Rabu, 16 April 2008
Jennifer Aniston starts production company and will star in most of the films
Jennifer Aniston has founded her own production company with partner Kristin Hahn, who worked with her in Plan B Entertainment, the production company Aniston formed with her ex, Brad Pitt. Aniston's new production company is called "Echo Films," and they already have several projects in place with Universal films to adapt books for the big screen. Hahn and Aniston explain:
"We particularly like working from books and real-life stories about distinct characters that embody something relatable and relevant about human nature's double-sided coin of vulnerability and mettle," Hahn said.
That theme prompted the company's name, Aniston said.
"We're drawn to stories about people finding their voice and finding their way because they help us as listeners and viewers do what we feel we're all trying to do, which is making sense of our lives through the stories of others," Aniston said. "That's why we chose the name Echo, to echo back an idea, a challenge, something that resonates through all of us."
[From Variety]
The Variety article states that most of the films "will be developed as star vehicles for Aniston," and isn't that why actors and actresses start production companies? It's a smart move for her and one that will keep her employed in the industry for years to come. They have at least six projects currently in the works, only one of which Variety notes isn't going to include her as an actress.
They're producing two films about marriage problems: "Getting Rid of Matthew," based on a British bestselling novel about a publicist who tries to befriend the wife of the man she's having an affair with in order to get rid of him, and "The Divorce Party," based on an upcoming book about a husband and wife who hold a party on their 35th wedding anniversary to announce their divorce.
Other films in the works from Echo include "Counter-Clockwise," based on an aging study at Harvard, and "Love: Todd," about a tennis instructor and his precocious student. Aniston will not appear in "Love: Todd."
There's also "Chemistry," a dramedy about the brain chemistry similarities between obsessive compulsive disorder and romantic love, and "The Goree Girls," about a all-female band formed from Texas inmates. Aniston will star in that one, according to Variety.
Aniston is shown on set on 3/17/08, thanks to Splash News.
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