K.J. Yossman Nest Productions, a U.K. production partnership company, has inked a deal with Greenred Media.
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Naman Ramachandran Tarf Media has acquired worldwide sales rights, excluding North America, for “Lonesome Soldier” and will represent the film at the Cannes Film Market. The film is directed by Nino Aldi (“Who Killed Copper Dunn?”), stars John Ashton (“Gone Baby Gone”), Allison McAtee (“The Haves and Have Nots”), Steve Monroe (“Promising Young Woman”) and Patrick Y. Malone (“The Tomorrow War”) and introduces actor-writer Alexander Randazzo.
Based on a true story, “Lonesome Soldier” follows the life of Jackson Harlow (Randazzo), from a young dreamer affected by his time in the Iraq war, to his return home and the effects these events have on soldiers and families. It is written by Randazzo and Lionel Chetwynd (“Ike: Countdown to D-Day”), based on the book “Lonesome Soldier – The Long Road Home” by Linda Lee. The film is produced, financed and distributed in the U.S.
by Military Movies. Military Movies is a genre production and distribution company focused on producing authentic stories for military families. The company was co-founded by C.
Charles Pappas and Randazzo. The producers of the film are Pappas, Randazzo and Mark Wallace. The deal was negotiated ahead of the Cannes Film Market between Eoghan Burke, managing director of Tarf Media, and Pappas.
Burke, said: “I’m thrilled to be working with Chris and the team at Military Movies – ‘Lonesome Soldier’ takes you on an unforgettable emotional journey that will leave you on the edge of your seat.” Pappas added: “We are very excited to bring ‘Lonesome Soldier to the Marche. This is our first production in a slate we are building and we very much believe this is an underserved niche that does get authentic stories told about their community. Our team is excited to build
.K.J. Yossman Nest Productions, a U.K. production partnership company, has inked a deal with Greenred Media.
William Earl Allen Media Group has struck a FAST channel distribution pact with Amazon that will make its TV stations and Weather Channel en Español available for free via Amazon’s Fire TV and Echo Show devices. The deal covers 21 Allen Media Broadcasting-owned TV stations including outlets in Honolulu (KITV), Flint, Mich. (WJRT), Fort Wayne, Ind.
D:Ream have spoken to NME about their shocked reaction to their 1993 hit ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ returning to the charts after being played over Rishi Sunak announcing a general election in a downpour – and how it has led to them being asked to play Glastonbury 2024.Last Wednesday (May 22), as a drenched Sunak took to a podium outside 10 Downing Street to reveal the snap July 4 election date, in the background protester Steve Bray played the Northern Irish band’s Number One song which had long been associated with Tony Blair’s landslide victory in 1997.The clip has since gone viral on social media platforms and entered the iTunes chart Top 10 within 24 hours.According to D:Ream singer Peter Cunnah, though, the political connotations of the song had become an albatross for the band over the New Labour years and beyond.“My first reaction was ‘not again, please let me move on’,” he told NME. “We all wanted that change in ’97, that sense of positivity.
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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Saudi Arabian director Shahad Ameen, whose feminist fable “Scales” made a splash after launching from Venice in 2019, is back behind the camera on “Hijra,” an ambitious drama centered on the bond formed between different generations of Saudi women during a journey across the desert. CAA is handling North American sales on “Hijra,” which is being shot in a vast swathe of desert and in several Saudi cities and urban areas including Jeddah, Medina, AlUla and Neom.
King Charles III has bravely opened up about his ongoing battle with cancer.The 75-year-old monarch shared his diagnosis earlier in February after receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate. Despite being given the green light by his doctors to return to public duties last month, he is still undergoing medical care.
Eamonn Holmes has taken to Instagram to share a snap with his wife Ruth Langsford, appearing to dismiss rumours of a potential split. The GB News presenter had previously sparked speculation about the state of his relationship after telling his followers he had "loads to think about". However, it seems Eamonn, 64, is keen to show unity with Ruth, 64.
Korean media conglomerate CJ ENM announced that it will co-produce films and television series with Japanese broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) for the next three years.
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Troy Deeney has urged Manchester United to surround Marcus Rashford with “professionals”.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer New transmedia company Iconic Arts launched Tuesday with $3.1 million in financing at a $20 million pre-seed valuation. The entertainment studio boasts support from screenwriter Eric Roth, Grammy winning artist Will.i.am and exec vets of Disney, Sony Pictures Entertainment and JP Morgan.