SA DIRECTOR DONOVAN MARSH SCORES HOLLYWOOD FILM

South Africa director Donovan Marsh with his SAFTA gongs. PICTURE: Timeslive
SOUTH African film director and writer Donovan Marsh has been hand picked to put together his first Hollywood film, Hunter Killer, starring legendary character actor Gary Oldman and action movie hero Gerard Butler.
SA's director Donovan Marsh to direct a Hollywood flick. PICTURE: Trackingboard/Twitter
Known for bringing South Africa's favourite schoolboy to life on the big screen in the first two Spud films, will direct the action thriller about an American submarine commander sent deep into Russian waters to save the elected Russian president in the midst of a military coup. The film begins shooting in London in July 2016.
Speaking to the Screen Africa website in 2013, Marsh explained what inspired him as a director.
"I am inspired by filmmakers who are always fully aware and respectful of their audience and do everything in their power, in every second and in every frame, to entertain, surprise, move and finally comment on the nature of humanity. Good solid thinking also inspires me. The world is in sore need of powerful thinkers."


 Marsh is a fixture in the South African film, television and media industry, having directed a number of commercials and television productions, including the Class Act acting reality show. Feature films, though, are his first love and where he has gained his most success. His first film, the Safta-winning Dollars and White Pipes, was an action-packed South African gangster drama.

His greatest international triumph so far, however, has been as director and writer of the critically acclaimed action drama iNumber Number, which earned selection for the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was also an audience favourite at the official Quentin Tarantino Film Festival. He won a Best Screenplay Award for the film at the 2013 Africa International Film Festival in Lagos, Nigeria. The film also won Best Director, Best Writer and Best Editing at the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs)

Marsh will follow other prominent South African directors working in international mainstream cinema, including Gavin Hood (Tsotsi, Wolverine), Neil Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) and Jann Turner (TV's Castle, Teen Wolf).  - report by: Deadline (USA)

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