EXCLUSIVE: Luke Brawley’s specialist non-fiction agency Indox has snapped up a trio of 2024 festival breakouts, including the TIFF debut title Blue Road – The Edna O’Brien Story by Sinead O’Shea (Pray For Our Sinners).
Blue Road is produced by Ellie Emptage (Nothing Compares, Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist) and debuted as part of TIFF Docs. The pic is described as a deeply personal and captivating portrayal of Edna O’Brien, one of Ireland’s literary giants. “I have loved working with Luke in the past and am excited to work with him again via Indox,” O’Shea said. “The world of film festivals can seem overwhelming but he is a smart and kind collaborator.” Brawley has also added Locarno competition title Invention and Tribeca flick They’re Here from Daniel Claridge and Pacho Velez to his slate.
Invention is a project co-created by director Courtney Stephens (The American Sector) and Callie Hernandez (La La Land, Alien: Covenant).
The film is based on a fictionalized narrative that follows a meta-version of Hernandez, who receives a mysterious medical device following the death of her father.
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