PALMSTAR EXPANDS FILM DIVISION WITH NEW HIRES

September 28, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
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 and Stephan Paternot, co-founders 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 oversee a development deal with advertising mogul Donny Deutsch, 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 Stephan Paternot and 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

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