Film centres on a civil war in the future based around gender.
Pinewood Studios has backed a short film for the first time as part of its film financing initiative.
Alpha: Omega centres on a century-long civil war where the battle-line is gender and the resource at stake is reproduction.
Production company Gobby and Specs are behind the project that producer, director and co-writer Chanya Button and writer Sian Robins-Grace are developing into a feature.
Pinewood chief executive Ivan Dunleavy and head of Apollo Productions Steve Norris at Pinewood Studios singled out the project for support.
Norris said: “Pinewood has been steadily building its involvement in British, independent film in the last couple of years and has already backed some really exciting projects with some of the best new talent working in the UK.
“Alpha: Omega is the first short film Pinewood has put money into and we’re excited about the results. Chanya has worked...
Pinewood Studios has backed a short film for the first time as part of its film financing initiative.
Alpha: Omega centres on a century-long civil war where the battle-line is gender and the resource at stake is reproduction.
Production company Gobby and Specs are behind the project that producer, director and co-writer Chanya Button and writer Sian Robins-Grace are developing into a feature.
Pinewood chief executive Ivan Dunleavy and head of Apollo Productions Steve Norris at Pinewood Studios singled out the project for support.
Norris said: “Pinewood has been steadily building its involvement in British, independent film in the last couple of years and has already backed some really exciting projects with some of the best new talent working in the UK.
“Alpha: Omega is the first short film Pinewood has put money into and we’re excited about the results. Chanya has worked...
- 11/20/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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