Exclusive: Sci-fi action-comedy stars Yotam Ishay as a man who discovers that he is a robot.
Genre specialist sales outfit Devilworks has acquired Israeli sci-fi action-comedy Omg I’m A Robot!, which will have its world premiere at next month’s Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Catalonia, Spain (Oct 7-16).
Screening as part of the festival’s Midnight X-Treme strand on Oct 14 and 15, the film follows a young man who realises one day that he is not human and is actually an indestructible robot. When his girlfriend is kidnapped by a mysterious organisation, he must go on a journey to save her, and to discover the reasons behind his creation.
Tal Goldberg and Gal Zelezniak wrote and directed the Hebrew-language film, their debut feature. Yotam Ishay (The Bubble) stars in the lead role. It was produced by Amir Manor (Epilogue).
Devilworks president Samantha Richardson commented on the acquisition: “We adore sci-fi and Omg, I’m A Robot...
Genre specialist sales outfit Devilworks has acquired Israeli sci-fi action-comedy Omg I’m A Robot!, which will have its world premiere at next month’s Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Catalonia, Spain (Oct 7-16).
Screening as part of the festival’s Midnight X-Treme strand on Oct 14 and 15, the film follows a young man who realises one day that he is not human and is actually an indestructible robot. When his girlfriend is kidnapped by a mysterious organisation, he must go on a journey to save her, and to discover the reasons behind his creation.
Tal Goldberg and Gal Zelezniak wrote and directed the Hebrew-language film, their debut feature. Yotam Ishay (The Bubble) stars in the lead role. It was produced by Amir Manor (Epilogue).
Devilworks president Samantha Richardson commented on the acquisition: “We adore sci-fi and Omg, I’m A Robot...
- 9/23/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
The festival is showcasing virtual reality for the first time, including the first raft of Israeli Vr projects.
Jerusalem Film Festival this year hosts its first virtual reality (Vr) strand, showcasing projects from Israeli film-makers. Six films are on show in a dedicated space on the second floor of Jerusalem Cinematheque, until July 14.
Although technology is considered to be one of Israel’s most developed sectors — the country’s spend on technological and scientific research in relation to its Gdp is the second highest in the world — its film industry has yet to embrace Vr, despite the medium’s growing presence on the world cinema stage. At Cannes this year, Vr was the focus of the Marché du Film’s Next programme, while festivals including Sundance and Tribeca also placed heavy emphasis on Vr in 2016.
A four-day interactive storytelling event held in Tel Aviv in March this year — Steamer Salon, which featured...
Jerusalem Film Festival this year hosts its first virtual reality (Vr) strand, showcasing projects from Israeli film-makers. Six films are on show in a dedicated space on the second floor of Jerusalem Cinematheque, until July 14.
Although technology is considered to be one of Israel’s most developed sectors — the country’s spend on technological and scientific research in relation to its Gdp is the second highest in the world — its film industry has yet to embrace Vr, despite the medium’s growing presence on the world cinema stage. At Cannes this year, Vr was the focus of the Marché du Film’s Next programme, while festivals including Sundance and Tribeca also placed heavy emphasis on Vr in 2016.
A four-day interactive storytelling event held in Tel Aviv in March this year — Steamer Salon, which featured...
- 7/11/2016
- ScreenDaily
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