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July 21st, 2009

I Predict… a Cult Classic!

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Congratulations to Jesse Pomeroy and to everyone involved in “worldfullofnothing”. In a single day we garnered a positive review at filmsnobbery.com where the reviewer predicted the movie may be destined to become a ‘cult classic’ and then we heard that the film is an Official Selection at the Naperville Independent Film Festival, Illinois, September 19-26.

http://filmsnobbery.com/2009/07/20/world-full-of-nothing/#more-715

I’ve got a feeling distribution may be just around the corner!

June 1st, 2009

Sizzle n’Teaze

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Windtalker Productions is producing a teazer/sizzle reel of feature suspense thriller “Stop It, Said The Raven”.

Producer-Screenwriter Phil Aslaksen assembled a hard-working cast and crew for the one day shoot on location in Torrance and Palos Verdes, California. Markus Innocenti directed with Nadine Vinzens in the role of “Savannah”. An excellent supporting cast included Alina Andrei as “Felicia”, Lee McDermott as “Ronny”,  Janine Foster McKenna as “Armynel” and Phil Aslaksen as “Erik”.

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May 25th, 2009

Pirated at Last

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After 17 long years, it has finally happened. My work has been pirated. Trawling the deep seas of the internet, I came across postings of a “rave” I co-produced - and filmed for a documentary - back in June 1992.

The event was “The Earthquaker” — an all-night rave party held at Dalleagles Farm, Scotland. With some of the top technos dj’s and artists of the time, Europe’s largest circus big top filled up with 15,000 people dancing to a 120K sound system with the most advanced sub-woofer array in the world. Hard-core ravers came from all over the UK, Europe, the USA and as far away as Japan. The lighting and laser rigs were bigger than anything seen at any rave before or since.

Original Flyer for "The Earthquaker"

Original Flyer for "The Earthquaker"

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April 19th, 2009

Lone Gunman Takes Aim at Raven

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Dean Haglund, who memorably played Lone Gunman Richard “Ringo” Langley in the X-Files, has confirmed that he will play eccentric psychiatrist Dr. Dale in “Stop It, Said The Raven”, for Windtalker Productions. Markus Innocenti is set to direct.

Dean Haglund

Dean Haglund

“We’re very excited that Dean has come onboard”, says Windtalker’s Phil Aslaksen, “his presence in our cast elevates our project and positions us to broaden our target audience”.  Aslaksen wrote the screenplay and, in addition to his producer and stunt co-ordinating duties, will also play the role of  “Erik” in the forthcoming production.

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April 17th, 2009

Writers Guild of America - New Member

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Last night,  in a secret ceremony at an undisclosed location on Fairfax and 3rd, Markus Innocenti was inducted into the Writers Guild of America (west).

“I am unable to reveal the exact nature of what took place,” Innocenti said, early this morning,”other than I am now a part of something bigger than myself. And older. Much older. And bigger.”

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April 17th, 2009

The Missing Link - Captured At Last

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After 18 gruelling days, principal photography on “The Missing Link” was completed on April 11th. Directed by Markus Innocenti, for producers Dan Sheldon and Michael King, the story is set in an absurd pre-historical period. Casey Morgan plays “Patrick”, a highly evolved man captured by “Grog” (Michael King), leader of a tribe of cave-dwellers.

The film was directed in the spirit of the British “Carry On” comedies, from a Michael and Nick King/Dan Sheldon script lovingly influenced by the work of Mel Brooks.  The production was primarily shot on locations in Thousand Oaks, Malibu and Pasadena. A cave set was built in Glendale for interior sequences, and additional exteriors were shot at the legendary Vasquez Rocks near Acqua Dulce, California.

On set with "Grog" and "Muff" - Leann Slaby and Michael King

On set with "Grog" and "Muff" - Leann Slaby and Michael King

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October 4th, 2008

“Flame” goes to Canada

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“Flame of the West”, the poignant debut short feature Written and Directed by Hannah Cowley and Executive Produced by Markus Innocenti, has been selected for the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival, which this year is to be held between October 14th - 18th.

Hannah Cowley and Andrew Lees in "Flame of the West"

Hannah Cowley and Andrew Lees in "Flame of the West"

Hannah plays ‘Daniella’, a talented student who shares the universal dilemma of feeling trapped in the ‘burbs and whose ambitions are being crushed by all those around her.

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September 18th, 2008

Sundance Deadline Met

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After gruelling months of post-production, with the final 18 VFX shots placed and a finished 5.1 soundtrack that totally rocks - Fedex took the baby away. Filmmaker Jesse Pomeroy today submitted “World Full of Nothing” to the Sundance Film Festival. Now it’s wait and see.

Whatever happens, completing a movie is a major life achievement for any filmmaker - so congratulations to Jesse Pomeroy, and many thanks to everyone who helped and supported us in the making of WFON.

September 9th, 2008

Stop It, Said The Raven

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Markus Innocenti has joined in a co-venture with Windtalker Productions to develop and produce ‘Stop It, Said The Raven’, from a screenplay by Phil Aslaksen, with Markus Innocenti set to direct.

The project is a re-invention of the 1970’s Italian ‘giallo’ genre, made popular by filmmakers like Dario Argento, Umberto Lenzi and Mario Bava.

Strong interest has already been expressed by qualified investors, and talent attachments are expected to be announced shortly.

August 29th, 2008

Innocenti and “The Divided”

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Last summer, Markus Innocenti spent a tough 12 days on locations in Malibu, Santa Monica and North Hollywood as 1st AD and Co-Producer on “Divided We Stand“, starring Jeremy London and Stephen Polk. The project has been re-named “The Divided” and is ready to be screened in the next few weeks. The film deals with a brother and sister relationship torn apart by contemporary events in the Middle East.