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Exclusive: Briarcliff Entertainment has acquired North American distribution rights to the gripping historical drama Kent State from writer, director Karen Slade. The film will star Dermot Mulroney, Clancy Brown, Aksel Hennie, Christopher Backus, Christopher Ammanuel, Andrew Ortenberg and Jacqueline Emerson.
Grandave International is handling foreign sales on the film. The pic will begin filming this November in Columbus, Ga with a US theatrical release anticipated for 2023.
Inspired by true events, the movie tells the story of how a family’s buried past coincides with the brutal truth of one of the most significant events in American history, when the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of student protestors, killing four, and injuring 7 on May 4th, 1970, at Kent State University. Told through the perspective of Will McCormack in two time periods in his life, the film asks the question of not just what happened then, but why these kinds of events continue to happen.
Grandave International is handling foreign sales on the film. The pic will begin filming this November in Columbus, Ga with a US theatrical release anticipated for 2023.
Inspired by true events, the movie tells the story of how a family’s buried past coincides with the brutal truth of one of the most significant events in American history, when the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of student protestors, killing four, and injuring 7 on May 4th, 1970, at Kent State University. Told through the perspective of Will McCormack in two time periods in his life, the film asks the question of not just what happened then, but why these kinds of events continue to happen.
- 9/10/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Written by Chris King | Art by Jesus Hervas | Published by Titan Comics
I know they say good things are worth waiting for, but it’s been close to three months since the last issue of Penny Dreadful. Yikes. That’s enough to test even my memory, which is a shame as the book was racing along at a fair old whack up to then. Chris King is a busy guy in several fields, so I’m guessing the delay lays there rather than with Jesus Hervas, who to date seems to have been on target every month. Anyway, as only old timers like me fixate on monthly schedules anymore, let’s move on to the proper stuff. The story.
So, where the hell were we? Well, hell was on Earth as you recall, and our heroes were all scattered to the winds fighting on various fronts. Ethan, with Lily by his side,...
I know they say good things are worth waiting for, but it’s been close to three months since the last issue of Penny Dreadful. Yikes. That’s enough to test even my memory, which is a shame as the book was racing along at a fair old whack up to then. Chris King is a busy guy in several fields, so I’m guessing the delay lays there rather than with Jesus Hervas, who to date seems to have been on target every month. Anyway, as only old timers like me fixate on monthly schedules anymore, let’s move on to the proper stuff. The story.
So, where the hell were we? Well, hell was on Earth as you recall, and our heroes were all scattered to the winds fighting on various fronts. Ethan, with Lily by his side,...
- 8/30/2018
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
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