Lost Colony Entertainment

Lost Colony Entertainment is an American-based film and television production company that was founded in 2001 by filmmaker Richard O'Sullivan. It has produced numerous music videos and television pilots, as well as a slate of feature films in conjunction with Bang Productions, the production company headed by producer John Edmonds Kozma (Nick Cassavetes' "Kentucky Rhapsody").

Contents

Past Films

Communication Breakdown: A 2004 independent comedy described by some as "Clerks on the airwaves." On the night before a faceless conglomerate takes over an indie radio station, a group of station employees struggle to maintain their jobs...and their sanity. Described by Director Richard O'Sullivan as a tribute to the John Hughes movies of the 1980s, the entire film takes place over a several hour period ala "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles." "I always wondered what it would've been like to follow the Brat Pack as they got older," said O'Sullivan. "To see them with real jobs in the real world but still trying to hold on to whatever it was that made them who they were."

Upcoming Films

One Night With You: A romantic comedy scheduled for production in 2010. Set in the world of reality television, the film is produced by Scott M. Rosenfelt, who did such films as "Home Alone," "Mystic Pizza," "Teen Wolf," and the big-screen adaptation of the Tony-winning play "City of Angels," written by Emmy winner Larry Gelbart and directed by Oscar winner Barry Levinson.

The Teacher: A futuristic martial arts action movie which retells the story of the Soviet conflict with Afghanistan. Produced by legendary Estonian folk singer Tarmo Urb (who also wrote the screenplay with O'Sullivan).

Hallows: A horror film which attempts to "reimagine" the slasher genre. Produced by Patrick Durham, the producer of such films as "Cabin Fever 2" and "Being Michael Madsen."

References

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni1154068/ IMDb news article

http://www.moviejungle.com/newsDetails.aspx?ArticleID=3435 Movie Jungle news article

External links

Official web site: http://www.lostcolonyentertainment.com