Friday, September 9, 2011

Toronto 2011: 50 Cent's 'All Things Fall Apart' Acquired by Image Entertainment (Exclusive)

Image Entertainment has acquired all U.S. privileges to any or all Things Break Apart, the inspiring drama directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Ray Liotta.our editor recommends50 Cent's 'Things Fall Apart' Trailer Debuts Online 50 Cent Makes $8.7 Million Via Twitter50 Cent Criticizes Record Company On Twitter Postpones Album ReleaseRelated Subjects•Toronto Worldwide Fil... PHOTOS: Toronto Film Festival: 13 Films to understand Peebles and Lynn Whitfield also topline the film, which informs the storyline of the Heisman-bound nfl and college football star whose career hits a wall when he's identified having a tumor only inches from his heart. The film has been charged because the first straight drama to star Jackson, the rapper-switched-actor who formerly made an appearance in a number of action movies. The actor apparently lost 80 pounds for that role. THR's Complete Toronto 2011 Coverage Break Apart is created by Jackson and Randall Emmett via their Cheetah Vision Films partnership. Patricia Eberle, Rionda Del Castro, Anthony Gudas, and Michael Corso would be the executive producers. The film, that has tested at a number of festivals, has been eyed to have an early 2012 theatrical opening then a house entertainment, VOD, digital and broadcast release underneath the company's One Village label. The offer between Image and purchasers agent Hannibal Pictures was inked right before TIFF formally got going ahead. Image Bill Bromiley and Brett Dismuke, together with Hannibal's Del Castro, were central in finalizing the domestic deal. Related Subjects Toronto Worldwide Film Festival 50 Cent

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