New Independent Studio Wrong Turn Productions Launches With Slate of Feature Films
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Filmmaker Robbie Kruithoff and writer-producer William Nobel have launched Wrong Turn Productions, an independent studio backed by a consortium of investors. The studio is already co-financing and attached to several high-profile feature films, including 'Queen of the Falls' starring Pamela Anderson and Guy Pearce. Its founding partners have recent executive producer credits on films that premiered at major festivals like SXSW, Venice, and TIFF.
Facts First
- Wrong Turn Productions is a new independent studio launched by Robbie Kruithoff and William Nobel.
- The studio is co-financing the feature 'Queen of the Falls' starring Pamela Anderson and Guy Pearce, with partners including El Deseo.
- Its slate includes attachments to films by director Philippe Parreno and director Richard J. Bosner, featuring stars like Charlotte Gainsbourg and Mena Suvari.
- The founders have recent executive producer credits on Netflix's 'Secret Mall Apartment' and Gus Van Sant's 'Dead Man's Wire'.
- The studio is backed by a consortium of investors and family offices and will develop movies for a global audience.
What Happened
Robbie Kruithoff and William Nobel have launched Wrong Turn Productions, an independent studio. The studio is backed by a consortium of investors and family offices and will develop and produce movies for a global audience. It is currently co-financing the upcoming feature film 'Queen of the Falls', which stars Pamela Anderson and Guy Pearce, with partners including El Deseo, Infinity Hill, Frutacine, and Maneki Films. Wrong Turn Productions is also attached to Philippe Parreno's first narrative feature 'Riverrun' and to Richard J. Bosner's 'Devoted'. The studio's upcoming slate includes narrative and documentary features across multiple stages of production.
Why this Matters to You
As a filmgoer, you may see a wider variety of independent films with notable actors reaching global audiences. The involvement of established production companies like El Deseo suggests these projects could have strong creative foundations and international appeal. The studio's focus on a global audience could mean more diverse stories become available to you.
What's Next
The slate of films attached to Wrong Turn Productions will move through various stages of production. 'Queen of the Falls' is in the financing stage, while other attached projects like 'Riverrun' and 'Devoted' are likely in development or pre-production. The studio may announce further projects or partnerships as it establishes its presence.