Thursday, October 13, 2011
Yellow Bird producer flies to Film London market
LONDON -- Marianne Grey, a producer from Sweden's Yellow Bird, can give the keynote address in the Film London Production Finance Market, which happens March. 19-20 throughout the London Film Festival. Grey, who began her career in La employed by various major galleries, created Norwegian feature "Headhunters" as well as produce the U.S. remake with Summit Entertainment. Yellowbird is the organization behind the initial Swedish film adaptations of author Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy of books. The very first, "The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo," continues to be remade by helmer David Fincher. Starring Difficulties, it opens within the U.S. on 12 ,. 21. Over 60 producers have registered with this year's Production Finance Market, getting development projects to go over with 57 bankers, including private equity investors, sales companies, marketers, tv stations and tax funds. One of the projects, with total production budgets of $330 million, are John Maybury's "Atomic Blonde," Sally Potter's "Elsewhere" and Gillian Armstrong's "The Truly Amazing,Inch that Mia Wasikowska and Annette Bening are apparently attached. Companies attending include Vital Pictures Intl., Focus Features, Endgame Entertainment, Pinewood Films, Wild Bunch and Entertainment One. Several new areas is going to be symbolized, including Luxembourg, Macedonia and Belgium. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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