Minnick, Joel's long-time collaborator, applies the 14th-century philosophy of Occam's Razor to their films: when multiple explanations for something exist, the simpler one is usually better. “That seems like a musician who is writing a song, but in five different keys just in case one sounds better,” says director Joel Potrykus about coming up with a long shotlist for a scene. Minnick are throwing out the rules for everything from shot coverage to film distribution. I could not be more excited that we are starting the journey together.Joel Potrykus and Adam J. In my first conversation with Hanna about The Alchemist, I realized she understood the impact this novel has and I knew I wanted to make this film with TriStar. “It helped give me the courage to take chances and the confidence to chase my dream. “ The Alchemist changed my life when I first read it almost 20 years ago,” Frakes said. Turns out that some of that risk-taking spirit was gleaned from Coelho’s book. This follows its $2 million deal to acquire the Allan Loeb script Collateral Beauty, which turned into the awards season film that stars Will Smith, with New Line releasing December 16. PalmStar has in a short term emerged as a serious player for pricey material. It’s easy to see why the book has connected with more than 65 million people around the world, and we’re committed to making a film that authentically captures its power and expands its reach.” “It is a story I have returned to over the years and it has long been a dream to bring this insightful, magical and cinematic adventure to the screen. “Like most fans of the book, I remember where I was when I first read The Alchemist,” Minghella said. That will be done through TriStar, where Minghella will steer it with Nicole Brown. PalmStar expected at that time that it would make a WW rights deal with a major studio, aiming for a mid-2017 start date on production with a 2018 release.
PalmStar Media Pays $6.5 Million For Paulo Coelho Novel 'The Alchemist' For a commitment by an independent producer/financier, The Alchemist deal rivaled the $5 million that upstart Imperative Entertainment paid for the David Grann novel Killers Of The Flower Moon last March, which now has Eric Roth adapting.
“I’m thrilled to be moving this project forward after all these years,” Fishburne said.Īll this happened right on the heels of Frakes and Buddy Patrick spending $6.5 million during the Toronto Film Festival to acquire the novel from The Weinstein Company, which meant paying back TWC the $5 million it invested in book rights and script drafts before TWC put the book in turnaround last fall, and another $1.5 million in producing fees against potential back end for Bob and Harvey Weinstein, who remain in producing capacities. The book has been guided creatively for years by Cinema Gypsy’s Laurence Fishburne, who will take it the rest of the way in partnership with fellow producer, PalmStar Media’s Kevin Frakes, and TriStar president Hannah Minghella. EXCLUSIVE: Sony-based TriStar has stepped up to make a worldwide rights deal to turn the Paulo Coelho novel The Alchemist into a feature film.