PostPanic

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PostPanic is a Dutch film company founded in 1997. PostPanic now includes company segments that produce commercial film, long format film and more. They also host and curate the bi-annual PanicRoom. In 2019, the firm rebranded as ThePanics.[1]

History[]

PostPanic formed back in 1997 when Mischa Rozema, Jules Tervoort and Mark Visser graduated from HKU (Hogeschool Kunst Utrecht) together. Their graduation film A Time Of Panic was received to high acclaim and launched their careers in the Netherlands. The firm's name is a reference to life after A Time for Panic. In 2007, Mark Visser left PostPanic to work on his own projects.

In 2012, PostPanic embarked on their most ambitious personal project to date, SUNDAYS - a feature film idea written and to be directed by PostPanic co-founder Mischa Rozema. This was the first project under their new arm, PostPanic Pictures. Filming took place in Mexico City in November 2012 with US actor Brian Petsos taking on the male lead. The concept short was released on-line in March 2015 and following an auction, Warner Bros secured the rights.[2]

In 2015, PostPanic Pictures announced their second film project, Lost Boy, written and to be directed by duo Ash Thorp and Anthony Scott Burns. In 2017 PostPanic Pictures expanded into episodic drama, developing a new Mischa Rozema collaboration with writer Justin Lockey Editors (band) on The Salvation and The Flock.

References[]

  1. ^ "PostPanic rebrands for the next 21 years". shots. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  2. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (26 March 2015). "Warner Bros Wins Visionary Viral Short 'Sundays' Auction; You Gotta See What $51,000 Can Look Like Onscreen". Deadline. Retrieved 3 February 2021.

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