Bleecker Street has acquired the U.S. rights to “The Secrets We Keep,” starring Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman and Chris Messina.
Yuval Adler directs the movie, a few lady rebuilding her life alongside together with her husband Lewis (Messina) in America after WWII. However, sooner or later, she meets a well-recognized determine (Kinnaman) — and, recognizing it’s a person from her previous, she kidnaps him, setting a collection of reminiscences in movement.
Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Erik Howsam of Di Bonaventura Pictures are producers, together with AGC’s Stuart Ford, Greg Shapiro and Adam Riback of Echo Lake Entertainment. Rapace, Greg Clarke, Andrea Scarso and Jamie Jessop are government producers. “The Secrets We Keep” was financed by AGC Studios in partnership with Ingenious Media and Fibonacci Films.
“Yuval’s film is propelled by exciting performances from Noomi, Joel and Chris in this chilling post-WWII thriller,” Andrew Karpen, CEO of Bleecker Street, stated in an announcement. “We look forward to bringing the film to audiences nationwide.”
Ford added: “‘The Secrets We Keep’ has found an ideal home with Andrew Karpen and his team. Bleecker Street is renowned for curating intelligent, distinctive campaigns for upscale audiences and we look forward to a successful journey together.”
The deal was brokered by CAA Media Finance and was negotiated between Kent Sanderson and Avy Eschenasy of Bleecker Street and Michael Rothstein and Anant Tamirisa of AGC.
Bleecker Street not too long ago launched Kitty Green’s “The Assistant,” in addition to Liam Neeson’s “Ordinary Love.” Next up for the corporate is “Military Wives,” “Dream Horse” and “Save Yourselves!”
30 Classic World War II Movies, From ‘Battleground’ to ‘Dunkirk’ (Photos)
“Battleground” (1949) A squad offers with being trapped within the besieged metropolis of Bastogne.
MGM
“From Here to Eternity” (1953) The movie is about in 1941 Hawaii and is a few personal who’s punished for not boxing on his unit’s staff. It stars Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift and Deborah Kerr.
Columbia
“Stalag 17” (1953) Starring William Holden and Don Taylor, a German POW camp barracks marketeer is suspected of being an informer when two American struggle prisoners are killed.
Paramount Pictures
“The Caine Mutiny” (1954) Starring Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer and Van Johnson, it follows a U.S. Naval captain who reveals indicators of psychological instability that jeopardizes the ship.
Columbia
“Bridge on the River Kwai” (1957) A British colonel cooperates to supervise a development of a railway bridge for his or her captors after settling variations with a Japanese POW camp. It stars William Holden, Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins.
Columbia
“The Guns of Navarone” (1961) A British staff is distributed to occupied Greek territory to destroy a large German gun emplacement. It stars Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn.
Columbia Pictures
“The Longest Day” (1962) John Wayne and Robert Ryan star within the movie following the occasions of D-Day.
20th Century Fox
“The Great Escape” (1963) Starring Steve McQueen and James Garner, Allied POWs plan for an escape from a German camp.
United Artists
“The Dirty Dozen” (1967) Starring Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine, a U.S….