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in association with Remag Guerrilla Films
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A MAGNOLIA PICTURES RELEASE
MUTANT CHRONICLES
A film by Simon Hunter
111 min., 1.85:1, 35mm
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SYNOPSIS
In the year 2707, Earth’s natural resources have been exhausted by mankind and battle rages between the soldiers of the world’s four leading corporations: Capitol, Bauhaus, Mishima and Imperial.
Mitch Hunter (Thomas Jane) and Nathan Rooker (Sean Pertwee), battle-hardened Capitol soldiers and best mates, fight a desperate battle against a Bauhaus advance. Unbeknownst to both Capitol and Bauhaus, their battle wages above an ancient, buried seal. The seal was placed beneath the earth’s surface centuries ago to protect the planet from an enemy far greater than any corporation. When an errant shell destroys the hidden seal, the men find themselves face to face with a new enemy--the enemy of man--horrific necromutants whose weapons are deadly bone blades which mutate from their hideous arms. The mutant army strikes relentlessly. Mitch Hunter barely manages to escape their violent attack. Nathan does not.
The mutants multiply by millions, destroying all before them. The Corporations must ban together against the mutants if they are to have any chance of survival. The Corporations’ chosen leader, Constantine (John Malkovich), is preparing to abandon the planet and mankind, leaving countless innocents to a hopeless, violent fate, when he is approached with news from Brother Samuel (Ron Perlman), leader of the Brotherhood, an ancient monastic order.
Brother Samuel is keeper of the Chronicles, a book that prophesies both the rise of the mutants, and the coming of a ‘Deliverer’ destined to destroy them. Samuel believes he is that Deliverer--the lone human being meant to journey deep into the earth to obliterate the source of the mutant scourge for good. Desperate to convince Constantine to help change the course of the future, he implores the leader to provide him with a ship and crew to pursue the prophesy of the Chronicles.
Samuel manages to recruit fiercely independent Mitch Hunter to lead the perilous mission, along with a disparate band of brave soldiers to complete their crew--honor bound Bauhaus officer Steiner (Benno Fürmann); sword-wielding Severian (Anna Walton), the only female member of the Brotherhood and bound to silence; volatile street fighter El Jesus (Luis Echegaray); fearless beauty Duval (Devon Aoki); and stoic warrior Juba (Tom Wu).
Directed by Simon Hunter and written by Philip Eisner, Mutant Chronicles follows Mitch and Samuel’s mission into the very heart of the darkness in an attempt to save human kind and the planet from the marauding hordes of undying mutants.
The darkest age is yet to come. Have faith.
ABOUT THE FILM
MUTANT CHRONICLES, directed by Simon Hunter and written by Philip Eisner, is set on what is left of Earth in the year 2707. By this point four mega-corporations have pillaged the planet’s resources. During a blinding battle, an ancient seal once embedded in the earth is ruptured, releasing a demonic, marauding army of underworld necromutants who wage an all out war against human kind.
In creating the visual world of MUTANT CHRONICLES, director Simon Hunter envisioned a future of regression. Rather than depict a futuristic, ultra-modern world, Hunter wanted to illustrate a dismal, desperate future without technological advances--a world where mankind had inflicted ruin upon itself. “I wanted nothing high tech, everything retro, everything coal powered,” explains Hunter, “…a Victorian future world of chimneys and fires and boilers and dirt.” Hunter, a provocative visualist, classifies the world he created as ‘Steam-Punk’-- a subgenre of fantasy and fiction which refers to works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used.
Producer, Edward R. Pressman, discovered MUTANT CHRONICLES in the mid-90s when his brother, James Pressman of Pressman Toy, licensed the role-playing game. The Crow starring Brandon Lee had just been a huge box office hit. Pressman was interested in finding another franchise property. MUTANT CHRONICLES was exactly what Pressman was looking for. He immediately acquired the rights to the property from Paradox Entertainment.
Screenwriter Philip Eisner was brought in to the write the screenplay. The original screenplay by Eisner was innovative and inspired; however, the project based on that original screenplay, had a false start which was to the advantage of the production as the technology was not yet in place to shoot this film on such a grand scale at a modest budget. Despite the false start in the 90s, Pressman’s signature tenacity and belief in the project kept the film alive.
In 2005, Hunter and his producing partner, Tim Dennison, approached Pressman with Hunter’s take on MUTANT CHRONICLES. Hunter had been tracking the project for years. He sought out Pressman and declared that he could make MUTANT CHRONICLES for a fraction of the budget citing changes in technology and cutting-edge visual techniques he would create specifically for the world of MUTANT CHRONICLES. “I wanted to make MUTANT CHRONICLES,” says Hunter, “because I wanted a fresh take on this type of material—a dark, tough and gritty future. The last thing I wanted was for this film to look like Alien…whilst that film is excellent, it has been done, and I really wanted to strike on fresh ground.” Because so much of the visual world Hunter wanted to show had not technically been achieved before, he proposed to Pressman that he shoot a teaser film to prove he could realize his vision at the budget required.
Hunter and his crew spent five days shooting the 7 minute film against blue screen, and nearly four months of post-production followed. The entire short film was shot without the use of any facility house. The effects were done on two Macs at Hunter’s home. Hunter proved advanced technological feats were feasible on a modest budget. He sold Pressman on his vision.
Hunter officially came on board to direct, and he and Pressman spent the next few months screening the short film around Hollywood. They were successful in securing financing, distributors, and cast—including Thomas Jane and John Malkovich. “Watching Simon’s short, it was obvious the guy had a singular vision and an innate understanding of the technical means to get it done,” says Jane.
Following a few drafts by other writers, Pressman went back to Eisner and asked him to write the final shooting script. Hunter and Eisner worked closely to create the world of MUTANT CHRONICLES. “Philip has been a real delight to work with,” says Hunter, “he has a real insight and appreciation for the genre. Throughout the process, he would remind me to keep it fun. The degenerate future we’ve created of war and mutants is Saturday afternoon entertainment, and Philip was integral in crafting that entertainment.”
As Jane was in discussions to play ‘Mitch Hunter’, Hunter and screenwriter Philip Eisner decided to adapt the tone of the film. “Thomas was going to play the part as our Steve McQueen figure—cool, a loner, and iconoclastic,” explains Hunter.
Hunter knew he had to find a skilled and innovative pioneer as his Director of Photography. He chose DP Geoff Boyle because of his expertise in new technology. They chose to shoot on the cutting edge Viper camera system where uncompressed images are captured on hard disk records resulting in incredible detail and texture. This method would simplify post-production for the compositors and eliminate the need for scanning film. Though artistically frustrated at times by dealing with the enormous green screens, Boyle would make ground-breaking strides with the technology, pushing it to its fullest potential.
To achieve Hunter’s Steam-Punk vision of the future he chose Production Designer, Caroline Greville-Morris. She and Hunter created the world of MUTANT CHRONICLES using a variety of methods which included a mixture of sets, partial sets extended in post, miniatures layered with CGI, green screens and matte paintings. Explains Hunter, “These techniques are inexpensive and have an original and interesting look.” Costume Designer, Yves Barre, looked back in time for the foundation of his multi-layered design concept. He incorporated elements of design from various centuries spanning the medieval period, the 12th Century for the monks, the 19th and early 20th Centuries for the military uniforms and the 1950s for the members of the council chamber. This combination of historical design supported and illuminated the ambitious and original Steam-Punk visual experience envisioned by Simon Hunter, Production Designer Caroline Greville-Morris and Director of Photography Geoff Boyle.
In the spring of 2006 principal photography of MUTANT CHRONICLES began. The film was shot over a nine-week schedule beginning in May 2006 at Shepperton Studios and on location in the Isle of Man. The production process would involve nearly 2000 visual effects shots (a British record) and take nearly two years to complete. Hunter has devoted three years to MUTANT CHRONICLES.
With over 2,000 visual effect shots, the effects were essential to fulfilling Hunter’s vision. “The only way to achieve the Steam-Punk future on screen was to build sets or create our own world in post-production,” says Hunter. “By creating our own world in post, we were able to give the film a strong design from start to finish that is original and fresh.”
The VFX Company, Men From Mars, especially Visual Effects Supervisor Simon Carr, worked meticulously with Hunter and editor, Alison Lewis, to fully realize MUTANT CHRONICLES as Hunter originally envisioned it.
MUTANT CHRONICLES is an epic science-fiction action thriller starring a tour de force ensemble cast, Thomas Jane, Ron Perlman, Benno Fürmann, Sean Pertwee, Devon Aoki, Anna Walton, and John Malkovich.
MUTANT CHRONICLES is produced by Edward R. Pressman, Tim Dennison, Peter La Terriere, Stephen Belafonte, and Pras Michel. Steve Christian of Isle of Man Film, Ltd served as Executive Producer along with Alessandro Camon, Paradox Entertainment’s Fredrik Malmberg, Lee Solomon, Christian Halsey Solomon, Charles Finch, Stephane Bibeau, and Jon Katz. The film is financed by Grosvenor Park and Isle of Man Film, Ltd. Voltage Pictures is handling international sales. Cinetic Media is handling domestic sales. Edward R. Pressman and Paradox Entertainment recently completed a publishing deal with Dark Horse Comics and merchandising deals with C.O.G. Games and Fantasy Flight.
Since it began as a popular role-playing board game more than a decade ago, MUTANT CHRONICLES has won over fans worldwide. The property has been translated in 17 languages in a variety of formats, including collectable card games, videogames, books, comics and miniature games.
ABOUT THE CAST
THOMAS JANE - Mitch Hunter
Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969 Thomas Jane has a solid raft of film and major TV credits to his name and has worked with some of the international film industry’s most acclaimed directors including Frank Darabont, Renny Harlin, Paul Thomas Anderson, John Madden, Terrence Malick, and John Woo.
Early appearances in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Crow: City of Angels then led to roles in John Woo’s Face/Off and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. Jane was then cast in Anderson’s Magnolia, before taking a role in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line.
Renny Harlin’s Deep Blue Sea followed, as well as Stephen Hopkin’s Under Suspicion, Original Sin and 61* for HBO which Billy Crystal directed, and Jane portrayed famed baseball legend Mickey Mantle.
Other notable credits include The Sweetest Thing, Dreamcatcher and South African cop-turned-bank robber Stander, but Jane’s role as the lead in The Punisher is the one that brought him most acclaim.
More recently, he has starred in John Madden’s Killshot, Simon Hunter’s futuristic film MUTANT CHRONICLES, and The Tripper which is directed by his brother-in-law David Arquette. He recently wrapped filming on Stephen King’s The Mist, directed by Frank Darabont.
In 2005 Jane started his own publishing arm Raw Studios with Steve Niles and Tim Bradstreet, producing the science fiction comics Bad Planet and Alien Pig Farm 3000. Upcoming film projects include the noir thriller Dark Country, which Jane is currently directing and starring in for Sony and is being shot stereoscopically.
RON PERLMAN - Samuel
Award-winning actor, Ron Perlman has moved seamlessly between the worlds of film, television, and theater for almost three decades. Having received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Minnesota, he returned to his native New York to begin his professional career in theater, delving into the works of contemporaries like Pinter and Beckett as well as the classics of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ibsen, and Checkov with two recent trips back to Broadway in A Few Good Men and Bus Stop.
His film career began in the early eighties with two films back to back for director Jean Jacques Annaud--Quest for Fire, for which he received a Canadian Academy Award nomination, and the role of Salvatore, the hunchback in Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose. Most recently Perlman resumes his unique collaboration with French directors Jean Pierre Juenet and Marc Caro co-starring with Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder in Juenet’s Alien Resurrection. Perlman first worked with Juenet and Caro on their award winning City of Lost Children. Other film work includes roles in studio ventures such as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Romeo is Bleeding, Fluke, The Adventures of Huck Finn and Sleepwalkers, as well as independent films including Cronos, The Last Supper and When the Bough Breaks. Soon to be released pictures include, Frogs for Snakes, I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, Tinseltown, and Miramax’s Happy Texas.
Perlman’s film career was interrupted for a three-year run on CBS’ critically acclaimed Beauty and the Beast for which he received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor along with two Emmy Nominations and three Viewers For Quality Television Awards. Other television work includes HBO’s The Second Civil War, Mr. Stitch, The Adventures of Captain Zoom, the Rob Nilsson adaptation of the Rod Serling classic A Town has Turned to Dust for the Sci-Fi Channel, The Magnificent Seven, marking his second collaboration with CBS, New Line Cinema’s feature Price of Glory with Jimmy Smits, Mandalay’s Enemy at the Gate opposite Jude Law, New Line Cinema’s Blade II, Paramount’s Star Trek: Nemisis, the Oscar winning short film Two Soldiers, Guillermo del Toro’s HellBoy for Revolution Studios in which he plays the title character, Stephen King’s mini-series Desperation for ABC, Larry Fessenden’s indie feature The Last Winter, and the soon to be released In The Name of the King with Jason Statham and John Rhys-Davies.
Perlman recently completed shooting Masters of Horror, directed by Jon Carpenter for Showtime, as well as the independent feature MUTANT CHRONICLES, starring opposite Thomas Jane and John Malkovich. Most recently he completed Dark Country directed by Thomas Jane, Hellboy II: The Golden Army where he continued his role as the title character, and Outlander co-starring with Jim Caviezel. Ron is currently in production on Ice 44 starring alongside Cuba Gooding, Jr.
DEVON AOKI - Duval
Devon is currently shooting a leading role in the independent feature film, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead. Devon recently completed shooting a lead role in the feature film, MUTANT CHRONICLES, opposite Thomas Jane and John Malkovich. Before this, Devon was seen in Dimension’s release, D.O.A., based on the worldwide video game. The film was produced by Paul Anderson and directed by Corey Yuen. Devon Aoki can also be seen in the film Sin City for director Robert Rodriguez and Miramax Films. Devon can also currently be seen starring in the feature film WAR opposite Jason Statham and Jet Li. Devon also had a starring role in the feature film D.E.B.S. for Sony Screen Gems, released by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The film was featured at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. In addition, Devon made her engaging screen debut in the Universal summer hit, 2 Fast 2 Furious, for director John Singleton. Devon has also been one of the international faces of Lancôme, the leading cosmetics company in the world.
Devon began her career as a top model at fourteen years old. While living in London, Devon quickly ascended to become one of the most sought after models. Her cross-cultural international appeal has established Devon as a public figure all over the world, including her family’s homeland of Japan, where she has endorsed companies such as Shishedo, Loreal, Sunsystems, Toyota and Peachtree Juices.
Devon’s extensive work in the fashion industry includes editorial pictorals for Harper’s Bazaar by Patrick Demarchelier, American Vogue by Steven Meisel, British Vogue by Mario Testino, W Magazine by Paolo Roversi, The Face by Ellen von Unwerth, French Vogue, Russian Vogue, I.D. Magazine and Dutch. Devon was also featured on the cover of Interview Magazine’s anniversary issue, shot by David La Chappelle. She recently shot for French, Russian and Japanese Vogue and participated in the December 2007 Chanel show out of London.
Devon is a favorite with photographers as well as designers and has been featured in numerous campaigns. These include Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld, Versace by Steven Meisel, Wella by Ella von Unwerth, Cerrutti by Annette Aurell and Moschino. In addition, Devon has made numerous runway appearances, which include Thierry Mugler, Fendi, Gaultier, Givenchy, Ferretti, Ralph Lauren, Yves St. Laurent, Bella Freud, Anna Molinari, Versace and Chanel. She served as Karl Lagerfeld’s muse and was the bride of Chanel five seasons in a row.
Devon’s personal interests include writing, photography, poetry, yoga, ballet, karate and surfing.
JOHN MALKOVICH - Constantine
Actor, director and producer John Malkovich is a leading figure of both stage and screen. He has had a profound impact on American theatre as a guiding member of Chicago’s groundbreaking Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and he has intrigued filmgoers with his finely etched screen performances for nearly twenty years. His feature directorial debut, The Dancer Upstairs, starring Academy Award® winner Javier Bardem, was released to critical success by Fox Searchlight in May of 2003.
Malkovich is one of cinema’s most in-demand actors and works frequently on both sides of the Atlantic, most recently on The Great Buck Howard, In Transit, Eragon, Beowulf, Art School Confidential, The Libertine (which was produced through his production company Mr Mudd), Colour Me Kubrick and Ripley’s Game.
Other notable credits include Knockaround Guys with Dennis Hopper and Vin Diesel and the comedy Johnny English with Rowan Atkinson, Manoel de Oliveira’s I’m Going Home, E. Elias Merhige’s Shadow of the Vampire, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich, and two films directed by Raoul Ruiz, Savage Souls and Time Regained. He has worked with many of cinema’s leading directors, making indelible impressions in such films as: Stephen Frears’ Dangerous Liaisons; Wolfgang Petersen’s In the Line of Fire; Jane Campion’s The Portrait of a Lady; Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Sheltering Sky; Gary Sinise’s Of Mice and Men; Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun; Paul Newman’s The Glass Menagerie; Roland Joffé’s The Killing Fields; and Robert Benton’s Places in the Heart. He has twice been nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor, in 1985 for Places in the Heart and in 1994 for In the Line of Fire. His performance in Places in the Heart also earned him the Best Supporting Actor Award from the National Society of Film Critics and the National Board of Review. In 1999, he won New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor for Being John Malkovich.
Malkovich served as executive producer on the award-winning film The Accidental Tourist, following which he formed the production company Mr. Mudd with producing partners Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith. Mr. Mudd most recently produced the award-winning dark comedy Ghost World, directed by Terry Zwigoff and based on the narrative comic by Daniel Clowes.
Malkovich is a longstanding member of the groundbreaking Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago. He joined the company immediately upon completing college, and between 1976 and 1982 he acted in, directed or designed sets for more than fifty Steppenwolf productions. Malkovich’s debut on the New York stage in the Steppenwolf production of Sam Shepard’s True West earned him an Obie Award. Other notable plays include Death of a Salesman; Slip of the Tongue; Sam Shepard’s State of Shock; and Lanford Wilson’s Burn This in New York, London and Los Angeles. He has directed numerous plays at Steppenwolf, including the celebrated Balm in Gilead in Chicago and off-Broadway; The Caretaker in Chicago and on Broadway; Hysteria; and Libra, which Malkovich adapted from Don DeLillo’s novel.
He has also acted in several acclaimed television productions and won an Emmy Award for his performance in the telefilm Death of a Salesman, directed by Volker Schlöndorff and co-starring Dustin Hoffman. Other television credits including the acclaimed HBO telefilm RKO 281 and True West, an American Playhouse telecast of Steppenwolf’s production of the Sam Shepard play. In 2000, Malkovich appeared in the Kennedy Center taping of Ariel Dorfman’s play Speak Truth to Power, which was broadcast on PBS. In addition to directing The Dancer Upstairs, John has directed three fashion shorts (Strap Hangings, Lady Behave, Hideous Man) for London based designer Bella Freud. His French stage production of Hysteria was honored with five Moliere Award nominations (2003) including best director for Malkovich.
SEAN PERTWEE - Nathan Rooker
British actor Sean Pertwee is a popular face on both the big and small screen. Notable credits include Neil Marshall’s Dog Soliders, Greyfriars Bobby for John Henderson, The 51st State with Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle, Equilibrium for Dimension Films, The Last Drop, Prophecy, Seven Days to Live, Love Honour and Obey, Tube Tales, Paul Anderson’s Event Horizon, Shopping and Soldier for Warner Bros, Russell Mulcahy’s Tale of the Mummy, Stiff Upper Lips, Deadly Voyage for HBO, Blue Juice with Catherine Zeta Jones, ID, Leon the Pig Farmer, Swing Kids, Hanif Kureishi’s London Kills Me for Working Title and Stephen Frears’ Prick Up Your Ears.
Recent feature film roles include Goal and Goal 2 for director Danny Cannon, Wilderness, Thirteen, Dangerous Parking and most recently Doomsday directed by Neil Marshall.
Television work includes The Tudors for Showtime/Working Title, The Rise and Fall of Rome: Caesar, Waking the Dead, Miss Marple, Julius Caesar, Cold Feet for Granada, In the Beginning and Cleopatra for Hallmark, Michael Bogdanov’s Channel 4 production of Macbeth, Bodyguards, Cadfael, For One Night Only: Errol Flynn, The Changeling, Young Indiana Jones, Clarissa, Speed, Kissing the Gunner’s Daughter, The Harry Enfield Show, Lockerbie, Chancer and Poirot.
Stage roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company include Deborah Warner’s production of Titus and Andronicus, The New Inn and A Question of Geography.
BENNO FURMANN - Steiner
A sought-after talent following his critically acclaimed performance in Christian Carion’s Joyeux Noel, Benno Fürmann was born in Berlin, Germany in 1972.
After attending acting lessons at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, Fürmann returned to Germany to take on roles in a number of film and TV productions, before making his breakthrough performance in The Bubi Sholz Story for director Roland Suso Richter in 1998.
He received the Bavarian Film Award for Best Actor in 2001 for Caroline Link’s Annaluisee and Anton and received further acclaim in 2003 for his role in Christian Petzold’s TV movie Wolfsburg.
Other notable credits include Uli Edel’s Kingdom in Twilight, Brian Helgeland’s The Order, Richard Loncraine’s My House in Umbia, Tom Tykwer’s The Princess and the Warrior and Gavin Miller’s La Belle Epoque The Secret of the State.
Most recently he has completed Speed Racer directed by the Wachowski brothers, based on a Japanese 1960’s animated series
ANNA WALTON - Severian
Anna Walton trained at Oxford School of Drama and since graduating is fast-becoming a sought after British acting talent.
Prior to MUTANT CHRONICLES, Walton made her feature film debut playing the lead in Bard Entertainments Vampire Diary and has just recently finished filming Hellboy II: The Golden Army directed by Guillermo del Toro.
LUIS ECHEGARAY - El Jesus
Although his entire family is Peruvian, Luis Echegaray was actually born in Chertsey, England during a short family vacation in June, 1981. He was raised in Lima, Peru until the age of 12 when after a decision to start a better life his family emigrated and moved to Britain. His father, without speaking a word of English, raised him for the remainder of his childhood after his mother died of cancer shortly after emigrating. It was in the UK when Luis discovered acting, and shortly after graduating college he moved to New York City to attend the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts on an international scholarship. After training, he continued performing for Off-Broadway productions and other independent New York Theatre Companies such as Impetuous Theatre Group and Boomerang Theatre Company. In 2004, Echegaray won critical acclaim as the unpredictable, violent Ismir for Impetuous' production of Venezuela by Guy Helminger, which eventually ended up in New York's Fringe Festival that same year.
In 2006, Echegaray beat hundreds of people for a principal role in MUTANT CHRONICLES playing street-fighting, loud mouthed El Jesus. He has recently performed at The Young Vic Theatre in London and is currently working on a script for Television.
He currently splits his time between the UK and US and spends his free time playing soccer and football.
He is managed by Jeffrey Loseff Management in Hollywood.
TOM WU - Juba
Trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, Tom Wu was awarded the Best Actor accolade by the Asian Film Academy for his role in Thieftakers.
His forthcoming film roles include Fong in The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian (Russell Mulcahy), Tatsumi in The Tournament (Scott Mann) and he has recently appeared as Lord John in Revolver.
Notable feature film credits include Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins, the role of Cato in Stephen Hopkins’ The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Jan der Bont’s Tomb Raider II, Shanghai Knights, Out for a Kill, Rogue Trader, Revolver and Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun.
In addition to his television work in such dramas as Whistleblower, Diamond Geezer, The Ruby in the Smoke, Death on the Beach, The First Emperor, Fallen, Silent Witness, Casualty, The Commander, Footballer’s Wives, The Bill and Emmerdale, Tom Wu also has an extensive list of stage credits to his name. These include Miss Saigon at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane, M Butterfly at the Shaftesbury Theatre, Ramyana at the National Theatre, as well as Wild Swans, Monkey and Tintin at the Young Vic and Yellow Earth productions of New Territories, Whisper of a Falling Leaf, Rashomon, Play to Win, No Man, Blue Remembered Hills and Nightingale.
STEVE TOUSSAINT - McGuire
British-born actor Steve Toussaint is an accomplished acting talent in film, TV and theatre.
Notable feature film credits include Michael Caton-Jones acclaimed Rwanda drama Shooting Dogs, The Sin Eater for Brian Helgeland, Danny Cannon’s Judge Dredd, Dog Eat Dog and Circus.
Selected TV credits include CSI Miami, Life Begins, Holby City, Silent Witness, Broken News, Rosemary & Thyme, Murder in Mind, Doctors, Murphy’s Law, Waking the Dead, Doomwatch, Dangerfield, The Knock, Family Affairs, Rides, Sherlock Holmes and The Bill.
Toussaint’s stage roles have included the Royal National Theatre production of Fix Up, the Ambassdors/RSC tour of The Servant to Two Masters, To Kill a Mockingbird at The Everyman Palace, The Amen Corner at the Bristol Old Vic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and No Boys Cricket Club at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me at the Vaudeville Theatre.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
SIMON HUNTER - Director
Simon Hunter was born in 1969; he made his first film at seven years old-- Spaceman. Starring his parents and his dog, the 3 minute film told the story of a spaceman flying down to earth and reeking havoc on a remote cottage in the Scottish Highlands.
Hunter went on to make nearly fifty short films, mostly while at school in Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
At the age of eighteen he backpacked off to Central Africa and shot a documentary. The twelve-minute documentary Zaire, an African River Journey charted the progress of the hundreds of people that flow up and down the Zaire River each month. The film won Hunter a place at film school. At film school Hunter won several awards for his graduation film Click which tells the harrowing tale of a clearer who gets a hand stuck in a waste disposal unit and has to be rescued.
After graduating from film school in 1993, Hunter went on to write and direct a handful of short films - one of which, Wired, impressed British Screen so much that they immediately invested in Lighthouse a $2.5m feature film. Quoted as having written and directed “‘one of the scariest low-budget movies of the year.” The New York Post called it "as suspenseful as anything in recent history."
Hunter recently signed with Infinity Productions in London and has completed his first commercial, a clever take on Sony Playstation’s ‘Double Life’ for The Lothian Health Board. Entitled ‘Power of Experience’ it was conceived by The Union Advertising Agency in Edinburgh. It has since been recognized by Shots for its strong impact, so much so that they featured it in their ‘New Directors Showcase’.
In Cannes 2001, Hunter’s previous work from Lighthouse attracted the eye of Bob Isherwood, the creative director of Saatchi and Saatchi. Isherwood selected Hunter for the Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors Showcase. This prestigious honor is awarded to the twenty-five most promising directors in the world. Isherwood admired Lighthouse, saying, "Few films demonstrate so clearly how tension gets attention. The tension is dynamic."
Whilst directing commercials, Hunter started to specialize in the use of visual effects to enhance rather than dominate his work. Hunter regularly lectures on digital technology and directing.
MUTANT CHRONICLES is Simon Hunter’s second feature film.
Robert Newman represents Hunter at the Endeavor agency in Los Angeles.
PHILIP EISNER - Screenwriter
Philip Eisner sold his first screenplay two years after graduating from Stanford University. Since then, he has written for Columbia/TriStar, Universal Pictures, MGM Studios, The Jim Henson Company, the SciFi Channel, as well as notable producers Lawrence Gordon, Gale Anne Hurt, Scott Rudin, Robert DeNiro, and Edward R. Pressman.
His original script Event Horizon was produced and released by Paramount Pictures.
Eisner grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. He lives with his family in Los Angeles. Now and then he teaches screenwriting at UCLA Extension.
He shows no signs of mutation.
EDWARD R. PRESSMAN - Producer
With over 70 diverse motion pictures to his credit, native New Yorker and motion picture producer Edward R. Pressman has forged a career of international renown, marked by originality and eclecticism. Throughout his maverick career, he has brought numerous emerging filmmakers together with projects that have put them firmly on the map. Pressman’s reputation as a daring filmmaker was cemented with the international recognition of the French Cinematheque which presented a 1989 retrospective of his films and awarded him the esteemed Chevalier Des Arts et Letters medal. He’s also received tributes from The National Film Theatre in London, New York’s Museum of Modern Art, the Pacific Film Archives and Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Cinematék. In 2003, Pressman was honored with the IFP Gotham Award for lifetime achievement.
As a producer, Pressman’s specialty is discovering new talent and bringing new experiences to motion picture audiences. He is known for fostering the careers of young and inspired filmmakers. Director Brian De Palma showed off his early mastery of suspense in the Pressman productions Sisters and Phantom of the Paradise, and Terrence Malick’s visual genius was first brought to the screen in Pressman’s Badlands. Pressman gave Jason Reitman his recent directorial debut with Thank You for Smoking, and Oliver Stone his major directorial debut with The Hand, then produced his Academy Award-winning Wall Street and Talk Radio. He was responsible for giving artist/musician David Byrne his premiere moment behind the camera with True Stories, Alex Proyas his directorial debut with The Crow and Sylvester Stallone his with Paradise Alley. With John Milius’ Conan the Barbarian, Pressman gave Arnold Schwarzenegger his first starring role. His international productions include Wolfgang Peterson’s Das Boot, the Taviani brothers’ Good Morning, Babylon, Fred Schepsi’s Plenty, and Michael Apted’s Amazing Grace.
Over the years, Pressman has produced and executive produced a number of director-driven, high-profile projects, including Wayne Cramer’s acclaimed Las Vegas romance The Cooler starring William H. Macy, Alec Baldwin (in his Oscar nominated role), and Maria Bello; Mary Harron’s American Psycho, starring Christian Bale; Abel Ferrara’s Bad Lieutenant; David Mamet’s Homicide and Barbet Schroeder’s Reversal of Fortune starring Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons in his Academy Award winning performance.
Recent releases include Jason Reitman’s hit Thank You for Smoking based on the Christopher Buckley book starring Aaron Eckhart; Michael Apted’s Amazing Grace starring Ioan Gruffudd and Albert Finney; Jeremy Brock’s Driving Lessons starring Laura Linney, Julie Walters, and Rupert Grint; and Steven Shainberg’s Fur: An imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey, Jr.
Recent Pressman productions include a re-make of Pressman and Brian DePalma’s Sisters directed by Douglas Buck and starring Chloë Sevigny, Lou Doillon and Stephen Rea and MUTANT CHRONICLES, a sci-fi adventure, directed by Simon Hunter and starring Thomas Jane, Ron Perlman, Devon Aoki, and John Malkovich.
Pressman recently announced that he will produce a film version of the Christopher Buckley novels Little Green Men, with Whit Stillman directing, and God Is My Broker. Upcoming productions include The Monkey Wrench Gang based on the classic novel by Edward Abbey and Lunatic at Large based on a story by Stanley Kubrick and Jim Thompson to be directed by acclaimed British director Chris Palmer.
Pressman enjoys a unique collaboration in Sunflower Productions with long-time friend Terrence Malick. Sunflower’s Amazing Grace directed by Michael Apted is now available on DVD. Previous Sunflower releases include, Happy Times, by acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou, Endurance about Ethiopian Gold-medal runner Haile Gebrselassie, and The Beautiful Country starring Nick Nolte, Tim Roth, and Bai Ling.
Pressman attended New York’s Fieldston School and then went on to graduate with honors from Stanford University with a B.A. in Philosophy. He pursued graduate studies at the London School of Economics.
TIM DENNISON - Producer
Tim Dennison has been involved in the film industry since 1985. Starting in production, Dennison worked on the feature Dance with a Stranger directed by Mike Newell and on John MacKenzie’s The Innocent. He then moved on to an assistant directors role on such films as Personal Services for Terry Jones, Max Headroom for Annabel Jenkel, Wetherby for David Hare, Little Shop of Horrors for Frank Oz and The American Way for Maurice Phillips.
In 1989 Dennison formed his own film post-production company, Montage Films, servicing most of the UK independent distributors. During this period he also produced his first feature film, Revenge of Billy the Kid, which was distributed by Medusa Pictures. Dennison later took on the role of line producer on the Elizabeth Hurley thriller Beyond Bedlam produced by Paul Brooks.
In 1995 Dennison sold his involvement in Montage Films to focus solely on film production and went on to produce the black and white thriller, Room 36. Between 1997 and 2000, he produced the $2.3 million thriller Lighthouse directed by Simon Hunter. The film was funded by Winchester Films, The Film Council and British Screen. This was followed by the $4.5 million feature, Silent Cry, for Little Wing Films. Between 2003 and 2005, Tim produced two pictures--the ‘tongue firmly in cheek’ comedy horror Evil Aliens and documentary/feature Film Idol.
PETER LA TERRIERE - Producer
Peter La Terriere has 18 years of film production experience and has worked with a diverse group of filmmakers including Clive Barker, Gillies MacKinnon, Aki Kaurismaki, Alan Bleasdale, Peter Cattaneo and Terrence Malick.
He line produced the BAFTA winning short It's Not Unusual starring Meera Syal, as well as Sky Pictures' feature film Paranoid starring Jessica Alba, Iain Glen and Mischa Barton and London thriller Sorted with Matthew Rhys, Sienna Guillory & Tim Curry.
He co-produced My Brother Tom for the Film Council and FilmFour and continued his relationship with them producing 4 x 35mm comedy short films by award winning filmmakers including Graham Linehan, Robert Popper and Phil Traill. His company First Foot Films recently produced Silent Cry for Channel 5 starring Emily Woof, Douglas Henshall and Frank Finlay and he produced the UK end of Terrence Malick’s latest epic The New World starring Colin Farrell and Christian Bale.
STEPHEN BELAFONTE - Producer
Stephen Belafonte's producing credits include the films MUTANT CHRONICLES, Thank You For Smoking, The Crow: Wicked Prayer, and Never Die Alone. He also created and then developed the television series Pity the Fool with Lionsgate, which starred Mr. T and aired on the TV Land network. Belafonte has been producing for four years, and his current film projects include an adaptation of the Christopher Buckley book God is My Broker and a modern retelling of the groundbreaking film Bad Lieutenant with Edward R. Pressman.
PRAS MICHEL - Producer
With a double major in philosophy and psychology from Rutgers and Yale University, Prakazrel Michel, known to his fans as Pras, could have traveled in countless directions. But Pras was destined for stardom. Best known for leading the Fugees to their huge 1996 crossover success, The Score, Pras experienced multi-platinum, international success and worldwide recognition. The Fugees are still the best selling hip-hop group ever with sales reaching over 20 million albums.
Pras’ most recent endeavor is his Oscar-worthy documentary Skid Row, which he produced and starred in. the film has garnered attention for its subject matter, Skid Row, where 100,000 homeless people reside in Los Angeles. Released by Screen Media on August 24th in both Los Angeles and New York, the film documents Pras’ journey as he goes undercover as a homeless man in this 5-block radius of Los Angeles.
PRAS ALSO FORGED A SUCCESSFUL SOLO MUSIC CAREER AND ENJOYED INSTANT SUCCESS WITH AN INTERNATIONAL HIT SINGLE FROM HIS FIRST FULL-LENGTH SOLO LP, “GHETTO SUPERSTAR” [THAT IS WHAT YOU ARE]” FEATURING MYA AND OL’ DIRTY BASTARD. “GHETTO SUPERSTAR” BECAME A TOP TEN SINGLE IN 1999, AND THE #8 MOST PLAYED SINGLE; IT WAS RECEIVED WITH CRITICAL ACCLAIM AND EARNED PRAS A PERFORMANCE AT THE WORLD MUSIC AWARDS. THE HIT SINGLE REACHED NEW HEIGHTS WITH ITS INCLUSION ON THE BULWORTH SOUNDTRACK. “GHETTO SUPERSTAR” SPENT EIGHT WEEKS IN THE UK TOP 5, PEAKING AT NUMBER 2 IN JULY OF 1998, AND REACHED US #15 A MONTH LATER. “BLUE ANGELS”, FROM THE SAME ALBUM, WAS ACKNOWLEDGED AS A UK TOP 10 HIT, REACHING #6 IN NOVEMBER OF THE SAME YEAR. IN ADDITION TO SKID ROW, HIS FILMS INCLUDE A CAMEO DEBUT IN 1999’S MYSTERY MEN WITH BEN STILLER & GEOFFREY RUSH, NEW LINE’S, TURN IT UP, HIGHER ED, A SONY/URBAN WORLD RELEASE, AND GO FOR BROKE, IN WHICH HE STARRED AND PRODUCED.
With numerous awards including two Grammys, a Billboard Award, multiple Brit Awards, a World Music Award, a Top of the Pops Award and a Video Music Award to his credit, Pras has developed into a successful executive, rapper, musical artist, actor and producer. Pras’ new album Experience Magic is due for release this winter.
GEOFF BOYLE - Director of Photography
After leaving art school in the late 1960’s, Geoff Boyle worked as a stills assistant in fashion and advertising and went on to become a stills photographer specializing in the music industry.
Boyle moved into shooting TV documentaries and music promos for ten years. In 1985 whilst he was shooting a documentary on the making of the Pirelli Calendar, he met Terence Donovan who liked Boyle’s lighting style and asked him if he’d ever worked on commercials. Boyle went on to light a number of commercials for Donovan for clients including Pepsi and Bovril, as well as over seventy multi award-winning commercials, including the New Season Football for Sky Sports which received a Gold Medal at the Promax Awards.
He worked with director Brian Percival on two award-winning short films: About a Girl and City Life. About a Girl received the BAFTA Best Short in 2002, the Edinburgh International Film Festival Best British Short, the Bradford International Film Festival Shine Award for Best British Short, the Raindance Best Short Film and the Turner Classic Movies Best British Short Film.
After concentrating on commercials for 20 years Geoff has now started to shoot more drama, his first major motion picture being MUTANT CHRONICLES, shooting both main unit and model and second unit.
Geoff is currently wrestling with stereo green screen on The Dark Country directed by Thomas Jane.
CAROLINE GREVILLE-MORRIS - Production Designer
After graduating in Graphic Design and Photography in London, Caroline continued the work she started at college as a rock and roll snapper, while designing clothes for flamboyant New Romantics with her shop in cutting-edge Kensington Market.
With the twin talents of photography and design, she leapt straight into the deep end of art directing music videos through the pioneering days of the late 80s. Working on over 700 over the years with artists as diverse as Queen, Kylie, The Pretenders, INXS, Soft Cell, The Cure, and Paul Weller. In this ground breaking medium, where no two projects were the same, it was the perfect place to build up the arsenal of film design skills.
Her passion for the diverse is reflected in the film projects that have followed, including
E=mc2, a love story set at Oxford University against a background of Quantum Mechanics; Intimate Relations, a dark tale of lust and murder set in 1950s suburbia; Vigo, a bio-pic of the tragic pioneering French filmmaker of the 1920s. It was shot in Andorra, Paris, and the Cote D’azure with interiors built in London. Period and historical film-making detail were her obsession on this film right down to recreation of film sets and the mountains of jazz age graphics, ‘affiches’ and ephemera (Dir Julian Temple); WorkingTitle TV’s production of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde set in the luscious Victorian world of gothic horror in Lithuania. Apart from sumptuous period interiors and authentic street scenes, she created many in-camera effects for the transition between good and evil and worked closely with the CG team to ingeniously have both Jekyl and Hyde on screen at the same time; and Spirit Trap, a tale set in a haunted house, built entirely on stages in Romania.
Last year saw her at the design helm of Edward R. Pressman produced MUTANT CHRONICLES, a sci-fi war picture. Shot entirely in studios, she used a mixture of sets, partial sets extended in post, miniatures layered with CGI, and green screen and matte paintings to create the nightmare Steam-Punk vision of the future.
Boogie Woogie, in postproduction now, is a satire on the contemporary art world.
ALISON LEWIS - Editor
After attending West Surrey College of Art film school in 1987, Alison joined the BBC as a editing trainee. For many years she edited and assistant edited various drama and documentary programs including the Emmy award winning Peoples Century in 1995. Later she became a senior BBC technology manager specializing in new technologies for program making and post-production.
In 2005 she cut the teaser film of MUTANT CHRONICLES that her partner Simon Hunter was to direct. In 1996 when MUTANT CHRONICLES was in post-production she joined as editor and oversaw the postproduction of the picture until the film was completed in late 2007.
RICHARD WELLS - Music
Richard began his professional music career as a programmer, keyboard player and engineer. His credits included work on tracks by Dominic King/Bugatti (My Simple Heart), John Moss (Culture Club), Andy Reynolds (World’s Apart), Talk Talk and Clan of Xymox. He joined Xymox as Keyboard player/ programmer on their 1991 tour of the U.S.A. and later engineered and mixed their 1992 album Metamorphosis.
Richard then met games composer Dave Punshon in 1994 and their collaboration as Bling resulted in original soundtracks for over 30 computer games.
Richard’s break into films came in 1998 when he scored Jake West’s cult debut feature Razor Blade Smile. His collaboration with Jake continued with the horror film Evil Aliens, which won the Raindance award at the British Independent Film Awards in October 1995.
In 2001 Richard commenced working with Brian White then of Hong Kong Legends. They worked successfully together on a succession of trailers for well-known Asian films, including The Grudge, Brotherhood and The Warrior. Richard’s collaboration with Brian continued when Brian joined The Weinstein Company as label manager for Dragon Dynasty.
Richard has written several albums of production music for KPM/EMI and is currently working on a new horror release.
In 2005, Contender Entertainment Group commissioned Richard to completely re-score the Thai martial arts feature film Ong Bak. After a successful theatrical release, the UK version of Ong Bak has sold more than 500,000 units on DVD.
Also in 2005, Richard scored the teaser for Simon Hunter’s MUTANT CHRONICLES. This led to him scoring the feature film.
JANICE GINSBERG - Music Consultant
Ginsberg’s 20+ year career includes working with musical artists of all genres as a talent acquisition executive, music supervisor, music publisher and documentary/performance producer. Ginsberg’s experience encompasses many credits in radio/TV, feature films, and soundtrack albums. Consultancies include Italy's CAM Original Soundtracks, Carlin America, The UK's Recorded Picture Company and GreeneStreet Films.
Producer credits include: Standing in the Shadows of Motown-The Story of the Funk Brothers , Strange Brew: The Story of Cream ,Deep Purple: Heavy Metal Pioneers ,The Yardbirds, Black Sabbath Parts 1 & 2 , Let the Good Times Roll: The Roots of American Music...New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Les Paul: He Changed The Music, King Biscuit Flower Hour .
Music Supervisor and consultant credits include: MUTANT CHRONICLES, Sisters, The Hip Hop Project, All The Real Girls, Snow Angels, Borderland, Carlito’s Way-Rise To Power, The Dreamers, Young Adam, Back to Gaya, Sexy Beast, Brother, Coastlines, The Blackout.
SIMON CARR - Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Carr brought more than fifteen years' experience working in VFX to the MUTANT CHRONICLES production. Starting as a runner in a Motion Control studio in London, 1991, Simon has worked as a Digital Compositor and VFX Supervisor in the UK, Australia, Italy, Romania, Slovakia and Lithuania.
Having earned his stripes in the tough world of London's commercials industry with Cell Animation (providing support for their Henry suites and teaching himself how to composite) Simon moved to Animal Logic in Sydney, taking on the role of TD (Film) and helping to develop their film department. Whilst there, he worked on a number of Australian pictures including Not Fourteen, Again, Heaven's Burning and Black Rock; before completing the titles and opening seven minutes of John Woo's Face/Off. This included work on the 'flashback' look of the pre-title and grappling with producing seven continuous minutes of digital output on a system only capable of holding two minutes at a time.
Returning to the UK in the summer of 1997, Simon completed shots on Seven Years in Tibet for The Magic Camera Company before signing up for Lost in Space with Framestore, completing more than 40 shots on the Quantel Domino system and helping to put the UK VFX industry on Hollywood's map. Since then Simon has completed compositing work on a number of films includingThe Legend of 1900, The Beach, The 51st State, In America, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and United 93.
Since 2000, he has also worked extensively as a VFX Supervisor on major TV shows Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (moving Middlesborough's transporter bridge to Arizona), and Dr Zhivago (starring Keira Knightly) before moving on to movies with Young Adam, Tooth, Spirit Trap and An American Haunting. He likes to work with productions to help bed the VFX into the drama of a story and avoid effects for effects-sake, often working as an effects designer on world/environment design, as well as finding cost-effective solutions to VFX problems, making VFX more accessible to lower budget film-makers.
MICHELE BAYLIS - Hair and Make-Up Designer
Michele Baylis has worked for 20 years in the fields of movies, music and commercials; her major break was designing the movie Sexy Beast for director Jonathan Glazer which went on to be a huge success and a cult hit. While working on Sexy Beast, Baylis forged a strong relationship with Sir Ben Kingsley and went on to become his personal hair and make up artist for a few films, namely Oliver Twist directed by Roman Polanski for which she designed the wigs and make up for Kingsley’s character Fagin (which took 2 hours to apply). Baylis also worked with Kingsley on Mrs. Harris in Los Angeles for which she garnered an Emmy nomination.
In the meantime, Baylis met Thomas Jane and worked with him on both Stander and The Punisher, gaining her union card for the U.S., as well as a social security number.
Her second Emmy nomination came for her design of hair and make up on The Ten Commandments for ABC with Omar Sharif and Dougray Scott.
Shortly after this Baylis joined MUTANT CHRONICLES after being highly recommended by Thomas Jane.
Since Mutant Chronicles, she has toured exclusively with George Michael as his personal hair and make-up artist around the U.K. and Europe, including Russia. This year they hope to come to the States.
PAUL HYETT - Special Make-Up and Mutant Effects Designer
Paul Hyett has been steadily working in the special make up effects field for fifteen years in the areas of film, television, commercials and music promos. Hyett had worked as a technician on the make-up effects departments on many films including Gladiator, The Hours and The Visitors but turned to heading up his own projects soon after.
His past film projects as Head of Department include The Descent, WAZ, Straightheads, The Wilderness, Spirit Trap, Sickhouse, Lighthouse aka Dead of Night and One Point Zero. Singling Hyett out as one of the most in demand Make-Up Effects Designers in the UK are his upcoming releases including Neil Marshall’s Doomsday, The Wesley Snipes undead western Gallowwalker, Pathe‘s The Cottage, Celador Films Eden Lake, Warp X‘s Donkey Punch and the upcoming MUTANT CHRONICLES..
Hyett has been nominated for two awards for The Descent--Best Make-Up Award at the 33rd Annual Saturn Awards and Best Creature/ Make-Up Effects Award at the LA Fangoria Awards.
YVES BARR - Costume Designer
Yves was born in Macon a town situated on the edge of Burgundy in France. His colorful childhood to the late teens covered Paris, the Auvergne and the mountainous Pyrenees region on the Spanish border.
It is at that time he discovered the theatre, his first love, and made the decision to emigrate to England. Yves has, from adolescence, always felt a very strong attraction towards Anglo Saxon culture. Inevitably, London with its unique place in visual arts and theatre design became his home and still is to this day.
Art school completed, Yves entered the Arts Council Bursary of that year, when he met the renowned and influential theatre designer Nicholas Georgiadis with whom a productive partnership began.
The next six years proved to be a crucial and formative time spent as Georgiadis’
assistant. It was a true apprenticeship, participating on new major ballet productions such as The Tempest, The Nutcracker and Raymonda--all choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev. Also Orpheus and a remount of Romeo and Juliet both choreographed by Sir Kenneth Macmillan. This was part of a period spent employed in opera houses across Europe, Japan and the U.S.
The next step involved joining the BBC which offered great opportunities to develop and adapt his craft for the screen. Yves experienced a high caliber of work associated with this centre of excellence. He was involved in costume dramas, comedy, fly-on-the-wall gritty productions and progressed from an assistant to full-fledged designer. He collaborated on Shakespeare’s Henry IV directed by John Caird, Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice directed by Simon Langton, to Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia directed by Roger Michell.
Early in his freelance career Yves teamed up with Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, The League of Gentlemen. Their dark and surreal comedy set in society’s underbelly won every major award for its writers/performers. It gave Yves full reign to his ability and artistic skills to create a unique in-depth range of characters. The three principal artists covering some one hundred and twenty roles over three series--one TV film, two stage tours and a feature film, Apocalypse, were all directed by Steve Bendelack. This body of work with its high production values and cinematic qualities set new bench marks in the genre. It brought Yves three nominations with two awards, a BAFTA and an RTS.
Throughout his career Yves’s portfolio has shown versatility and breadth of design from the feature film The Lazarus Child (director Graham Theakston), an intensely moving, poignant psychological thriller, to Kombat Opera the TV series, a succession of five musicals (Terry Jones among the directors).
Other nominations were two RTS for Ted and Alice and Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings, both directed by Steve Bendelack.
MUTANT CHRONICLES, a sci-fi action picture, offered a wonderful challenge. The director Simon Hunter was very specific in his brief as to the visual concept to focus on regarding the characters inhabiting this world set two thousand years in the future. Barr used retro inspirations to create a sense of timelessness with his design.
Yves is an associate lecturer in costume design at Central Saint Martin’s, The London College of Fashion and the University of the Arts London.
JEREMY ZIMMERMAN - Casting
Jeremy Zimmerman is one of the UK’s leading casting directors and has worked on international productions for the past twenty years with such notable directors as Peter Yates, Ron Howard, Guillermo del Toro, and Richard Attenborough. He was also nominated for an Emmy in 1995 for Outstanding Individual Achievement for the casting of Joseph, a TV movie.
Following an early career in international marketing, Zimmerman changed direction to become an actor, studying at the Drama Centre. After graduating, he spent ten
years working in repertory theatre, television and film, and also took an opportunity to work behind the cameras with a commercial film company. He eventually turned down an offer to join the National Theatre Company to pursue this alternative career in films. Zimmermanwent on to join forces with Noel Davis (also an ex-actor) to start their own casting agency, Davis & Zimmerman. After ten years in partnership, Zimmerman opened his own company, Jeremy Zimmerman Casting.
To date Zimmerman has worked on such features as Legend, Willow, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Blade 2, Keeping Mumand more recently MUTANT CHRONICLES, Hellboy 2 and My Life in Ruins.
CREDITS
DIRECTED BY
SIMON HUNTER
WRITTEN BY
PHILIP EISNER
ISLE OF MAN FILM PRESENTS
AN EDWARD R. PRESSMAN PRODUCTION
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
GROSVENOR PARK
IN ASSOCIATION WITH REMAG GUERRILLA FILMS
PRODUCED BY
EDWARD R. PRESSMAN
PRODUCED BY
TIM DENNISON
PRODUCED BY
PETER LA TERRIERE
PRODUCED BY
STEPHEN BELAFONTE
PRAS MICHEL
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
STEVE CHRISTIAN
ALESSANDRO CAMON
FREDRIK MALMBERG
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
LEE SOLOMON
CHRISTIAN HALSEY SOLOMON
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
CHARLES FINCH
STEPHEN BIBEAU
JON KATZ
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
GEOFF BOYLE
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
CAROLINE GREVILLE-MORRIS
FILM EDITED BY
SEAN BARTON
AND
ALISON LEWIS
CO-PRODUCER
SURAJ GOHILL
MUSIC BY
RICHARD WELLS
MUSIC CONSULTANT
JANICE GINSBERG
VISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR
SIMON CARR
SUPERVISING SOUND EDITOR AND SOUND DESIGNER
JOVAN ADJER
HAIR AND MAKE-UP DESIGNER
MICHELE BAYLIS
SPECIAL MAKE-UP AND MUTANT EFFECTS DESIGNER
PAUL HYETT
MR. MALKOVICH SPECIAL MAKE-UP DESIGN
JACQUELINE FOWLER
COSTUME DESIGNER
YVES BARRE
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
MAX KEENE
CONCEPT DESIGNER
DAVID ALLCOCK
MINIATURE EFFECTS AND DESIGN SUPERVISOR
LEIGH TOOK
CASTING BY
JEREMY ZIMMERMAN
ANDREA CLARK
CAST
(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
HODGE CHRISTOPHER ADAMSON
DUVAL DEVON AOKI
SCIENCE MONK ROGER ASHTON-GRIFFITHS
PLUTOCRAT NICHOLAS BALL
GRACE GEORGINA BERRIMAN
DOROTHY GEORGINA BRYCE
SOLDIER RICHARD BUDDLE
MISHIMA AMBASSADOR JACQUI CHAN
LEAD MUTANT TIM DANIEL CLARK
BARTENDER VYELLE CROOM
PADRE DEZ DRUMMOND
MEDIC CHRISTOPHER DUNNE
EL JESUS LUIS ECHEGARAY
PETER JACK FINNEY
STEINER BENNO FÜRMANN
BAUHAUS AMBASSADOR NICHOLAS GECKS
PRINCIPAL MUTANT DAVID HEWITT
TRANSPORT PILOT SIMON HUNTER
PRINCIPAL MUTANT/SKINNY MARK HOLLOWAY
CAPITOL AMBASSADOR BARRY McCORMICK
MAJOR MITCH HUNTER THOMAS JANE
CORPORATE GUARD SCOTT JOSEPH
PRINCIPAL MUTANT FARHAN KHAN
ADELAIDE SHAUNA MACDONALD
SCIENCE MONK’S ASSISTANT ANDREW MACKAY
CONSTANTINE JOHN MALKOVICH
MESSENGER BOY ALFRED MATHER
MICHAELS PRAS MICHEL
IMPERIAL AMBASSADOR NEJI NEJAH
PRINCIPAL MUTANT ANDREW NIXON
SAMUEL RON PERLMAN
NATHAN ROOKER SEAN PERTWEE
PRINCIPAL MUTANT THOMAS POWER
PRINCIPAL MUTANT SANJAY PRABHAKAR
GREY FACED SENTRY DON RAE
PRINCIPAL MUTANT RAFIQ RICHARD
McGUIRE STEVE TOUSSAINT
BIG BOY CURTIS WALKER
SEVERIAN ANNA WALTON
JUBA TOM WU
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER SARAH RAMEY
DIGITAL COLOURIST STUART FYVIE
PRODUCTION MANAGER SIOBHAN LYONS
1ST ASSISTANT EDITOR/VISUAL EFFECTS EDITOR ANDY STEVENS
SOUND MIXER JOHAN MAERTENS
ISLE OF MAN LOCATION MANAGER PHIL GATES
PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR VICTORIA MORGAN
ASSISTANT PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR MATTHEW LEE
ASSISTANTS TO MR. PRESSMAN DANIEL BISBING
KYLE AOKI
ASSISTANT TO MR. DENNISON AND MR. LA TERRIERE LOU HOOPER
ASSISTANT TO MR. HUNTER RACHEL DARGAVEL
PRODUCTION RUNNERS JAMES EGGLETON
MATTHEW GRANT
2nd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MATT BAKER
2nd 2nd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PAUL BENNETT
3rd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR KATHRYN GREGORY
CROWD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR HELEN SLAYMAKER
TRAINEE FLOOR RUNNER ALEX BERNAYS
FLOOR RUNNER (IOM) CHRISTOPHER CHAMBERS
LOCATION ASSISTANTS (IOM) SARAH PUZZAR
GLEN WHORRALL
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT DEBBIE MOORE
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT NATALIE MOORE
POST-PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT PATRICIA CANEY
PGGB ASSISTANT PRODUCTION NATHAN WEST
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR JANICE SCHUMM
ART DIRECTOR JAMIE CAMPBELL
STANDBY ART DIRECTOR KAMLAN MAN
ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR KEVIN HUNTER
SET DECORATOR GERAINT POWELL
ASSISTANT SET DECORATOR/BUYER JONNIE ELF
ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS LUKE STEVENS
ANDREW PALMER
PROP MASTER MUFFIN GREEN
PROP HANDS ADAM McCREIGHT
JAMES McCALLUM
STANDBY PROP HAND CHRISTOPHER CHANDLER
PROP HAND (IOM) KRISTIAN EDWARDS
ART DEPARTMENT TRAINEE SHELTON LINDSAY
PROP MAKERS COLIN CAMPBELL
CRAIG LEONG
ADAM KEENAN
PROP MAKER/MECHANICAL EFFECTS JARED MANLEY
HEAD MOULD MAKER/ARMOURY PROPS DAN MARTIN
STORYBOARD ARTISTS DAVID ALLCOCK
LIAM GAVIN
ANDY CARROLL
CONCEPT ARTIST SAV AKYUZ
CONCEPTUAL RESEARCHER KATE HORLOR
CAMERA OPERATOR SIMON HUNTER
1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA DANIEL LIGHTENING
2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA DANIEL TUBBY
DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNICIANS PHIL RHODES
ROSS FALL
KEY GRIP MARK JONES
GAFFER OSSIE JUNG
GAFFER (IOM) AND RIGGING GAFFER DANIEL LOWE
BEST BOY MICHAEL COOPER
ELECTRICIANS SHAUN MONE
ANTHONY CUPPLES
LIGHTING DESK OPERATOR FRANK SHIELDS
BOOM OPERATOR PETER EUSEBE
FT2 SOUND TRAINEE JEREMY BROWN
SOUND TRAINEE (IOM) JOHN BRYNE
ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNER JOANNA CAMPBELL
COSTUME SUPERVISOR SUE WAIN
COSTUME ASSISTANTS KEVIN PRATTEN
ANN CARTWRIGHT
VICTORIA TAYLOR
TALYA COAN
MAKE-UP AND HAIR ARTISTS ANNETTE FIELD
JENNIFER HARTY
CHARLIE HOUNSLOW
LAUREN DUNN
MAKE-UP DAILIES ABBIE PRYCE
SHARMA SCHZAYASIN
JOCELINE ANDREWS
PROSTHETIC WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR STUART BRAY
SENIOR PROSTHETIC MAKE-UP ARTIST STUART CONRAN
PROSTHETIC MAKE-UP ARTISTS CONAL PALMER
ROBIN PRITCHARD
KRISTYAN MALLET
ROD HAMLIN
KEY PROSTHETIC SCULPTOR RICK NORTHCROFT
FABRICATION SUPERVISOR LOUISE DAY
MECHANICAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR JARED MANLEY
MECHANICAL EFFECTS TECHNICIANS CRAIG LEONG
SAM HUE-VASHON
PROSTHETIC MAKE-UP TECHNICIANS LEAH MERCIECA
DAWN STEWART
CLARE RAMSEY
PROSTHETIC MAKE-UP TRAINEES SANDRA AXELL
VESNA GIORDANO
SPECIAL EFFECTS CONTACT LENSES CLIVE R. KAY
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER DAVE ALLEN
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT CARPENTER STEVE WILSON
CHARGEHAND CARPENTERS ROB ANDERSON
ROGER KIFF
CARPENTERS RAY BELL-CHAMBERS
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