PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Royaume-Uni
Aaron Taylor-Johnson retrouve David Mackenzie pour le film de braquage Fuze
par Elena Lazic
- Le projet est financé par le studio britannique Anton, qui va en vendre les droits pour le monde à l'EFM de Berlin

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English actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who broke through with his performance playing John Lennon in Nowhere Boy [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. The feature film, distributed by Netflix following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, told the story of Robert the Bruce and the Scottish War of Independence. Mackenzie’s earlier effort, 2016’s Hell or High Water, was a Texas-set crime/heist drama that premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard and went on to garner four Oscar nominations. His 2013 prison drama Starred Up [+lire aussi :
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A heist is also at the centre of the announced Fuze, whose screenplay was written by Berlin-based screenwriter and novelist Ben Hopkins, also behind Vasilis Katsoupis’ Inside [+lire aussi :
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The film is produced by Gillian Berrie for Mackenzie’s own Glasgow-based company Sigma Films, and by Sebastien Raybaud and Callum Grant for Anton (also behind recent British title The End We Start From [+lire aussi :
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Anton, who are financing the film, will be selling the world rights at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin where they will also be presenting a sizzle reel for the film.
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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