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17-05-2013

PRODUCTION: Land of Golden Apple in Development

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    NICOSIA: Petros Charalambous is developing an adaptation of Eve Makis's novel Land of Golden Apple (first published in the UK) with Eve Makis writing the script and Marios Piperides producing through AMP Filmworks from Cyprus.

    The Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus and Seahorse Films are coproducing. The Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus financed the project through the National Film Fund. Stavros Pamballis is co-writing the script.

    In a seemingly idyllic Cyprus village during the 1980’s, 11 year old Socrates is involved in a murder investigation that tears his life and his family apart, involving the death of the abusive father of his best friend.

    The 90 minute drama will be shot on DCP in 2015 with an estimated budget of 850,000 EUR of which 70% of it is already secured, Piperides told FNE. Land of Golden Apple is the first feature film of Petros Charalambous, who studied film at California State University in the U.S. He returned home in 2000 and starting shooting short films, documentaries (such as the long documentary The Fire Within), commercials and music videos, and an opera (Epitafios).

     

    Production Information

    AMP Filmworks

    Agias Elenis 4

    Office 603

    Lefkosia, 1060, Cyprus

    Phone: + 357 22 875187

    Fax: +357 22 875186

    Cell: +357 99 337685

    www.filmworks.com.cy 

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    Ministry of Education and Culture

    Kimonos and Thoukididou Corner,

    1434 Nicosia, Cyprus

    Phone: +357 22800600

    www.moec.gov.cy

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    A.B. Seahorse Film Productions Ltd

    Aphrodite Complex

    Ledas 3-4 Paphos 8041, Cyprus

    Mobile: +357 99675013

    www.seahorsefilms.com 

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    Credits

    Director: Petros Charalambous

    Script: Eve Makis

              Stavros Pamballis