Snowfort, Amp announce co-pro slate

First project will be Trent Haaga’s 68 Kill, based on the crime novel by Bryan Smith.
Snowfort Pictures and the UK’s Alliance Media Partners (Amp) have announced a co-production slate of commercial genre films.
The three projects will see Snowfort handling Us production and Amp fully financing.
First on the slate is 68 Kill from writer/director Trent Haaga, who previously wrote Deadgirl and genre festival hit Cheap Thrills.
Based on the crime novel by Bryan Smith, the film centres on a hard-working guy who can’t say no to beautiful women which lands him in trouble when he agrees to steal $68,000.
Shooting is set to begin in March 2016, with casting currently taking place. CAA will handle domestic sales.
All three films will be developed and produced by Snowfort CEO Travis Stevens [pictured] and Bob Portal on behalf of Amp. The two previously worked together on Simon Rumley’s Red White & Blue.
Executive producers...
Snowfort Pictures and the UK’s Alliance Media Partners (Amp) have announced a co-production slate of commercial genre films.
The three projects will see Snowfort handling Us production and Amp fully financing.
First on the slate is 68 Kill from writer/director Trent Haaga, who previously wrote Deadgirl and genre festival hit Cheap Thrills.
Based on the crime novel by Bryan Smith, the film centres on a hard-working guy who can’t say no to beautiful women which lands him in trouble when he agrees to steal $68,000.
Shooting is set to begin in March 2016, with casting currently taking place. CAA will handle domestic sales.
All three films will be developed and produced by Snowfort CEO Travis Stevens [pictured] and Bob Portal on behalf of Amp. The two previously worked together on Simon Rumley’s Red White & Blue.
Executive producers...
- 11/9/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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