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Lions Gate Films Fetches FIDOPosted by:Lions Gate Films announced today that it will co-produce and distribute FIDO, an Anagram Pictures film to be produced by Blake Corbet and Mary Anne Waterhouse. Starring Carrie-Anne Moss ("The Matrix" Trilogy), Billy Connolly ("The Last Samurai"), Tim Blake Nelson ("Minority Report" and Lions Gate's "O") and Dylan Baker ("Spider Man 2"), the film begins principal photography tomorrow.
FIDO is co-written and directed by Andrew Currie. Peter Block, Lions Gate President of Acquisitions and Co-Productions, and Jason Constantine, Lions Gate Senior Vice President of Acquisitions, will oversee the production for Lions Gate Films, which is handling worldwide distribution outside of Canada. Nick Meyer, President of Lions Gate International, will spearhead international sales. FIDO is a highly-stylized dark horror comedy set in a small town that has been frozen in an idyllic world reminiscent of the 1950’s. Here, the sun shines every day, everybody knows their neighbor, and rotting zombies deliver the mail. In this quaint, Rockwellesque town lives a boy, Timmy and his best friend – a six-foot-tall domesticated zombie named Fido. Anagram producers Blake Corbet and Mary Anne Waterhouse are both thrilled with Lions Gate’s involvement.
The deal was put together by Corbet and Waterhouse on behalf of Anagram Pictures, and by Block, Sergei Yershov, Co-President of Lions Gate International, Wendy Jaffe, Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs, Acquisitions and Sam Wollman, Director of Business Affairs, Lions Gate Films on behalf of Lions Gate. The film will be made with the support of Telefilm Canada. Currie’s directorial debut was the critically acclaimed "Mile Zero", while he also produced the hit comedy "The Delicate Art of Parking," one of Canada’s top grossing English-language films of 2004. FIDO marks the second time Lions Gate and Anagram have joined forces. Currently, Lions Gate Entertainment is achieving success with the Canadian DVD release of Anagram’s "The Delicate Art of Parking." The Canadian distributor, TVA Films, has been behind FIDO since its inception. Says John Fulton, Executive Director of Distribution for TVA,
Telefilm Canada is supporting the film by making its largest investment in a Canadian production to date. The producers noted that filming will take place in the interior of British Columbia thanks to the equity support of British Columbia Film and the recently announced changes to BC’s Provincial tax credit legislation. Anagram Pictures was formed in 1997 by Andrew Currie, Trent Carlson and Blake Corbet with the mandate of creating ground-breaking, market-worthy feature films. Anagram has produced two feature films, and the looming break-out potential of FIDO, Anagram Pictures has seven other feature projects and two television productions in active development.
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