THE CASTLE Heads Into The Film Studio, Production Begins 12/7
The original cast of the hit Off-Broadway play, The Castle, heads to the film studio to set their performance on celluloid. The film will be produced by Martin Feinberg and Eric Krebs for Feinberg's Winner Productions. Phillip Messina (With Friends Like These) will direct the screen version to premiere at film festivals in 2010. Shooting will take place in Manhattan beginning on December 7, with a portion of the film to be filmed before convicts in a New York Correctional Facility.
The Castle was conceived and directed Off-Broadway by David Rothenberg, who founded The Fortune Society 42 years ago. It was written in collaboration with and performed by Vilma Ortiz Donavan (6 years), Kenneth Harrigan (16 years) and Angel Ramos (30 years) and Casimiro Torres (16 years) -- all of whom share their own real-life stories and collectively served 70 years in prison.
"Fortune Society, The Castle this play, and now this film The Castle, came into being because of another play from years ago," said Rothenberg. "This piece of theater has a natural power all its own, because the stories being told belong to the people telling them."
Photo credit: Linda Lenzi

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