Winning feature script from Los Angeles Greek Film Festival to shoot in Crete
The feature script that won the best screenwriting award at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival in 2008 is to go into production in Crete in 2011. Romero, Julieta and the General was written by Nicholas Proferes.
Freddy Vianelli, the film’s Co-Producer, said: “We are pleased to be associated with this Greek-American co-production and delighted to produce the film in Greece and to be able to showcase the quality production and cast that the country has to offer. We are meeting with potential production partners in Greece and plan to announce those partners and cast within the next few months.”
The film will be directed by Phedon Papamichael, who recently worked in Greece on his film Arcadia Lost.
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