Indiecan Entertainment has picked up North American rights to Carolyn Saunders’ feature debut The Wasting, writes ScreenDaily. “The Wasting takes place in a seemingly idyllic English village where a teenage girl who harbors a secret Canadian boyfriend stumbles towards sexual awakening. “At the same time she goes on hunger strike in protest over her parents’ domineering manner, the […]...
- 7/31/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Toronto distributor to release psychological thriller in early 2018.
Indiecan Entertainment has picked up North American rights to Carolyn Saunders’ feature debut The Wasting.
The Toronto-based distributor plans a first quarter 2018 release on the unofficial Canada-uk co-production that was developed in Canada.
The Wasting takes place in a seemingly idyllic English village where a teenage girl who harbours a secret Canadian boyfriend stumbles towards sexual awakening.
At the same time she goes on hunger strike in protest over her parents’ domineering manner, the youngster begins to see a ghost and a dark family secret surfaces.
Saunders wrote the screenplay, and produced with Jeanne Strømberg and Alan Hausegger of StrømHaus Productions. The film was shortlisted for the Cfc Features filmmaker initiative at The Canadian Film Centre.
British and Canadian talent flesh out the cast, which includes Lauren McQueen, former Disney star Alexz Johnson, Gray O’Brien, Shelagh McLeod, and Sean Stevenson and Brendan Flynn.
“I have known...
Indiecan Entertainment has picked up North American rights to Carolyn Saunders’ feature debut The Wasting.
The Toronto-based distributor plans a first quarter 2018 release on the unofficial Canada-uk co-production that was developed in Canada.
The Wasting takes place in a seemingly idyllic English village where a teenage girl who harbours a secret Canadian boyfriend stumbles towards sexual awakening.
At the same time she goes on hunger strike in protest over her parents’ domineering manner, the youngster begins to see a ghost and a dark family secret surfaces.
Saunders wrote the screenplay, and produced with Jeanne Strømberg and Alan Hausegger of StrømHaus Productions. The film was shortlisted for the Cfc Features filmmaker initiative at The Canadian Film Centre.
British and Canadian talent flesh out the cast, which includes Lauren McQueen, former Disney star Alexz Johnson, Gray O’Brien, Shelagh McLeod, and Sean Stevenson and Brendan Flynn.
“I have known...
- 7/28/2017
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The 6th edition of the BAFTA qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival just announced their award winners for their exciting 2017 edition. Highlights included Shadow of the Missing by Jamie Lee Smith and David Campion, The Lighthouse by Chris Crow, By Any Means by Leighton Spence, Red by Branko Tomovic, The Wasting by Carolyn Saunders and Kidnap Me by Ross Aitken and James Browning. The festival had something for everyone with films screened from all over the world. There was comedy, thrillers, SciFi, Drama and Documentaries plus q&a sessions with many of the attending film makers. Rts Wales once again held a special screening and q&a session and BAFTA Cymru was also present during the week. The 2017 award winners include The Lighthouse for Best Feature...
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- 5/16/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The 6th edition of the BAFTA qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival has just kicked off. This year's highlights include Dead Certain by Hendrik Faller, Shadow of the Missing by Jamie Lee Smith and David Campion, The Lighthouse by Chris Crow, By Any Means by Leighton Spence, Red by Branko Tomovic, The Wasting by Carolyn Saunders and Kidnap Me by Ross Aitken and James Browning. The festival will have something for everyone with films being screened from all over the world. There will be comedy, thrillers, SciFi, Drama and Documentaries plus q&a sessions with many of the attending film makers. Rts Wales will once again be holding a special screening and q&a session and BAFTA Cymru will also be present during the week. The...
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- 5/9/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The 6th edition of the BAFTA qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival will run from May 8-12 this year. Highlights include Dead Certain by Hendrik Faller, Shadow of the Missing by Jamie Lee Smith and David Campion, The Lighthouse by Chris Crow, By Any Means by Leighton Spence, Red by Branko Tomovic, The Wasting by Carolyn Saunders and Kidnap Me by Ross Aitken and James Browning. The festival will have something for everyone with films being screened from all over the world. There will be comedy, thrillers, SciFi, Drama and Documentaries plus q&a sessions with many of the attending film makers. Rts Wales will once again be holding a special screening and q&a session and BAFTA Cymru will also be present during the week. ...
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- 4/26/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The exciting program for the 6th edition of the BAFTA qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival has just been published. This year's highlights include Dead Certain by Hendrik Faller, Shadow of the Missing by Jamie Lee Smith and David Campion, The Lighthouse by Chris Crow, By Any Means by Leighton Spence, Red by Branko Tomovic, The Wasting by Carolyn Saunders and Kidnap Me by Ross Aitken and James Browning. The festival will run from Monday the 8th to Friday the 12th of May and will have something for everyone with films being screened from all over the world. There will be comedy, thrillers, SciFi, Drama and Documentaries plus q&a sessions with many of the attending film makers. Rts Wales will once again be holding a special...
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- 4/25/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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