Producer of Cannes award-winner The Wonders takes on first UK production.
Italian London-based producer Carlo Cresto-Dina has boarded British writer and director Cathy Brady’s debut feature Wildfire.
The feature is the first UK-based production for Cresto-Dina, whose recent credits include Alice Rohrwacher’s Cannes Grand Prix-winner The Wonders (Le Meraviglie).
Up until now, he has focused on Italian filmmakers, which he produces through his Bologna-based company Tempesta Italy.
His recently launched twin company Tempesta UK will produce Wildfire with London-based production company Cowboy Films with development support from the Irish Film Board and the Wellcome Trust, which funded research for the film.
Northern Ireland-born Brady, a Bfts graduate whose award-winning shorts include Small Change, Morning and Wasted, was a Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow in 2013.
Nika Mcguigan and Nora-Jane Noone are set to star in the film revolving around the relationship between two sisters.
“The script will come out of a long process of work-shopping...
Italian London-based producer Carlo Cresto-Dina has boarded British writer and director Cathy Brady’s debut feature Wildfire.
The feature is the first UK-based production for Cresto-Dina, whose recent credits include Alice Rohrwacher’s Cannes Grand Prix-winner The Wonders (Le Meraviglie).
Up until now, he has focused on Italian filmmakers, which he produces through his Bologna-based company Tempesta Italy.
His recently launched twin company Tempesta UK will produce Wildfire with London-based production company Cowboy Films with development support from the Irish Film Board and the Wellcome Trust, which funded research for the film.
Northern Ireland-born Brady, a Bfts graduate whose award-winning shorts include Small Change, Morning and Wasted, was a Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow in 2013.
Nika Mcguigan and Nora-Jane Noone are set to star in the film revolving around the relationship between two sisters.
“The script will come out of a long process of work-shopping...
- 1/25/2015
- ScreenDaily
Meet this year’s class of rising talents in acting and filmmaking.
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
- 6/25/2013
- ScreenDaily
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