Exclusive: Zero Gravity Management has expanded with the addition of Mia Cho as a Talent Manager, Maritza Cabrera as a Talent/Literary Manager and Producer, and Leyla Kader Dahm and Ayisha Taylor as Literary Managers.
The company has also bolstered its Below-The-Line Management Team with the additions of Matt Dipaolo (formerly of APA) focusing on Line Producers, VFX, Editors, and department heads transitioning into Directing; Allison Irvin (formerly of WME) focusing on Cinematographers, Production Designers, Costume Designers and Editors; Martijn Hostetler (formerly of Innovative) focusing on Commercials, Music Videos and Branded Content; and Diana Massaband, a former Corporate Attorney focusing on Spanish-speaking and Diverse department heads. These new team members join Ajay Ghosh and Alex Franklin, who launched the department in 2019.
Zero Gravity has also promoted William Deasey to Director of Development, upping Emma Puglia to Literary Department Coordinator.
Cho comes to Zero Gravity with clients including Dallas Liu (Avatar: The Last Airbender...
The company has also bolstered its Below-The-Line Management Team with the additions of Matt Dipaolo (formerly of APA) focusing on Line Producers, VFX, Editors, and department heads transitioning into Directing; Allison Irvin (formerly of WME) focusing on Cinematographers, Production Designers, Costume Designers and Editors; Martijn Hostetler (formerly of Innovative) focusing on Commercials, Music Videos and Branded Content; and Diana Massaband, a former Corporate Attorney focusing on Spanish-speaking and Diverse department heads. These new team members join Ajay Ghosh and Alex Franklin, who launched the department in 2019.
Zero Gravity has also promoted William Deasey to Director of Development, upping Emma Puglia to Literary Department Coordinator.
Cho comes to Zero Gravity with clients including Dallas Liu (Avatar: The Last Airbender...
- 3/31/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The distributor has picked up Us rights to The Sheinberg’s The Bubble Factory upcoming feature.
Rupert Glasson directed What Lola Wants, the story of a teenage girl who fakes her own death and encounters a ne’er-do-well.
Sophie Lowe, Beau Knapp, Dale Dickey, Robert Taylor and Charles S Dutton star. Monnie Wills, Ayisha Davies and Chris King produced.
Sid Sheinberg launched The Bubble Factory in 1995 with his sons Jon and Bill.
Rupert Glasson directed What Lola Wants, the story of a teenage girl who fakes her own death and encounters a ne’er-do-well.
Sophie Lowe, Beau Knapp, Dale Dickey, Robert Taylor and Charles S Dutton star. Monnie Wills, Ayisha Davies and Chris King produced.
Sid Sheinberg launched The Bubble Factory in 1995 with his sons Jon and Bill.
- 11/11/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
After immersing himself in WW1 as the director of the Nine Network.s Gallipoli, Glendyn Ivin is looking forward to exploring myriad forms of love.
Ivin has just started pre-production on The Beautiful Lie, a contemporary re-imagining of Leo Tolstoy.s classic novel Anna Karenina.
While the tone and setting could not be further apart, Ivin sees a common element: .Both are emotionally driven..
Commissioned by the ABC, the 6-part series is the director.s fourth collaboration with Endemol Australia.s John Edwards and Imogen Banks. Their first was Offspring, followed by Puberty Blues and Gallipoli.
Scripted by Alice Bell, Jonathan Gavin and Blake Ayshford, the drama is billed as a sprawling saga of adultery, scandal, manners and mayhem involving three enmeshed families across three generations.
Ivin hasn.t read the novel but he.s seen two earlier versions: Joe Wright.s 2012 film Anna Karenina, which starred Keira Knightley and...
Ivin has just started pre-production on The Beautiful Lie, a contemporary re-imagining of Leo Tolstoy.s classic novel Anna Karenina.
While the tone and setting could not be further apart, Ivin sees a common element: .Both are emotionally driven..
Commissioned by the ABC, the 6-part series is the director.s fourth collaboration with Endemol Australia.s John Edwards and Imogen Banks. Their first was Offspring, followed by Puberty Blues and Gallipoli.
Scripted by Alice Bell, Jonathan Gavin and Blake Ayshford, the drama is billed as a sprawling saga of adultery, scandal, manners and mayhem involving three enmeshed families across three generations.
Ivin hasn.t read the novel but he.s seen two earlier versions: Joe Wright.s 2012 film Anna Karenina, which starred Keira Knightley and...
- 3/1/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Australian filmmaker Rupert Glasson today launched a crowdfunding campaign to complete his Us-set road movie What Lola Wants, which stars Sophie Lowe, Beau Knapp and Robert Taylor.
Glasson hopes the film will be a springboard for his next, rather more ambitious project, The Vault, a futuristic film in which the .villains. are Australia.s banks.
The plan is to shoot in Melbourne next March, produced by Ayisha Davies (with whom he collaborated on Lola) and David Lightfoot of Ultrafilms.
.Lola is an entree to the main course - a larger film we're putting together for next year called The Vault," Glasson tells If. .It's a bank heist set in a near-future Australia where the banks are over-invested in mining projects.
.When the Chinese economy stutters and stalls those loans go bad and the banks teeter on the edge of collapse. So they stop lending, they call everything in - home loans,...
Glasson hopes the film will be a springboard for his next, rather more ambitious project, The Vault, a futuristic film in which the .villains. are Australia.s banks.
The plan is to shoot in Melbourne next March, produced by Ayisha Davies (with whom he collaborated on Lola) and David Lightfoot of Ultrafilms.
.Lola is an entree to the main course - a larger film we're putting together for next year called The Vault," Glasson tells If. .It's a bank heist set in a near-future Australia where the banks are over-invested in mining projects.
.When the Chinese economy stutters and stalls those loans go bad and the banks teeter on the edge of collapse. So they stop lending, they call everything in - home loans,...
- 7/16/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Greg Mclean, creator of Wolf Creek and the upcoming sequel, is determined to avoid being pigeonholed as the guy who makes scary movies about a serial killer.
As a writer, director and executive producer, Mclean is developing a raft of projects which span diverse genres and should demonstrate he.s equally adept at family films as horror/thrillers.
The filmmaker has joined the agency CAA after leaving Wma, is fielding several offers and hopes to settle on his next directing assignment within a few weeks.
Hugo Weaving is attached to star in One Foot Wrong as the father of a five-year-old girl who makes friends and communicates with inanimate objects like trees and spoons. Mclean wrote the screenplay based on a novel by Sophie Laguna and he will executive produce, working with producers Bianca Martino and Ayisha Davies. Glendyn Ivin will direct the horror movie after he shoots the eight...
As a writer, director and executive producer, Mclean is developing a raft of projects which span diverse genres and should demonstrate he.s equally adept at family films as horror/thrillers.
The filmmaker has joined the agency CAA after leaving Wma, is fielding several offers and hopes to settle on his next directing assignment within a few weeks.
Hugo Weaving is attached to star in One Foot Wrong as the father of a five-year-old girl who makes friends and communicates with inanimate objects like trees and spoons. Mclean wrote the screenplay based on a novel by Sophie Laguna and he will executive produce, working with producers Bianca Martino and Ayisha Davies. Glendyn Ivin will direct the horror movie after he shoots the eight...
- 10/2/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
It.s all happening for Sophie Lowe. After scoring the lead role in the American ABC network series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, the English-born, Aussie actress is set to star in Us-set road movie What Lola Wants.
Sophie plays the title character who runs away from home and fakes her disappearance as a kidnapping. In a desert diner she meets a guy played by Beau Knapp (Super 8) and they head for Mobile, Alabama, pursued by sinister forces. Her parents offer a reward of $1 million for her safe return.
Written and directed by Aussie Rupert Glasson, who.s based in Los Angeles, the film starts shooting in La and the city.s outskirts on June 27. The cast includes Robert Taylor, who stars in the Us TV crime series Longmire, and Dale Dickey.
Glasson is producing the film with Ayisha Davies of Ultrafilms, with whom he collaborated on his first film,...
Sophie plays the title character who runs away from home and fakes her disappearance as a kidnapping. In a desert diner she meets a guy played by Beau Knapp (Super 8) and they head for Mobile, Alabama, pursued by sinister forces. Her parents offer a reward of $1 million for her safe return.
Written and directed by Aussie Rupert Glasson, who.s based in Los Angeles, the film starts shooting in La and the city.s outskirts on June 27. The cast includes Robert Taylor, who stars in the Us TV crime series Longmire, and Dale Dickey.
Glasson is producing the film with Ayisha Davies of Ultrafilms, with whom he collaborated on his first film,...
- 5/28/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
More outer space hijinx are ready to ensue with the latest period piece that rides the stars to infinite terror. Get ready, kids. It's time to check into the Skylab.
Skylab will be directed by Rupert Glasson. James M. Vernon, David Lightfoot, Ayisha Davies, and Kristy Veron star.
Synopsis
Skylab is a taut, claustrophobic, edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller in which three astronauts find themselves stranded 200 miles above the Earth and forced into a desperate fight to the death with a malevolent alien. Set onboard Nasa’s eponymous space station, the action takes place in the hours leading up to its famous crash landing in the Outback of Australia.
Set in 1978, Skylab begins as a classic paranoid Cold War thriller. The space station is due to be decommissioned and has been an empty vessel for over two years, left to its lonely orbit around the Earth. Nasa is thrown into panic stations...
Skylab will be directed by Rupert Glasson. James M. Vernon, David Lightfoot, Ayisha Davies, and Kristy Veron star.
Synopsis
Skylab is a taut, claustrophobic, edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller in which three astronauts find themselves stranded 200 miles above the Earth and forced into a desperate fight to the death with a malevolent alien. Set onboard Nasa’s eponymous space station, the action takes place in the hours leading up to its famous crash landing in the Outback of Australia.
Set in 1978, Skylab begins as a classic paranoid Cold War thriller. The space station is due to be decommissioned and has been an empty vessel for over two years, left to its lonely orbit around the Earth. Nasa is thrown into panic stations...
- 11/8/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The new Australian thriller Coffin Rock, from producer David Lightfoot (whose credits include Wolf Creek and Rogue) and his Ultrafilm company, was deep into postproduction when Fango got a word in with ultra-busy Ayisha Davies. Having served as 2nd unit production manager on Rogue and produced several shorts (including one called The Bloody Sweet Hit), Davies is excited to talk up Coffin Rock, her first feature as producer.
Starring Lisa Chappell (seen in several episodes of Hercules: The Legendary Journies), Robert (Storm Warning) Taylor and Sam Parsonson, Coffin Rock is about “a married woman who’s so desperate for a child that she sleeps with a stranger in a drunken mistake,” Davies tells Fango. “The young stranger’s claims to paternity then turn out to be quite deadly.”
Davies goes on to describe Coffin Rock, which is also the feature debut of its writer/director Rupert Glasson, as “a kind...
Starring Lisa Chappell (seen in several episodes of Hercules: The Legendary Journies), Robert (Storm Warning) Taylor and Sam Parsonson, Coffin Rock is about “a married woman who’s so desperate for a child that she sleeps with a stranger in a drunken mistake,” Davies tells Fango. “The young stranger’s claims to paternity then turn out to be quite deadly.”
Davies goes on to describe Coffin Rock, which is also the feature debut of its writer/director Rupert Glasson, as “a kind...
- 10/22/2008
- Fangoria
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