PalmStar Expands Film Division With New Hires

PalmStar Entertainment has announced the addition of 2 new film industry executives in its New York office to support the continued expansion of its film production division. Courtney Andrialis and Jonathan Shukat have joined PalmStar Entertainment as Development and Production Executives. They are based in New York and report to Kevin Frakes CEO of PalmStar Entertainment.

“We’re thrilled to have Courtney and Jonathan join our team,” said Kevin Frakes, CEO and co-founder. “We are confident they will be a tremendous asset to our company as we gear up for continuous film productions in the upcoming months.”

Courtney Andrialis worked in development and production at New York based companies HDNet Films and Open City, both founded and run by producers Jason Kliot and Joana Vicente. Co-founded by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban, HDNet was the first all HD production shingle in the US. Under that banner, Andrialis served as a creative executive on numerous films including Zoe Cassavetes’ “Broken English” starring Parker Posey, Drea DeMatteo, Gena Rowlands, Brian DePalma’s Iraq drama “Redacted”, and Alex Gibney’s upcoming documentary “Hunter Thompson”. At Open City, Andrialis helped run development for Deutsch/Open City Films, where advertising mogul Donny Deutsch was a partner, served as creative executive on Joby Harold’s “Awake” starring Jessica Alba, Hayden Christiansen, Terrence Howard, soon to be released by The Weinstein Company, and was instrumental in the development of the upcoming “Infinite Jest” to be directed by Sam Jones, and Nicole Holofcener’s “Me, Too.” Andrialis has a BFA in Film and Television Production from Tisch School of the Arts, NYU.

Jonathan Shukat was the set assistant to GreeneStreet Films producers John Penotti and Fisher Stevens on their films “Awake” starring Jessica Alba, Terrance Howard and director Michael Ian Black’s “Wedding Daze” starring Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher. Jonathan also assisted at GreeneStreet in development, foreign sales and investor relations. Shukat directed and produced the documentary short, “Only Seconds Left”, which was accepted out of competition to the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. He also co-wrote and produced the short, “Something of Value”, that is currently being submitted to film festivals. Shukat attended Columbia University.

PalmStar Entertainment is an independent film company based in New York and Los Angeles, founded in 2004 by Kevin Frakes. PalmStar is focused on developing literary driven properties and raises independent production financing for its smaller budgeted films. PalmStar is in pre-production for the feature film adaptation of Paolo Coelho’s Veronika Decides to Die starring Kate Bosworth, directed by BAFTA award-winning Emily Young from a script by Larry Gross (“We Don’t Live Here Anymore”) and Roberta Hanley. PalmStar is developing a feature film adaptation of Peter Biskind’s Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film into a feature length comedy. Ken Bowser (”Easy Riders, Raging Bulls”) is attached to direct. Additionally, PalmStar optioned and is developing Bret Easton Ellis’ International bestseller Lunar Park and recently sold and distributed its first two features, “Fifty Pills” and “Premium”. For more information, please visit http://www.palmstar.com

PalmStar Branches With S2 Entertainment

PALMSTAR BRANCHES WITH S2 ENTERTAINMENT
-Development and Casting Office Opens in NYC-

LOS ANGELES, CA (May 2nd, 2007) PalmStar Entertainment expands to the East Coast with S2 Entertainment, a new development and casting office in New York City (36 East 20th Street, 3rd Fl, NYC 10003). S2 Entertainment co-founders Sig De Miguel and Stephen Vincent will head the new PalmStar branch and will report to PalmStar’s co-founder Kevin Frakes.

S2 Entertainment will concentrate on developing new projects for PalmStar and will also serve as the in-house casting for all their feature film projects. Sig De Miguel and Stephen Vincent formed S2 Entertainment in January 2006 with the mission to cast and produce high quality independent films. Over the past year, the duo has served as casting directors on eight independent films including “The Narrows” starring Kevin Zegers, Vincent D’Onofrio and Sophia Bush, produced by Leslie Urdang (“The Great New Wonderful”, “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”); “The Ministers” starring John Leguizamo and Harvey Keitel, directed by Franc. Reyes; “The Passage” starring Stephen Dorff, produced by Lynette Howell (“Half Nelson”) and the upcoming Universal Pictures release, “Illegal Tender” directed by Franc. Reyes and produced by John Singleton.

Sig De Miguel of S2 Entertainment worked alongside Amanda Mackey and Cathy Sandrich Gelfond for six years where they cast such feature films as the award winning, critically acclaimed “United 93” directed by Paul Greengrass; “The Good Shepherd”, Robert De Niro’s epic film starring Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie, “The Lost City” starring and directed by Andy Garcia; “The Cooler” starring William H. Macy, Alec Baldwin and Maria Bello; “A Love Song For Bobby Long” starring John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson; “The Matador” starring Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear and Hope Davis; “The Man” starring Samuel L. Jackson and “P.S.” starring Laura Linney and Topher Grace among others. With Mackey Sandrich he also cast the upcoming releases “Chapter 27” starring Jared Leto and Lindsay Lohan; “Fierce People” starring Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland and “Brooklyn Rules” starring Alec Baldwin and Freddie Prinze Jr. Sig’s other recently completed films include “Where God Left His Shoes” starring John Leguizamo and Leonor Varela, “A Crime” starring Harvey Keitel and Emmanuelle Beart and “Premium” starring Zoe Saldana and Dorian Missick.

Stephen Vincent of S2 Entertainment is a casting director who, prior to teaming with Sig, served as casting associate under Bonnie Timmermann. Over six years, he worked on movies such as “Black Hawk Down”, directed by Ridley Scott; “Spy Game” with Brad Pitt and Robert Redford; “Pearl Harbor” with Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett; “Coyote Ugly”; “The Insider” with Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, and “Armageddon”. He has cast independent films such as “Once in the Life” directed by Laurence Fishburne; “London” starring Jessica Biel and Jason Statham and a film version of the off-Broadway play, “Bug”, starring Ashley Judd and being directed by William Friedkin. Stephen also served as director of development under Ms. Timmermann who recently produced “Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus”, starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr., “London”; the upcoming film “Georgia Rule” starring Lindsay Lohan, Felicity Huffman and Jane Fonda and “The Rule of Nines” starring Terrence Howard and to be directed by Bobby Moresco, co-writer of “Crash”.

PalmStar Entertainment is an independent film company based in New York and Los Angeles, founded in 2004 by Kevin Frakes. PalmStar is focused on developing literary driven properties and raises independent production financing for its smaller budgeted films. PalmStar is developing a feature film adaptation of Peter Biskind’s Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film into a feature length comedy. Ken Bowser (”Easy Riders, Raging Bulls”) is attached to direct. Additionally, PalmStar optioned and is developing Bret Easton Ellis’ International bestseller Lunar Park and recently sold and distributed its first two features, “Fifty Pills” and “Premium”. For more information, please visit http://www.palmstar.com/.

PalmStar Gets “Down and Dirty Pictures”

HOLLYWOOD, CA (August 2006) – PalmStar Entertainment is developing Peter Biskind’s (Easy Riders, Raging Bulls) industry expose Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film into a feature length comedy. Ken Bowser (“Easy Riders, Raging Bulls”) is attached to direct and British comedy writer Dean Craig (Frank Oz’ “Death at the Funeral”) will pen the screenplay. Film will be produced by Palm-Star’s CEO and co-founder Kevin Frakes. Executive Produced by PalmStar’s Chairman and co-founder Stephan Paternot, Sriram Das and Gary Kaplan, Vivek Tiwary of Tiwary Entertainment Group.

Down and Dirty Pictures is a highly entertaining saga about the independent film movement in the 1990’s and the filmmakers and people associated in this small world. Biskind’s focus is Sundance Film Festival founder Robert Redford and Miramax’s co-chairman Harvey Weinstein who are instrumental leaders in the independent film world.

Says Biskind, “Behind the cameras with the giants of the indie film scene in the 90’s was almost as exciting as what was in front of the cameras. It’s a subject that demands to be made into a feature film.”

Bowser adds, “Down and Dirty Pictures was so obviously a movie that I was a little amazed when we managed to snatch up the rights before the studios moved in. It’s outrageous, insane, passionate and hilarious; you couldn’t make these guys up. They’re like offensive linemen rampaging across the fields of Sundance sacking anyone who gets in their way, while the handsome movie star owner of the stadium smiles benevolently down on his charges. If that’s not a movie I don’t know what is.”

PalmStar Entertainment is an independent film company based in New York and Los Angeles, founded last year by Kevin Frakes. PalmStar is focused on developing literary driven properties and raises independent production financing for its smaller budgeted films. Currently, PalmStar is developing a feature film adaptation of 3 Nights in August, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Buzz Bissinger (Friday Night Lights, Shattered Glass). Actor and writer Kevin Pollak (“Usual Suspects”) will adapt to screenplay. Last year, PalmStar completed production of its first two features, “Fifty Pills” and “Premium”. “Fifty Pills” recently premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews. The film directed by Theo Avgerinos, stars Kristen Bell (“Veronica Mars”), Lou Taylor Pucci (“Thumbsucker”), Michael Pena (“Crash”) and John Hensley (“Nip/Tuck”). “Premium” directed by Pete Chatmon, premiered at the Miami International Film Festival and stars Zoe Saldana (“Pirates of the Caribbean 2”), Hill Harper (“CSI:NY”), Dorian Missick (“The Manchurian Candidate”), William Sadler (“The Green Mile”) and Frankie Faison (“In Good Company”).

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