The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films.
Source: Ross Ferguson
A first look at Ivanno Jeremiah and Emun Elliott in Limbo.
Limbo, a UK sci-fi thriller short starring Emun Elliott (Prometheus) and Ivanno Jeremiah (Humans), has finished shooting at WB Studios Leavesden after also shooting on location in North Wales. Screen can reveal the first looj at the film (see above).
The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films, whose previous credits include Burn Burn Burn. Annelie Simmons also produced, her feature film debut.
Written and directed by duo Rob Silva and Andrew Morris, whose credits include the shorts Abducted and 7x5, the film follows a happily married man whose world is torn apart by the abduction of his daughter. When a stranger appears on his doorstep and tells him that his daughter was never actually taken, the unfolding truth proves more terrifying than he could have imagined.
Source: Ross Ferguson
A first look at Ivanno Jeremiah and Emun Elliott in Limbo.
Limbo, a UK sci-fi thriller short starring Emun Elliott (Prometheus) and Ivanno Jeremiah (Humans), has finished shooting at WB Studios Leavesden after also shooting on location in North Wales. Screen can reveal the first looj at the film (see above).
The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films, whose previous credits include Burn Burn Burn. Annelie Simmons also produced, her feature film debut.
Written and directed by duo Rob Silva and Andrew Morris, whose credits include the shorts Abducted and 7x5, the film follows a happily married man whose world is torn apart by the abduction of his daughter. When a stranger appears on his doorstep and tells him that his daughter was never actually taken, the unfolding truth proves more terrifying than he could have imagined.
- 12/18/2017
- by Tom Grater
- Screen Daily Test
The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films.
Source: Ross Ferguson
A first look at Ivanno Jeremiah and Emun Elliott in Limbo.
Limbo, a UK sci-fi thriller short starring Emun Elliott (Prometheus) and Ivanno Jeremiah (Humans), has finished shooting at WB Studios Leavesden after also shooting on location in North Wales. Screen can reveal the first looj at the film (see above).
The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films, whose previous credits include Burn Burn Burn. Annelie Simmons also produced, her feature film debut.
Written and directed by duo Rob Silva and Andrew Morris, whose credits include the shorts Abducted and 7x5, the film follows a happily married man whose world is torn apart by the abduction of his daughter. When a stranger appears on his doorstep and tells him that his daughter was never actually taken, the unfolding truth proves more terrifying than he could have imagined.
The group are aiming...
Source: Ross Ferguson
A first look at Ivanno Jeremiah and Emun Elliott in Limbo.
Limbo, a UK sci-fi thriller short starring Emun Elliott (Prometheus) and Ivanno Jeremiah (Humans), has finished shooting at WB Studios Leavesden after also shooting on location in North Wales. Screen can reveal the first looj at the film (see above).
The project is produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films, whose previous credits include Burn Burn Burn. Annelie Simmons also produced, her feature film debut.
Written and directed by duo Rob Silva and Andrew Morris, whose credits include the shorts Abducted and 7x5, the film follows a happily married man whose world is torn apart by the abduction of his daughter. When a stranger appears on his doorstep and tells him that his daughter was never actually taken, the unfolding truth proves more terrifying than he could have imagined.
The group are aiming...
- 12/18/2017
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Tackling the rigorous world where dance and athletics clash in the world of competitive sports, the new VH1 drama series Hit The Floor showcases the trials and tribulations of a dance squad in professional basketball. Just as fearless and full of energy as the character she portrays, star Kat Bailess embraces the challenge of bringing a fictional dancer’s life to the screen. In an exclusive interview, Kat shared what her new series is all about and how much fun she is having playing the notorious Kyle (pronounced like the masculine version) Hart.
How did you get involved with Hit The Floor?
Kat: I first heard about the role when my agent called and said, “You might be perfect for this.” So I auditioned and I literally had like seven call-backs. No joke. There was a dance call, an actor call, and by the end of the 7 auditions, I was like,...
How did you get involved with Hit The Floor?
Kat: I first heard about the role when my agent called and said, “You might be perfect for this.” So I auditioned and I literally had like seven call-backs. No joke. There was a dance call, an actor call, and by the end of the 7 auditions, I was like,...
- 5/27/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
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