Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Norways Morten Tyldum To Helm What Went Down To Monday? As First British-Language Pic

Morten Tyldum, whose Norwegian thriller Headhunters grew to become probably the most effective title in Norwegian box office history this season, has signed onto helm Vendome Pictures’ advanced thriller What Went Down To Monday?, which is the director’s first British-language project. Headhunters, according to Jo Nesbo’s best-selling crime novel, received lots of buzz if this performed in Cannes this season, and WME signed Tyldum throughout the festival younger crowd is repped by Anonymous Content. (Magnolia Pictures already has United States privileges to Headhunters and it has set a spring release date within the U.S.) What Went Down To Monday?, having a Black List script by Max Botkin, involves identical septuplet siblings who find it difficult to stay hidden within an overpopulated world in which a one-child policy dictates that brothers and sisters are illegal. Raffaella P Laurentiis via Raffaella Productions developed the project it'll produce alongside Vendome Boss Philippe Rousselet. Vendome devoted to finance the project in December.

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