The fellas at Haxan can now take a breather, Seventh Moon is now all but sold.
Ed was in LA last week to complete final color corrections, now comes the work of cutting a trailer or two, poster design and getting the filmsite updated and (finally) away from the production site version.
All this and more will be completed by end of August.
Then it’s on to the festivals…
The film’s got its distributor now, a new trailer’s been cut, the site’s been updated, and today the good news has been released…
Roadside Nabs ‘Italian’ Rights
Bringing Jason Todd Ipson’s romantic comedy stateside
By Gregg Goldstein
July 18, 2008, 12:00 AM ET
“Everybody Wants to Be Italian,” or at least that’s the bet Roadside Attractions is making.
The indie distributor has acquired domestic rights to Jason Todd Ipson’s raucous romantic comedy from producers James Huntsman and Jaime Burke of Asgaard Entertainment.
Cerina Vincent (“Two and a Half Men”) plays an Italian-American woman from Boston’s North End who is set up on a blind date with a lovelorn fishmonger (Jay Jablonski) by his two good pals (John Enos III and John Kapelos). Convinced she will never fall for a non-Italian, he takes desperate measures to fake his ethnicity.
Penny Marshall makes a cameo in the film, which was inspired by Ipson’s experience living in Boston, where he met his Italian wife. A Sept. 5 platform release is planned.
Ipson directed the Lionsgate/After Dark Films horror feature “Unrest,” also produced by Asgaard.
Roadside’s Dustin Smith negotiated the deal with Todd Slater, who repped the producers.