Production
Production compagnies:
24fps features Holland
IMG productiebos South-Africa
Borderline Producttions Ireland
Anna Productions Holland
24 FPS features
Entrepotdok 69 a
1018 AD Amsterdam
+31 20 625 2141 (tel)
+31 20 627 3089(fax)
info@24fpsfeatures.nl
Owner: Anton Scholten.
24fps features is a production company who's main goal is to produce
feature films with co-producers all over the world. We have just finished
a feature film in co-production with South-Africa and Ireland and we
are developing project with co-producers in Germany, Norway, Irelans
and Australia.
The compagnies director, Anton Scholten, is also a co-owner of the
leading Dutch postproduction facility for feature films and drama series
for television: Filmmore.
Productions:
In Orange, 10 minuten, 2000.
Dick and Maria, 13 minutes, 2000.
Nomination best Dutch Short Film 2000.
De Passievrucht, 106 minutes, 2004.
Nomination:
Dutch Film Festival Award for:
Best picture
Best sound
Best actress in a supporting role
Award:
Dutch Film Festival Award for:
Best Sound.
Dilemma, 10 minutes, 2005
Nomination for best Dutch short film 2005.
Intermational premiere at Tribecca Festival.
The Bird Can't Fly. 89 minutes 2007
Official selection San Sebastian festival 2007
Line producer:
The Girl in Hyacinth Blue, feature film, 2003,
with: Ellen Burstyn and Glenn Close.
Five Fingers, feature film, 100 minuten, 2005,
with: Ryan Phillippe and Laurance Fishburn.
Development:
Delayed.
International co-production with Australia.
Script: Dicktynna Hood.
Krig/Glad ijs.
Dutch/Norwegian co-production
Script: Scato van Opstal.
Director: TBD.
The Incident. Shooting 2008.
Dutch/German co-production
24fps features participated financially in:
Chalk.
Short film. Diederick van Rooijen, 2001.
(nomination best Dutch short film)
The last day of Alfred Maassen.
Short film. David Lammers, 2001.
Award Dutch filmfestival for best short picture
Paradiso.
Short film. Janice Pierre, 2002.
Isabelle.
Short film. Tim Oliehoek, 2001.
Anglobilly Feverson.
Short animated film. Rosto AD, 2002
Nominatie best Dutch short film.
Funeral for mr. Smithee.
Short film. Diederick van Rooijen, 2002.
Poot.
Short film. Walter Koning, 2004.
The Horseless Prince.
Short film. Tim Oliehoek, 2003.
Koen.
Short film. Sander Burger,2004.
Nomination best Dutch short film.
Jona/Tomberry.
Short animated film. Rosto AD, 2004
Invited for Cannes 2005.
A complicated story, told in a simple way.
Short film, 2005
Invited for Cannes 2006.
IMG Profile
IMG Productions (Pty) Ltd specializes in financing international co-productions that are produced partially or totally in Africa. IMG's focus is on commercial, challenging stories that are innovative and unique that will be suitable to be financed and produced in South Africa.
IMG has completed the following feature films:
- "Monsieur N" (Berlin, Panorama Competition, 2003)
- "Wah-Wah" by Richard E Grant (Edinburgh, Opening Night Film, 2005),
- "The Flyer" by Revel Fox (Locarno, La Piazza Grand, 2005)
- "Crazy Monkey: Straight Outta Benoni" by Trevor Clarence (2005)
- "The Bird Cant Fly"by Threes Anna (2007)
IMG has long standing relationships with local and international institutional investors which gives it competetive edge in South Africa's emerging film industry.
For more details contact
Joel Phiri
IMG Productions
Tel: +27 11 447 2033
Fax: +27 86 6484327
Mobile +27 72 347 9965
email: jphiri@icon.co.za
Borderline Productions
Borderline Productions Ltd was set up by producers Tom Maguire and Patrick FitzSymons in 2004. Based in Belfast, it has fast become one of Northern Ireland's leading film and television companies having already completed two feature films - Johnny Was (2004) starring Vinnie Jones, Patrick Bergin, Eric Le Salle and Samantha Mumba and recently The Bird Can't Fly (2006) starring Barbara Hershey.
Borderline's diverse projects include feature films, documentaries, shorts and television programs. Completed feature projects include Johnny Was and the documentary, Queering the Pitch along with the successful short films Pretty Face, Squaddie, 20 or 22 and Rick's Head.
Feature films currently in early stages of development with funders the Irish Film Board and/or the Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission are Voyage of the Antelope by writer Bill Murphy, A Girl Called Freedom by China-based Irish writer, Ed Dawson and Bardo the exciting combined animation/live action project inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead created by award winning animator Glenn Marshall.
Our feature co-productions with Zanzibar Films in Dublin which are in financing stage are It Takes Three to Tango by award winning writer/director Audrey O'Reilly, Occi Versus The World by award winning writer/director Conor MacDermottroe and Lingling by writer/director Paddy Jolley.
Television material in development include Miracles a six-part TV comedy drama by writer/director Conor MacDermottroe, King of the Hills a TV feature about an epic Irish cycle race by writers Chris Kelly and Penny Edwards to be directed by Tom Clegg of Sharpe series fame, The Scots Irish in America, a landmark TV co-production for PBS Network in association with Redwine, Atlanta and the soon to be completed The Rat that Roared a documentary about the most unusual hero in the African land mine removal program - the Giant African Pouch Rat.
Borderline's current producers are founder Tom Maguire and Tamara Anghie who joined the company in early 2007.
Tom Maguire started his film and television career in 1990 working in Germany as a researcher for RTL 5 in Cologne. Tom turned to a freelance career as a production accountant and worked on nine feature films including the Irish film, Borstal Boy for Hells Kitchen and Thomas Vinterberg's Danish feature It's All about Love and five TV series. He then moved into producing and has produced seven short films, two feature films, a feature documentary and two stage plays. Tom is a graduate of Reading University and has completed EAVE in 2000, the Film Business School in 2004 and Screen Training Ireland's Screen Leaders Course in 2005.
Tamara Anghie has been working in the film and new media industries for the past 15 years after completing a Degree in Film & Media Studies in Melbourne, Australia. She has worked in various production capacities on TV commercials, corporates and documentaries in Australia, South-East Asia and Europe. Tamara also spent 6 successful years working in the new media and computer games industries producing award-winning projects for Flagtower Publishing, UK and Sony Psygnosis Computer Games, UK. She returned to film making when she moved to Ireland in 2000 and has been involved with documentary, short film, television and feature film production. She has produced several award winning shorts and recently was Associate Producer on the Portugese/Irish/UK/Brazilian/Spanish feature film DotCom. Tamara graduated from the EAVE programme 2004 and recently completed the MEDIA Film Business School in 2006.
Distribution
International salesagent
EastWest Filmdistribution GMBH
Distiributor in Holland
Paradiso films
Distributor in Belgium
Paradiso Films
Distributor in Luxemburg
Paradiso Films


