IMAGE NATION ABU DHABI TO FULLY FINANCE THE CIRCLE
IM GLOBAL TO LAUNCH INTERNATIONAL SALES IN CANNES. UTA AND CAA REPRESENTING DOMESTIC RIGHTS
Cannes, May 11, 2015: Image Nation Abu Dhabi announced a deal to fully finance James Ponsoldt’s upcoming feature adaptation of Dave Eggers’ novel The Circle. The film will be presented by Image Nation in association with Parkes MacDonald Productions.
IM
Global are handling international sales on the film and will be repping
it at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. US rights are being jointly
repped by UTA Independent Film Group and CAA.
The feature adaptation of The Circle, has been written and will be directed by James Ponsoldt (The Spectacular Now). The film is being produced by Hanks and Goetzman for Playtone, Anthony Bregman for Likely Story, and Ponsoldt.
Alicia
Vikander (Ex Machina) will star alongside Hanks. Three other major
roles are currently out to casting and will be announced shortly.
Shooting on The Circle will start August 2015 in California.
Eggers’
novel focuses on a young woman who is hired for a big job in an
Internet monopoly called the Circle, which links users’ personal emails,
social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal operating
system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and
transparency.
The
novel turns into a contemporary thriller about the perils of life in a
digital age where personal data is collected, sifted and monetized and
used for surveillance, rendering privacy obsolete.
This
project marks the second time Hanks has collaborated with Eggers. Hanks
also starred in the Eggers’ adaptation A Hologram For the King,
directed by Tom Tykwer.
Michael Garin, CEO of Image Nation said: “The Circle
is a fantastic modern day thriller that shines a light on the role of
the Internet and our own identities in a world of increasing
transparency and privacy issues. Image Nation is thrilled to be working
with the Playtone team, as well as A Likely Story and James Ponsoldt, on
its next international production.”
“Image
Nation’s international projects have helped subsidize and build our
local industry here in Abu Dhabi and the region, while creating
opportunities for our local talent to work on large scale international
productions and this film will help continue that effort.”
Walter
Parkes of Parkes Macdonald said “We have a long history with Tom Hanks
and Playtone and have had the privilege of working with Tom on such
projects as Catch Me If You Can, Saving Private Ryan, The Terminal and Road to Perdition. When we heard a filmmaker of James Ponsoldt’s stature was looking for financing partners for The Circle,
we felt that our relationship with Image Nation put us in a unique
position to help make this extraordinary project a reality.”
The Circle marks the latest project in a long-term collaboration between Image Nation and Parkes Macdonald.
The two companies are also partnered on the upcoming feature documentary He Named Me Malala, directed
by Academy Award®-winner Davis Guggenheim, which will be released
worldwide by Fox Searchlight in 2015. The film is an intimate portrait
of Malala Yousafzai, who was wounded when Taliban gunmen opened fire on
her and her friends’ school bus in Pakistan’s Swat Valley.
In
parallel with its international activities, Image Nation has been
ramping up its film and TV production output over the last year and
recently wrapped its next feature film from first time feature Emirati
director, Majid Al Ansari. Zinzana is set to release in the UAE this fall.
The company’s documentary slate also includes Every Last Child, directed by award-winning filmmaker Tom Roberts, which follows the lives of five people caught up in the current Polio crisis in Pakistan. Zeitgeist Films releases Every Last Child in the U.S. from June 3, and the film recently screened as part of the Special Presentations lineup at the Hot Docs international documentary festival in Canada.
Ponsoldt
is repped by Brillstein Entertainment Partners and attorneys Andrew
Hurwitz and Alan Sacks at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz.
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