venerdì 2 maggio 2014

EQUALS: Altre news in prospettiva di Cannes


Equals, scritto da Nathan Parker e diretto da Drake Doremus, parla di una giovane coppia che si ribella contro la società (Kris e Nicholas). 
Prodotto da Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, Ann Ruark, e Jay Stern and Chip Diggins (Route One, i quali figurano anche come finanziatori). 
Produttori esecutivi: Mike Pruss, Lee Jea Woo, Choi Pyung Ho and Russell Levine.
Si comincerà a girare in Agosto, tra Tokyo e Singapore.
Musiche di Sascha Ring (aka Apparat), musicista tedesco
Production design: Tino Schaedler (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix)
Costumi: Michael Wilkenson (American Hustle)
Trama:
Silas (Hoult) vive in una società futuristica chiamata The Collective. Gli abitanti sono una specie evoluta di essere umano chiamati Equals. Sono una popolazione calma, educata, democratica e di indole pacifica.. che permette loro una vita perfetta, senza brama, povertà, violenza e soprattutto niente emzioni. Ma una nuova malattia sta mettendo tutti in pericolo: SOS (Switched-On-Syndrome), sta attivando in loro tutto ciò che avevano abolito, depressione, sensibilità, paura, amore... una volta che si contrae tale malattia si è confinati permanentemente nel "The Den".
Quando Silas viene infettato, viene escluso dalla società, fino a quando non nota una persona che sembra capire costa sta passando. Nia (Kristen) prova dei sentimenti, ma sembra essere in grado di nasconderli. Quando lui decide di confrontarsi con lei, scoprono di avere una connessione che presto ha il sopravvento su tutto il resto. Si innamorano e scoprono l'intimità per la prima volta, ma l'unico modo per sopravvivere è trovare il modo di fuggire.



EXCLUSIVE: Mister Smith boards futuristic love-story set to shoot in Japan and Singapore in August.

David Garrett’s Mister Smith Entertainment has newly boarded international rights to the stellar Cannes package Equals, set to star Twilight’s Kristen Stewart and Warm Bodies lead Nicholas Hoult.

Breathe In and Like Crazy director Drake Doremus will direct screenwriter Nathan Parker’s (Moon) futuristic love story set in a society where emotions have been eradicated. Stewart and Hoult will play the film’s young couple rebelling against their society.

Producers are Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, Ann Ruark, and Jay Stern and Chip Diggins of Route One, who are also financing. Executive producers are Mike Pruss, Lee Jea Woo, Choi Pyung Ho and Russell Levine.

UTA Independent Film Group arranged financing for the project – which was previously with Exclusive Media - and will sell the North American rights to the film, which is due to start in Japan and Singapore in August 2014.

German electro musician Apparat - well known for track Goodbye, which featured in the climactic scene of the season 4 finale of Breaking Bad - will provide the music, production design will come from Tino Schaedler (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix), and costume design will be by Michael Wilkenson (American Hustle).

Stewart has previously described Parker’s script as an updated version of the 1956 film 1984, based on George Orwell’s classic novel.

Equals tells the story of Silas (Hoult) who lives in a future society called The Collective. The inhabitants of this modern world are a new breed of humans called Equals. Equals are peaceful, calm, fair, and polite and life in The Collective is perfect; there is no greed, no poverty, no violence, and no emotion. But a new disease is threatening everyone: SOS, or Switched-On-Syndrome, is activating in its victims everything they thought they’d escaped: depression, sensitivity, fear, love but once a person is overtaken with SOS, they are sent away to The Den, and never seen again.

When Silas is infected, he becomes an outcast, but he notices one person who seems to understand what he’s going through. Nia (Stewart) has feelings, but she seems to be able to hide them. When he confronts her, they discover a connection that quickly takes over everything. They feel love and intimacy for the first time in their lives but the only way for them to insure their survival is to escape.

Combining two of the industry’s hottest sales names and a stellar production team, Equals is likely to be among the most in-demand titles at the Cannes marché.

Mister Smith CEO David Garrett told Screen: “With such a paucity of strong material in the market place, reading Equals was like a breath of fresh air. It has everything a broad audience is looking for: a compelling narrative with a beating heart. The director Drake Doremus is a real emerging talent who has brought together a fantastic cast and a really strong creative team. And the decision to shoot this in Japan and Singapore is going to give this a truly original style and voice. The enthusiastic support of UTA and Route One has been very refreshing and having Michael Schaefer and Ridley Scott as Producers is the icing on a very tasty cake”.

Hoult is repped by UTA, 42 Management and Felker Toczek, Stewart by Gersh and McKuin Frankel and Doremus by UTA and Morris Yorn Barnes.

Writer Parker last year participated in Screen’s inaugural ‘Brits in LA’ series.

Mister Smith’s slate also includes Inimitable Pictures’ Dan Fogelman’s directorial debut, Forecast Pictures’ biopic Race about Olympic athlete Jesse Owens and Russell Crowe’s directorial debut The Water Diviner.

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