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    Street Talk for September 15, 2023

    By SHOOTWednesday, September 13, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1658 Views
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    London-based production company KODE has added director Sye Allen to its roster for commercial representation in the U.K. His directorial debut, Beasts, earned Gold at the Queen Palm Festival and the International Human Rights Film Festival. Subsequently, The Empty Chair garnered a Cannes YDA nomination and a Kinsale Shark. His portfolio contains work for British and global brands including Just Eat, Virgin Active, Vanish, Imperial Leather, and WestJet. His upcoming film, Light Hearted, a heartwarming tale of an elderly lady and her holographic husband, is poised for release, while campaigns for Vinted and Bold are in the final stages of postproduction….

    Canadian production company Revolver Films has signed director Ross Allen for commercial representation. While representing Allen for all of Canada, Revolver Films will collaborate with his West Coast company, Vancouver-based GOOD-IDEA, on select projects. An accomplished director with over a decade of experience in the agency world, Ross has turned out such notable projects as Heartbeat of The Nation, which raised funds for healthcare workers and earned accolades like a Young Director Award nomination and a Vimeo Staff Pick. His collaborations with Audi, which led him to meet Canadian astronaut and engineer Colonel Chris Hadfield, have also garnered praise. Allen’s latest film, This is Golf, is a game-changing insight into the modern golf scene, presenting the sport in a fresh, authentic light. Made with love, for the love of the game, the film is a combination of Allen’s two passions, filmmaking and golf, with the intention of unapologetically subverting audience expectations of the sport. Spotlighting the fascinating and diverse community of golfers through a "punk" fashion lens, Ross shares the stories of these golfers on a personal level, capturing their interpretation of golf through unique and intimate camera angles…. 

    Post house alter ego–well established in Canada under the aegis of partners Greg Edgar, Eric Whipp and Wade Odlum–is opening in the U.S. with a Santa Monica, Calif.-based studio. Colorist Whipp will head up the new L.A. area team alongside exec producer Pravina Sippy, colorist Kya Lou and color assistant Corey Martinez. Whipp, whose credits include multiple award-winning commercials as well as feature films such as Mad Max: Fury Road and the upcoming Mad Max: Furiosa, will also continue to service alter ego’s Canadian clients. Previously at L.A.-based Mr. Wolf, Sippy is an experienced postproduction EP whose extensive credits list includes commercial work for such brands as Toyota, Beats by Dre, and the NFL, as well as music videos, TV, and feature films. Colorist Lou, who was previously at Primary in Santa Monica, has to his credit work for Old Spice, Google and Calvin Klein. Also joining the team is colorist Ana Escorse whose experience is highlighted by work in the Brazilian market across commercial films and music videos. Escorse and Lou join Whipp, Odlum, and colorists Andrew Ross, James Graham, and Lily Henry, pushing alter ego’s color team to seven people, with additional talent like Jonah Venneri and Malini Khotsiphom also on the rise….

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    Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt Find A Home In “Sentimental Value”

    Thursday, January 15, 2026

    “Home is where the heart is.” The universality of that time-honored adage is in many respects at the core of Sentimental Value (Neon)--not just as it applies to the story but also as part of the process that went into telling that story. On the former score, director Joachim Trier’s film--which he wrote with long-time friend and colleague Eskil Vogt--is set in an old family home in Oslo that carries memories that help to define two sisters, now adults, and their strained relationship with a father who prioritized his filmmaking career over being a parent. The sisters are Nora (portrayed by Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas). Nora, the older sister, grew up to be an accomplished actor, following in the cinematic/stage career footsteps of her dad, Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård in a Golden Globe-winning performance). After years of absence from Nora and Agnes’ lives, Gustav unexpectedly appears at the time-worn family residence to attend the funeral wake of the daughters’ mother but his prime motive for turning up is a movie that he wants to make in order to fuel his career comeback. And he has Nora in mind to play the lead in the film. She immediately refuses the role, which ends up going to a movie starlet (Elle Fanning). As shooting begins, psychological scars revert to open wounds and the presence of the American celeb forces Gustav, Nora and Agnes to look at themselves and their family’s fragile emotional underpinnings more closely. The family home is a repository of past lives spanning love, loss, alienation, joy, resentment and estrangement--as such, it’s a centerpiece for the characters in Sentimental Value and lends great insight into them. For example, at one point around the middle of the film, we see... Read More

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