EXCLUSIVE: U.S. accumulation companies Horizon Line Entertainment and March On Productions are partnering to finance and nutrient a slate of 8 features done 2026.
The films will attraction connected “thrillers, women successful peril, and arena themes pinch an accent connected female directors, writers and stars”.
According to nan partners, nan slate includes nan precocious wrapped Greatest Actress successful nan World, starring Mena Suvari (American Beauty) and C. Thomas Howell (The Outsiders), and directed by Lara Daans.
Scheduled to movie from this period will beryllium Silent Night Fall, which has Stana Katic (Castle), Elisha Cuthbert (24) and Talia Asseraf (Off The Grid) attached, pinch Danny Friedman directing.
On nan slate and scheduled for a February sprout is Key To Freedom from writer-director Damian Lee pinch an attached formed of Denise Richards (The World Is Not Enough), C. Thomas Howell, Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy) and Patrick Muldoon (Marlowe).
Also successful nan useful are projects No Free Lunch, written by Jacques Frederick and Jeff Kazanian; Satisfaction, written by Dana Fradkin and Kate Cassidy; The Trout Fisher, written by Jay Brock; Black Friday, written by B Harrison Smith; and Cat On Hot Tin Roof, adapted by Lara Laskin.
The films will beryllium produced by Damian Lee and Bennet De Brabandere and executive-produced by Rich Salvatore. Quiver Distribution will grip home sales. Red Sea Media will beryllium handling overseas sales.
March On Productions is led by Rich Salvatore, nan seasoned independent shaper of much than 80 features including The Comeback Trail and The Big Wedding. Horizon Line principals are Damian Lee and Bennet De Brabandere, whose features arsenic producer, writer aliases head see Ski School, National Lampoon’s Last Resort, A Dark Truth, Hearts of War and A Fighting Man.
Shooting connected nan slate will return spot successful Hamilton, Ontario, pinch section partner Russ De Jong’s North Film Company. Post-production, supervised by Darren Bell, will return spot astatine Rolling Pictures Company successful Toronto, which is headed up by George Levai and Michael Forsey.