Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Fox bets on Schweighoefer

BERLIN -- Following a huge success of Matthias Schweighoefer's directorial debut "Exactly what a Guy," Fox is again joining up using the actor-helmer on his next project, "Schlussmacher." Created by Pantaleon Films, the organization run by Schweighoefer and partners Marco Beckmann and Serta Maag, "Schlussmacher" follows an worker of the professional "separation agency" that can help couples split up. The development has to date guaranteed 700,000 ($918,000) in subsidy gold coin in the German Federal Film Board and also the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg. Co-created by Pantaleon and Fox, that also launched the film, "Exactly what a Guy" gained $16.5 million in the box office. Schweighoefer presently seems in Universal's "Rubbeldiekatz," Detlev Buck's laffer a good not successful actor who hide themself like a lady to land a job inside a Hollywood Nazi pic shooting in Berlin. He next seems in Paramount's local comedy "Russendisko," by Oliver Ziegenbalg. Contact Erectile dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com

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