by Nico Hofmann for the Zdf was first shown on German and Austrian television in 2013 on the evenings of March 17, 18 and 20, in 90 minute episodes as a three-part miniseries. It garnered more than 7 million viewers. The film stars Volker Bruch, Tom Schilling, Katharina Schüttler, Miriam Stein and Ludwig Trepte as five friends in Berlin, June 1941 whom we follow throughout the war.
Two brothers, Wilhelm and Friedhelm are Wehrmacht soldiers on the Eastern Front. Charlotte becomes an army nurse. Greta is an aspiring singer involved with Viktor, a tailor who is Jewish, escapes deportation and joins Polish partisans. The performances are outstanding, the battle scenes filmed by cinematographer David Slama and edited by Bernd Schlegel pull you in and yet the plot choices remain controversial.
- 1/29/2014
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
A pair of trailers for two World War II films have arrived, the first is actually a three-part miniseries titled Generation War, which has been described as "Germany's 'Band of Brothers'" and will be released theatrically by Music Box Films on January 15, though only at New York's IFC Center and I doubt it will be expanding much further. Set in Berlin 1941, the miniseries centers on five friends eager to become heroes in the German army only to later find their lives irrevocably damaged after years of bloodshed. Directed by Philipp Kadelbach, the film stars Volker Bruch, Tom Schilling, Katharina Schuttler, Ludwig Trepte and Miriam Stein. Here's the trailer. yt id ="XwH35_w1oZY" width="610" Next we have Stalingrad from director Fedor Bondarchuk. The film is a 3D action film that recently stormed the Chinese box office to the tune of $8.3 million during its opening weekend and has been submitted by...
- 11/14/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
A+E Networks UK’s History channel has set details of its upcoming local version of Pawn Stars. The show will focus on Regal Pawn, a shop near Chester, England. The eight-part series will star Regal’s owner Mark Manning, (aka Big Mark), his daughter Vicki, his best friend Little Mark and Little Mark’s son, Marco. The UK will be the first market to make its own version of the series that will feature distinctly British items. The show airs in the UK this fall and is produced by Leftfield Pictures, the production company behind the original U.S. series which has increased in popularity in Britain since it debuted in 2010. Music Box has taken U.S. rights on Beta Film’s Generation War, a six-hour miniseries about the fate of young men and women who fought in World War II. The Band Of Brothers-like story is from Zdf,...
- 4/9/2013
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
Chicago – “Young Goethe in Love” is not the sort of title guaranteed to send American audiences to the theater in droves. For one thing, the title sounds too much like “Shakespeare in Love,” though its original German title, “Goethe!” sounds like a giddy musical along the lines of “Oliver!” Perhaps Goethe’s name should’ve been cut from the title altogether and relegated to a snappy tagline like, “Love Can Cometh and Goethe in an Instant.”
Thankfully, a poorly titled and under-marketed cinematic gem can find the audience it deserves with the help of good critical buzz, and here’s hoping that will happen to Philipp Stölzl’s irresistible 2010 period romance upon its DVD realease. The future master of Weimer Classicism was a mere 23-year-old when he first penned 1774’s “The Sorrows of Young Werner,” which heavily influenced the subsequent Romantic literary movement, as well as inspire a wave of...
Thankfully, a poorly titled and under-marketed cinematic gem can find the audience it deserves with the help of good critical buzz, and here’s hoping that will happen to Philipp Stölzl’s irresistible 2010 period romance upon its DVD realease. The future master of Weimer Classicism was a mere 23-year-old when he first penned 1774’s “The Sorrows of Young Werner,” which heavily influenced the subsequent Romantic literary movement, as well as inspire a wave of...
- 5/3/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Stw Group has launched branded content company Hatch Entertainment in Australia, with a commission from public broadcaster Sbs as its first project.
The new company will be run by the Ecd of Stw Group brand agency Moon, Greg Logan, and TV producer Miriam Stein.
Logan told Mumbrella he is to spend “four days a week at Moon, and three days running Hatch”.
Stein is to work full time at Hatch.
The Sbs commission, which is for a comedy variety show, will not be supported by brands, Logan confirmed.
Hatch is to produce reality, factual and lifestyle shows, kids’ series, entertainment and music formats, dating and quiz shows, scripted and unscripted formats.
“When we think of a new show, we’re not going to start by thinking about the brand. We start with an insight and an idea, then explore how a brand can increase the entertainment value of that show,...
The new company will be run by the Ecd of Stw Group brand agency Moon, Greg Logan, and TV producer Miriam Stein.
Logan told Mumbrella he is to spend “four days a week at Moon, and three days running Hatch”.
Stein is to work full time at Hatch.
The Sbs commission, which is for a comedy variety show, will not be supported by brands, Logan confirmed.
Hatch is to produce reality, factual and lifestyle shows, kids’ series, entertainment and music formats, dating and quiz shows, scripted and unscripted formats.
“When we think of a new show, we’re not going to start by thinking about the brand. We start with an insight and an idea, then explore how a brand can increase the entertainment value of that show,...
- 4/23/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
DVD Release Date: April 24, 2012
Price: DVD $29.95
Studio: Music Box
Alexander Fehling falls for Miriam Stein in Young Goethe in Love.
The 2011 German drama-romance filmYoung Goethe in Love examines the young adult years in the life of Germany’s revered writer, philosopher and poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe and the unrequited love that inspired him to greatness.
Young Goethe In Love follows the young Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Alexander Fehling, Inglourious Basterds) in 1772 as he struggles in his budding career as a lawyer even as he yearns to be a poet. After failing his law exams, he is sent by his father (Henry Huebchen) to the sleepy town of Wetzlar to toil as a law clerk and mend his ways. Soon after arriving, Johann meets the boisterous, crimson-tressed Lotte Buff (Miriam Stein), and the two fall in love. But their road to romance is filled with obstacles—employers to be obeyed, fathers to...
Price: DVD $29.95
Studio: Music Box
Alexander Fehling falls for Miriam Stein in Young Goethe in Love.
The 2011 German drama-romance filmYoung Goethe in Love examines the young adult years in the life of Germany’s revered writer, philosopher and poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe and the unrequited love that inspired him to greatness.
Young Goethe In Love follows the young Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Alexander Fehling, Inglourious Basterds) in 1772 as he struggles in his budding career as a lawyer even as he yearns to be a poet. After failing his law exams, he is sent by his father (Henry Huebchen) to the sleepy town of Wetzlar to toil as a law clerk and mend his ways. Soon after arriving, Johann meets the boisterous, crimson-tressed Lotte Buff (Miriam Stein), and the two fall in love. But their road to romance is filled with obstacles—employers to be obeyed, fathers to...
- 3/15/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Young Goethe In Love was originally reviewed as part of the 2011 Stella Artois 20th Annual St. Louis International Film Festival
In the tradition of films such as Nowhere Boy and Shakespeare In Love comes another film depicting the per-recognition, early days of a now world famous artist- Young Goethe In Love. The title truly gets the main thrust of the story. We meet poet Johann Goethe in the later part of the eighteenth century as the twenty-something law student botches his Ph.D. and fails to graduate. But he’s got a back-up plan! He puts pen to paper, dashes off a play, and ships it away. The rejection of this work prompts his stern father to send him off to a small hamlet where he will toil as a law clerk in the local court. After arriving, his desk mate Wilheim suggests they go dancing. It is at the...
In the tradition of films such as Nowhere Boy and Shakespeare In Love comes another film depicting the per-recognition, early days of a now world famous artist- Young Goethe In Love. The title truly gets the main thrust of the story. We meet poet Johann Goethe in the later part of the eighteenth century as the twenty-something law student botches his Ph.D. and fails to graduate. But he’s got a back-up plan! He puts pen to paper, dashes off a play, and ships it away. The rejection of this work prompts his stern father to send him off to a small hamlet where he will toil as a law clerk in the local court. After arriving, his desk mate Wilheim suggests they go dancing. It is at the...
- 2/17/2012
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In the tradition of films such as Nowhere Boy and Shakespeare In Love comes another film depicting the per-recognition, early days of a now world famous artist- Young Goethe In Love. The title truly gets the main thrust of the story. We meet poet Johann Goethe in the later part of the eighteenth century as the twenty-something law student botches his Ph.D. and fails to graduate. But he’s got a back-up plan! He puts pen to paper, dashes off a play, and ships it away. The rejection of this work prompts his stern father to send him off to a small hamlet where he will toil as a law clerk in the local court. After arriving, his desk mate Wilheim suggests they go dancing. It is at the dance hall where Johann meets the boisterous, beautiful Lotte Buff. The attraction is instant and after several false starts the two finally begin a romance.
- 11/14/2011
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at a new clip from Young Goethe in Love , directed by Philipp Stolzl and starring Alexander Fehling, Miriam Stein, Moritz Bleibtreu and Volker Bruch. Germany 1772 . the young, dashing Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Alexander Fehling) aspires to be a poet, but, after failing his law exams, is sent by his father (Henry Huebchen) to a provincial court to mend his ways. Unsure of his talent and eager to prove himself, Goethe soon wins the praise and friendship of his superior, Kestner (Moritz Bleibtreu). Goethe soon falls madly in love with the pretty and free-spirited Lotte (Miriam Stein,) but their secret love affair is compromised as the young lovers are unaware that Lotte's father has already promised her hand to another man... Young...
- 11/1/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Music Box Films has announced the release dates of “Young Goethe in Love,” starring Alexander Fehling (“Inglorious Basterds”), “Miriam Stein, Moritz Bleibtreu (“The Baader Meinhof Complex), Volker Bruch (“The Reader”), Blughart KlauBner (“The White Ribbon”) and Henry Hübchen. The film, written by Alexander Dydyna, Christoph Müller and director Philipp Stolzl, as well as being the official selection of several film festivals including the Seattle, Miami, Florida, Washington, DC, Palm Springs and Scottsdale International Film Festivals and the Atlanta Film Festval and EU Festival in Chicago, will open in Los Angeles and New York November 4, followed by a national release. Here’s the synopsis of “Young Goethe in Love”: “Germany 1772...
- 10/7/2011
- by monique
- ShockYa
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