Wednesday, October 19, 2011

All In, Studio Babelsberg tackle 'Erebos'

BERLIN -- Munich producer All In Production is joining track of Studio Babelsberg for that film adaptation of "Erebos," Austrian author Ursula Poznanski's novel in regards to a deadly video game that manipulates its gamers. All In and Studio Babelsberg are searching for a U.S. partner for that planned worldwide production. "Erebos," which acquired the 2010 Youth Literature Prize in the Frankfurt Book Fair, focuses on a mysterious and highly addictive video game that starts to seize control of their gamers. Occur a London school, the storyline follows a teenager who attempts to identify the secret behind Erebos and save his fellow students from a game title of existence and dying. All In topper Annette Reeker, who optioned the film privileges for "Erebos" from German writer Loewe Verlag, stated: "We've an excellent chance to build up a project of the scale worldwide." The best partner is vital such an attempt, Reeker stated, adding that the collaboration with Studio Babelsberg was an effective way to visit. "'Erebos' is definitely an very exciting project with worldwide potential and also the material has already been producing great interest," added Studio Babelsberg co-topper Christoph Fisser. Contact Erectile dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com

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