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Miles
Release date:TBD
Studio:Lakeshore Entertainment
Director:Oliver Daly
MPAA Rating:N/A
Screenwriter:N/A
Starring:N/A
Genre:Action, Sci-Fi
Plot Summary:
Feature film to be directed by Oliver Daly, based on his original sci-fi short. "Miles" is the story of a teenage boy whose life is forever altered by a chance encounter with cutting edge military technology. 18-year-old Miles is searching for a way out of his small California town. But when he stumbles upon M.A.X., an escaped prototype of an advanced robot, he finds himself in an unlikely friendship, and the target of a massive manhunt that puts him and everyone he cares about in danger. Miles is a movie about growing up, finding first love, and what lies beyond the boundaries of humanity and technology.
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David Goyer Partners With Lakeshore, Open Road on Robot Movie ‘Miles’
April 28, 2016 | 11:33AM PT
Lakeshore Entertainment and Open Road Films are partnering to co-produce and co-finance the film “Miles,” which will be directed by Oliver Daly.
Filmmaker David S. Goyer, best known for his work on the “Dark Knight” trilogy, is producing through his Phantom Four company. Goyer won rights last year to Daly’s original short about an 18-year-old and a military robot.
The film will be produced by Lakeshore’s Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi, with Phantom Four’s Goyer and Kevin Turen. Principal photography will begin in late summer for an anticipated 2017 release.
“Miles” centers on an 18-year-old searching for a way out of his small California town. He stumbles upon M.A.X., an escaped prototype of an advanced robot, and finds himself in an unlikely friendship. He soon becomes the target of a massive manhunt that puts him and everyone he cares about in danger.
Daly raised funds for the short through a 2014 Kickstarter campaign.
Open Road Films will release “Miles” domestically and in certain international territories together with its output partners. Open Road’s international distributors include Sony (Eastern Europe, Canada, Greece, India, Latin America, Scandinavia, Spain, Middle East and Turkey), Telepool (Germany), Village Roadshow (Australia), eOne (U.K. and Benelux), Impuls (Switzerland), Ster Kinekor (South Africa) and Lev Films (Israel).
FilmNation Entertainment handles Open Road’s international distribution territories. Other international territories will be sold by Lakeshore International at the upcoming Cannes market.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/david-goyer-robot-movie-miles-lakeshore-open-road-1201762842/Zitat:
Motocross Film 'Miles' Lands U.S. Home With Open Road
Oliver Daly will direct the project, which is based on his original short film that is set in California’s teenage off-roading motocross world.
Open Road Films will be partnering with Lakeshore Entertainment to co-produce and co-finance Miles.
Oliver Daly will direct the project, which is based on his original short film that is set in California’s off-roading motocross world and centers on teenager Miles, whose life is altered by a chance encounter with cutting-edge military technology.
Open Road will release the film domestically and in certain international territories with distribution partners, all of which will be handled through FilmNation.
Open Road's partners include Sony (Eastern Europe, Canada, Greece, India, Latin America, Scandinavia, Spain, Middle East and Turkey), Telepool (Germany), Village Roadshow (Australia), eOne (the U.K. and Benelux), Impuls (Switzerland), Ster Kinekor (South Africa) and Lev Films (Israel).
Lakeshore’s Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi will produce the film, along with Phantom Four’s David S. Goyer and Kevin Turen.
"Miles is a wildly innovative project with a top-notch filmmaking team behind it," Open Road Films CEO Tom Ortenberg said in a statement. "We are thrilled to partner with Lakeshore, David Goyer and everyone at Phantom Four to bring this movie to audiences around the country."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/motocross-film-miles-lands-us-888504http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/681301-sci-fi-short-miles-gets-feature-film-from-open-road-david-goyerTrotz Kenneth wird Richard wohl nicht den Teenager spielen.