Wednesday, December 7, 2011
'Monday' on Tyldum's calendar
Norwegian director Morten Tyldum has signed onto direct his first American feature film, Vendome Pictures' advanced thriller "What Went Down to Monday?"Vendome introduced Wednesday that Tyldum, who helmed Norwegian thriller "Hardhunters," had seriously board.Script, composed by Max Botkin, was named towards the Black List last December, a couple of days before Vendome devoted to financing. Raffaella P Laurentiis developed the project via her Raffaella Prods. banner as well as function as producer alongside Vendome Boss Philippe Rousselet. "What Went Down to Monday?" follows identical septuplet siblings who find it difficult to stay hidden within an overpopulated world in which a one-child policy outlaws brothers and sisters."Headhunters," starring Askel Hennie, is going to be launched within the U . s . States this spring.Vendome prexy of production Guy Stodel and Vice president Sarah Schweitzman will oversee the project together with Raffaella professional Vice president Hester Hargett-Aupetit and Vice president Matthew Feitshans.Tyldum is symbolized by WME, Anonymous Content and the lawyer Michael Schenkman.Three-year-old Vendome created and funded Summit's thriller "Source Code" and funded "Ray Crowne." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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