Monday 2 June 2008

David MacKenzie joins 'Stain in the Snow'

Film an adaptation of Georges Simenon novel





CANNES -- Red-hot Scottish director David MacKenzie ("Hallam Foe") has boarded the psychological drama "Stain In the Snow," an adaptation of the 1948 novel by Georges Simenon, which Germany's Studio Hamburg International is producing.


Mackenzie will move to "Stain" after finishing his U.S. feature film debut, the sex comedy "Spread" starring Aston Kutcher and Anne Heche.


Studio Hamburg is currently developing the script together with Chorion, the UK-based executors of the Simenon estate. Shooting on the $11 million- $14 million pictures is planned for 2009 in Germany.


Studio Hamburg's Malte Grunert and Sytze van der Laan will produce with Chorion receiving an executive producer credit.


Set in an unnamed country obviously based on Nazi-occupied France, the novel is about a naive boy who descends into psychosis and depravity. It was previously adapted for the screen by Luis Saslavsky as "La Neige etait sale" (1952).


Simenon was one of the most prolific and acclaimed writers of the 20th century. His books have sold more than 600 million copies worldwide and dozens have been made into films. Simenon was president of the Cannes jury in 1960.



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