Slate includes 7th & Union, upcoming Cam Gigandet thriller Righteous Thieves.
Grandave International has picked up world sales rights for EFM on upcoming action thriller The Channel and Fantasia selection Fugitive Dreams.
The Channel is in post-production and follows a desperate criminal, his wild brother and their motley crew of former Marines who, after their bank heist goes wrong, must escape New Orleans and the FBI.
William Kaufman directs and Andrew and Isaac Lewis, Jon Wroblewski and Paul Reichelt are producing. Max Martini and Clayne Crawford lead the cast.
April Matthis and Robbie Tann star in Jason Neulander’s Fantasia 2020 entry Fugitive Dreams,...
Grandave International has picked up world sales rights for EFM on upcoming action thriller The Channel and Fantasia selection Fugitive Dreams.
The Channel is in post-production and follows a desperate criminal, his wild brother and their motley crew of former Marines who, after their bank heist goes wrong, must escape New Orleans and the FBI.
William Kaufman directs and Andrew and Isaac Lewis, Jon Wroblewski and Paul Reichelt are producing. Max Martini and Clayne Crawford lead the cast.
April Matthis and Robbie Tann star in Jason Neulander’s Fantasia 2020 entry Fugitive Dreams,...
- 2/10/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Slate includes 7th & Union, upcoming Cam Gigandet thriller Righteous Thieves.
Grandave International has picked up world sales rights for EFM on upcoming action thriller The Channel and Jason Neulander’ Fantasia selection Fugitive Dreams.
The Channel is in post-production and follows a desperate criminal, his wild brother and their motley crew of former Marines who, after their bank heist goes wrong, must escape New Orleans and the FBI.
William Kaufman directs and Andrew and Isaac Lewis, Jon Wroblewski and Paul Reichelt are producing and Max Martini and Clayne Crawford lead the cast.
April Matthis and Robbie Tann star in Jason Neulander’s Fantasia 2020 entry Fugitive Dreams,...
Grandave International has picked up world sales rights for EFM on upcoming action thriller The Channel and Jason Neulander’ Fantasia selection Fugitive Dreams.
The Channel is in post-production and follows a desperate criminal, his wild brother and their motley crew of former Marines who, after their bank heist goes wrong, must escape New Orleans and the FBI.
William Kaufman directs and Andrew and Isaac Lewis, Jon Wroblewski and Paul Reichelt are producing and Max Martini and Clayne Crawford lead the cast.
April Matthis and Robbie Tann star in Jason Neulander’s Fantasia 2020 entry Fugitive Dreams,...
- 2/10/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
John (Robbie Tann) and Mary (April Matthis). Jason Neulander: ' I was like, you know, what, this is going to be a weird experimental film, and I am simply not going to worry about mainstream Hollywood rules for this project' Photo: Courtesy of Poff Director Jason Neulander: 'I’m not a young person a more so to feel like I've been stretched in this way just made me feel like I was 23 all over again, which is really magical' Photo: Jason Neulander Fugitive Dreams, the debut film from Jason Neulander takes us on the road with Mary (April Matthis) and John (Robbie Tann), both homeless and lonely in their own ways. We follow them on an odyssey that is as much psychological as physical - and that dips into memory and the imagined - as they encounter others, including Israfel (Scott Shepherd) and his disabled mother Providence (O-Lan Jones...
- 11/21/2020
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Sometimes it takes a dark, strange and bewildering journey, both physically and emotionally, for people to become ready and able to confront their traumatic pasts, and embrace the new prospects of their futures. That’s certainly the case for the two lost protagonists, Mary and John, in the new drama, ‘Fugitive Dreams.’ In the allegorical road […]
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- 9/4/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
If Waiting For Godot's Vladimir and Estragon had a couple of American cousins, they might look a little like Mary (April Matthis) and John (Robbie Tann), the central characters in Fugitive Dreams, which director Jason Neulander and playwright Caridad Svich have taken from stage (where it was named Fugitive Pieces) to screen in a way that gains scope with the transition.
Like Vladimir and Estragon, Mary and John are "tramps" of a sort, homeless and on the road when they encounter one another in a petrol station loo. And though through the course of the movie they will move around a lot more than Beckett's characters, this is as much a psychological journey as it is physical, and one that never loses its sense of humanism and hope.
Mary is on the brink of suicide when she meets John, while he is haunted by a past that often muscles its way in.
Like Vladimir and Estragon, Mary and John are "tramps" of a sort, homeless and on the road when they encounter one another in a petrol station loo. And though through the course of the movie they will move around a lot more than Beckett's characters, this is as much a psychological journey as it is physical, and one that never loses its sense of humanism and hope.
Mary is on the brink of suicide when she meets John, while he is haunted by a past that often muscles its way in.
- 9/3/2020
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Every single one of us knows the terror of the unknown. Maybe it’s as universal as our collective uncertainty about the future or as specific as your inability to guess whether an abusive family member is going to fall asleep before taking off their belt. Some wonder if the randomness of the world will strike them down without warning or if a broken system of prejudice will collect them for no other reason than the color of their skin. We battle mental illness, post-traumatic stress, bigotry, poverty, and the weight of an inescapable hopelessness that we’re simply not strong enough or compassionate enough to fight together. And so many of us find ourselves alone and drifting, lost in the dark thoughts that will ultimately become our demise.
It’s where we find Mary (April Matthis) and John (Robbie Tann) at the beginning of director Jason Neulander and co-writer...
It’s where we find Mary (April Matthis) and John (Robbie Tann) at the beginning of director Jason Neulander and co-writer...
- 9/1/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: The 27th annual Austin Film Festival (Aff) has unveiled their first wave of programming for its virtual edition for the fest which takes place October 22-29.
In addition to panels, the writers-driven fest will feature the world premiere of Anne Rapp’s Horton Foote: The Road to Home, which puts the spotlight on the work of the titular Oscar-winning screenwriter of the 1962 adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Aff will also feature world premieres from second-round writers through the Festival’s Screenplay competitions, including The Catch from first-time director Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer as well as Paper Tiger, which also marks the directorial debut of Paul Kowalski. Khaled Ridgeway will also debut the Texas Premiere of his film Death of a Telemarketer starring Larmorne Morris, Haley Joel Osment, and Jackie Earle Haley.
Aff will spotlight Texas filmmakers with the North-American premiere of Blinders, directed by former Terrence Malick...
In addition to panels, the writers-driven fest will feature the world premiere of Anne Rapp’s Horton Foote: The Road to Home, which puts the spotlight on the work of the titular Oscar-winning screenwriter of the 1962 adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Aff will also feature world premieres from second-round writers through the Festival’s Screenplay competitions, including The Catch from first-time director Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer as well as Paper Tiger, which also marks the directorial debut of Paul Kowalski. Khaled Ridgeway will also debut the Texas Premiere of his film Death of a Telemarketer starring Larmorne Morris, Haley Joel Osment, and Jackie Earle Haley.
Aff will spotlight Texas filmmakers with the North-American premiere of Blinders, directed by former Terrence Malick...
- 8/27/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Yesterday, we premiered the teaser trailer for Fugitive Dreams, marking the directorial debut of filmmaker Jason Neulander. The film follows two lost souls who form a surprising bond with each other as they confront their traumatic pasts while drifting across the American Midwest, meeting a handful of intriguing characters along the way. Ahead of the […]
The post ‘Fugitive Dreams’ Interview: Director Jason Neulander Talks Cinematic Influences, the Challenge of Cutting a Trailer & More appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Fugitive Dreams’ Interview: Director Jason Neulander Talks Cinematic Influences, the Challenge of Cutting a Trailer & More appeared first on /Film.
- 8/21/2020
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Check out this intriguing teaser for Jason Neulander's feature film debut Fugitive Dreams. It is quite the striking collection of bleak images in black and white film before a splash of hopeful color at the end. Fugutive Dreams will have its World Premiere at this year's digital version of the Fantasia Film Festival on Monday, August 31st. In this allegorical road movie touching on themes of homelessness, mental health, and addiction, two lost souls embark across a dreamscape America. Their darkly strange journey confronts them with their traumatic pasts, and bonds them in compassion and love. Jason Neulander directs from a screenplay written by Caridad Svich and Neulander based off of Svich's stageplay. Fugutive Dreams stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepherd, O-Lan...
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- 8/20/2020
- Screen Anarchy
The genre show goes on as Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival moves online for its 24th annual edition happening from August 20 to September 2, 2020. The best news for the host nation is that anyone in the country (all films save #Shakespearesshitstorm for the US will be geo-blocked to Canada) can experience the fun that only those able to travel to Montreal have in the past.
Each on-demand title will be available through their festival portal for $8 Cad and accessible during the course of the festival (with 30 hours to finish once you’ve pressed play). Attendance numbers will be capped similar to the capacity of the auditorium it would have screened at had an in-person event been possible and there will be select live screenings that must be watched during specified times as a communal experience.
Don’t think that the virtual nature of this installment will water down the product,...
Each on-demand title will be available through their festival portal for $8 Cad and accessible during the course of the festival (with 30 hours to finish once you’ve pressed play). Attendance numbers will be capped similar to the capacity of the auditorium it would have screened at had an in-person event been possible and there will be select live screenings that must be watched during specified times as a communal experience.
Don’t think that the virtual nature of this installment will water down the product,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Canadian festival will run a virtual event from August 20 to September 2.
Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed a second wave of titles – including eight world premieres - for this year’s virtual ediion which is taking place from August 20 to September 2.
The Montreal-based festival will offer live screenings, a programme library, panels and workshops which will be accessible across Canada and geo-locked to prevent access from elsewhere.
World premieres now set for Fantasia include The Block Island Sound, the latest horror outing from Kevin and Matthew McManus; The Oak Room, a fourth feature from Canadian filmmaker Cody Calahan; and Minor Premise,...
Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed a second wave of titles – including eight world premieres - for this year’s virtual ediion which is taking place from August 20 to September 2.
The Montreal-based festival will offer live screenings, a programme library, panels and workshops which will be accessible across Canada and geo-locked to prevent access from elsewhere.
World premieres now set for Fantasia include The Block Island Sound, the latest horror outing from Kevin and Matthew McManus; The Oak Room, a fourth feature from Canadian filmmaker Cody Calahan; and Minor Premise,...
- 7/9/2020
- by 31¦John Hazelton¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
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