It’s based on a true story, set in Germany’s Weimar Republic in 1933.
UK production, financing and sales studio Anton is launching world sales at Cannes on Niels Arden Oplev’s upcoming thriller, Thirty Three.
Danish filmmaker Oplev, who directed the original version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, as well TV series Vikings: Valhalla and Mr Robot, will helm the feature with a cast including Mark Strong and Paula Beer, who won the Berlianle Silver Bear for her role in Christian Petzold’s Undine. The screenplay is by Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford.
It is is based...
UK production, financing and sales studio Anton is launching world sales at Cannes on Niels Arden Oplev’s upcoming thriller, Thirty Three.
Danish filmmaker Oplev, who directed the original version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, as well TV series Vikings: Valhalla and Mr Robot, will helm the feature with a cast including Mark Strong and Paula Beer, who won the Berlianle Silver Bear for her role in Christian Petzold’s Undine. The screenplay is by Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford.
It is is based...
- 5/11/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Title: Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism Arc Entertainment Director: Christopher N. Rowley Writer: Georgia Byng, Christopher N. Rowley, Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford Cast: Raffey Cassidy, Emily Watson, Dominic Monaghan, Lesley Manville, Celia Imrie Running Time: 98 min, Rated PG (mild language) In theaters: August 14, 2015 Molly Moon (Raffey Cassidy) lives in an orphanage with her best friend Rocky (Jadon Carnelly Morris), and several other kids. Mrs. Adderstone (Lesley Manville) who runs the orphanage is mean broad who loves punishing the children for any little thing. She orders Edna the cook (Celia Imrie) to feed the children fish-head soup for a week for raiding the kitchen one night. Molly [ Read More ]
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- 8/24/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
The North American rights deal has cued up an August 14 release on VOD and in select theatres for Christopher N Rowley’s adaptation.
Molly Moon And The Incredible Book Of Hypnotism is based on the first in a six-book series by Georgia Byng, who adapted the screenplay with Christopher N Rowley, Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford.
Raffey Cassidy, Emily Watson and Dominic Monaghan star in the tale of an orphan who finds fame and riches when she chances upon a precious tome.
Byng brokered the deal with Arc and produced with Lawrence Elman, Ileen Maisel and Simon Bosanquet, while Phillip Alberstat, Norman Merry and Shezi Nackvi serve as executive producers.
Molly Moon And The Incredible Book Of Hypnotism is based on the first in a six-book series by Georgia Byng, who adapted the screenplay with Christopher N Rowley, Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford.
Raffey Cassidy, Emily Watson and Dominic Monaghan star in the tale of an orphan who finds fame and riches when she chances upon a precious tome.
Byng brokered the deal with Arc and produced with Lawrence Elman, Ileen Maisel and Simon Bosanquet, while Phillip Alberstat, Norman Merry and Shezi Nackvi serve as executive producers.
- 7/20/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Arc Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Molly Moon And The Incredible Book Of Hypnotism, based on the first in the six-book Molly Moon series by Georgia Byng. Byng penned the adaptation along with Christopher N. Rowley, Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford. Rowley also directs. Raffey Cassidy, Emily Watson and Dominic Monaghan star. Molly Moon And The Incredible Book Of Hypnotism tells the story of a young orphan girl, Molly Moon, whose world is turned upside…...
- 7/20/2015
- Deadline
Back to Part 1 of the Best TV Episodes of 2015 (So Far)
Man Seeking Woman, “Teacup”
Written by Sofia Alvarez
Directed by Tim Kirkby
Aired March 11th, 2015 on Fxx
You won’t find Fxx’s Man Seeking Woman in many year-end discussions, but over the course of its admittedly spotty, watched-by-no-one first season, it staked a claim on some truly unique stylistic real estate in a landscape previously thought to be worked to death: the search for love. Over the last year, there has been a tremendous influx in the number of series trying to combine a “modern” and “edgy” take on modern courtship with ages-old sitcom tropes, but most of these have ranged from lackluster to outright lame. (See almost the entire new network comedy lineup, Fall/Winter 2014-15.) Creator Simon Rich’s vision of the dating world as a literal fantasy hellscape—complete with demonic destination weddings, time travel,...
Man Seeking Woman, “Teacup”
Written by Sofia Alvarez
Directed by Tim Kirkby
Aired March 11th, 2015 on Fxx
You won’t find Fxx’s Man Seeking Woman in many year-end discussions, but over the course of its admittedly spotty, watched-by-no-one first season, it staked a claim on some truly unique stylistic real estate in a landscape previously thought to be worked to death: the search for love. Over the last year, there has been a tremendous influx in the number of series trying to combine a “modern” and “edgy” take on modern courtship with ages-old sitcom tropes, but most of these have ranged from lackluster to outright lame. (See almost the entire new network comedy lineup, Fall/Winter 2014-15.) Creator Simon Rich’s vision of the dating world as a literal fantasy hellscape—complete with demonic destination weddings, time travel,...
- 6/28/2015
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Stanley Tucci
Fortitude, Season One, “Episode Ten”
Written by Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford
Directed by Nick Hurran
Airs Thursdays at 10 pm (Et) on Pivot
With the town of Fortitude continuing to descend into chaos, a glimmer of hope was provided by the scientists last week as they seemed to have found a chemical that points to a reason behind the violent behaviour exhibited by Shirley. This week’s episode delves further into the research behind what’s causing the aberrant behaviour, while also exploring what happened to Ronnie and how Frank continues to cope, and how the interaction between Eugene Morton and Henry goes. The result is another compelling episode, despite a couple of weak points, as things continue to build to a head in the town.
Frank Sutter’s downward spiral continues to be fascinating to watch. His torture of Markus over the past two episodes showed the...
Fortitude, Season One, “Episode Ten”
Written by Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford
Directed by Nick Hurran
Airs Thursdays at 10 pm (Et) on Pivot
With the town of Fortitude continuing to descend into chaos, a glimmer of hope was provided by the scientists last week as they seemed to have found a chemical that points to a reason behind the violent behaviour exhibited by Shirley. This week’s episode delves further into the research behind what’s causing the aberrant behaviour, while also exploring what happened to Ronnie and how Frank continues to cope, and how the interaction between Eugene Morton and Henry goes. The result is another compelling episode, despite a couple of weak points, as things continue to build to a head in the town.
Frank Sutter’s downward spiral continues to be fascinating to watch. His torture of Markus over the past two episodes showed the...
- 3/27/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Exclusive: Family film stars Emily Watson, Dominic Monaghan.
UK sales outfit Metro International has picked up international rights to live-action family film Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, which it will screen at Efm (Feb 5-13).
The film is an adaptation of the Molly Moon book franchise that has sold more 4 million copies worldwide.
Having made her debut as the young Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman, Screen Star of Tomorrow Raffey Cassidy stars as 12-year-old Molly Moon who discovers a mysterious book on hypnotism before escaping her orphanage in a bid to find fame and fortune in London.
Emily Watson, Leslie Manville, Celia Imrie, Dominic Monaghan and Joan Collins co-star.
The script is written by Georgia Byng, Christopher N Rowley - who also directs - Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford, based on a book by Georgia Byng.
Amber Entertainment’s Ileen Maisel and Lawrence Elman produce with Byng.
North American...
UK sales outfit Metro International has picked up international rights to live-action family film Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, which it will screen at Efm (Feb 5-13).
The film is an adaptation of the Molly Moon book franchise that has sold more 4 million copies worldwide.
Having made her debut as the young Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman, Screen Star of Tomorrow Raffey Cassidy stars as 12-year-old Molly Moon who discovers a mysterious book on hypnotism before escaping her orphanage in a bid to find fame and fortune in London.
Emily Watson, Leslie Manville, Celia Imrie, Dominic Monaghan and Joan Collins co-star.
The script is written by Georgia Byng, Christopher N Rowley - who also directs - Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford, based on a book by Georgia Byng.
Amber Entertainment’s Ileen Maisel and Lawrence Elman produce with Byng.
North American...
- 2/5/2015
- ScreenDaily
The art of hypnosis. Sounds promising! We’ve just learned that folks from Amber Entertainment are quite serious about the adaptation of Georgia Byng‘s fantasy novel Molly Moon. They even have a director for the whole thing – Bonneville helmer Christopher Rowley! And like that’s enough for the beginning, we also know that young and sweet Raffey Cassidy (remember her from Snow White and the Huntsman, right?) is all set to play that Molly girl!
So, as you probably know, Byng’s fantasy novel titled Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism, centers on an orphan girl named Molly, who finds a mysterious old book on hypnotism and discovers she can make people do whatever she wants. But a sinister stranger will do anything to steal her secret.
Byng also stands behind the script, which she co-wrote with Chris Hurford, with a polish by Tom Butterworth.
And, what’s...
So, as you probably know, Byng’s fantasy novel titled Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism, centers on an orphan girl named Molly, who finds a mysterious old book on hypnotism and discovers she can make people do whatever she wants. But a sinister stranger will do anything to steal her secret.
Byng also stands behind the script, which she co-wrote with Chris Hurford, with a polish by Tom Butterworth.
And, what’s...
- 10/9/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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