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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? STARS OF TOMORROW 4 6 8


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Kampusch in Constantin Films’ Eng- lish-language 3096 Days, about the kid- nap victim’s eight-year ordeal, which has wrapped at Bavaria Film Studios. Douglas Booth went straight from


the Stars shoot to playing Romeo in director Carlo Carlei’s Romeo & Juliet, opposite Hailee Steinfeld. He has also landed the coveted role of Shem in Dar- ren Aronofsky’s Noah, opposite Russell Crowe.


4 Joe Cole played the lead in Offender, to be released by


Revolver, and has also been filming the second series of The Hour for the BBC.


5 Robert Emms went from War Horse


the Cannes Critics’ Week opener Broken with Cillian Murphy and Tim Roth.


6 After touring the awards circuit for his role in Weekend, Tom Cul-


len is in Jordan shooting the feature Last Days On Mars for director Ruairi Robinson opposite Liev Schreiber and


www.screendaily.com to Mirror Mirror, and featured in


1 Vanessa Kirby and Joshua Bowman 2 Sebastian Armesto, Georgia King, John Boyega and Alexandra Roach 3 Phoebe Fox, Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Douglas Booth 4 Joe Cole 5 Robert Emms 6 Tom Cullen and MyAnna Buring 7 Arjun Rose, John Maclean and Colin Kennedy 8 Jay Basu 9 Rowan Athale


Romola Garai, with Focus Features on board for world sales. MyAnna Buring went straight from


Kill List into filming Tom Green’s BBC1 three-part series Black Out opposite Christopher Eccleston and Andrew Scott. She is currently filming the eight- part series Ripper Street for the BBC. She will appear in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2 at the end of the year.


Directors & writers 7 Arjun Rose has signed a TV devel-


opment deal with Elton John’s


Rocket Pictures and is set to shoot The Blindside, his second feature after Demons Never Die, in January 2013 with Alcon Entertainment. He has also signed with Anonymous Content. John Maclean’s short Pitch Black


Heist went on to win the Bafta for short film. He is currently writing a feature, commissioned by Film4. Having won the Scottish short film Bafta for I Love Luci, Colin Kennedy


is set to direct comedy Swung, to star Elena Anaya, and adapted by Ewan Morrison from his novel of the same name. With backing from Creative Scotland, he hopes to start shooting this autumn.


8 Screenwriter Jay Basu’s Fast Girls is out this month. He is cur-


rently writing the sequel to Gareth Edwards’ Monsters, to be called Dark Continent, for Vertigo. It will be di- rected by Tom Green (Misfits). Basu is also writing a Jack the Ripper film for Pathé, alongside an Ireland-set crime film, which Lenny Abraham- son is set to direct.


9 Rowan Athale recently shot his first feature as writer/director, Waste-


land, with Timothy Spall, Matthew Lewis, Luke Treadaway, Gerard Kearns, Neil Maskell, past Star of Tomorrow Iwan Rheon, and Vanessa Kirby, whom he met on the Stars of Tomorrow 2011 photoshoot. The film is currently in post-production (see p63). n


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