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Groundbreaking Atlantis Doc Teams Seattle-Based MindRiot Entertainment, Panama’s Hypatia Films (EXCLUSIVE)

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Anna Marie de la Fuente Seattle-based MindRiot Entertainment is teaming up with Panama’s Hypatia Films, an associate producer of Claire Denis’ Cannes Grand Prix winner “Stars at Noon,” on the groundbreaking documentary, “In Search of Atlantis,” based on the findings of Seattle native Dr.

Jason Rubin who has used deductive reasoning, the writings of philosopher Plato and the most advanced satellite sonar imagery to pinpoint the location of the fabled lost island of Atlantis.

According to MindRiot co-founder and chief creative officer Jonathan Keasey, Dr. Rubin passed on other Hollywood suitors as he liked MindRiot’s approach to the content and the fact that it had marshalled the support of multiple universities, including deep sea explorer Don Walsh, the honorary president of the Explorers Club, and even European authorities, given the maritime jurisdiction of Rubin’s site in the Atlantic Ocean.

Denis is among the constellation of world talent descending on the 70th San Sebastian Film Festival. Keasey, who plans to attend the festival, first begun collaborating with Hypatia Films, run by Pituka Ortega Heilbron, on WWII drama “Down Wind.” The WGA screenwriter-producer has drafted the screenplay with its director, Guatemala’s Jayro Bustamante (“La Llorona,” “Ixcanul”), helping to polish the Spanish dialogue of the mainly English-language script. “Though the film is based on New Mexican source material, the subject matter once again has tendrils that reach into MindRiot’s home turf, this time the nuclear plant in Hanford, Washington, whose scientists created the plutonium for ‘Trinity’ and the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945,” said Keasey. “I knew the film needed a writer and producing partner with a deep and

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