Three Michigan filmmakers are joining forces on a new crime thriller called Ashes of Eden, it's been announced.
The feature film is now in pre-production and is scheduled to shoot in Michigan in autumn 2012. It will be produced by New House Entertainment, Collective Development Inc and Ahptic Film & Digital.
The story will see the son of a single-female police officer steal from a ruthless drug dealer to save his mother from financial ruin. Descending into the brutal drug world to raise the cash, he is hunted by the dealer, the police and his own addictions.
Writer and director Shane Hagedorn (pictured below), who runs production company New House Entertainment, will also appear in the film as a character called Nichols. This is his second feature after 2008's The Model Father.
Collective Development president DJ Perry is a producer on the new film and is also appearing in front of the...
The feature film is now in pre-production and is scheduled to shoot in Michigan in autumn 2012. It will be produced by New House Entertainment, Collective Development Inc and Ahptic Film & Digital.
The story will see the son of a single-female police officer steal from a ruthless drug dealer to save his mother from financial ruin. Descending into the brutal drug world to raise the cash, he is hunted by the dealer, the police and his own addictions.
Writer and director Shane Hagedorn (pictured below), who runs production company New House Entertainment, will also appear in the film as a character called Nichols. This is his second feature after 2008's The Model Father.
Collective Development president DJ Perry is a producer on the new film and is also appearing in front of the...
- 8/30/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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