Ridley Scott protégé Involved in Bidding War?
You may have heard the name Carl Erik Rinsch before, He's one of the directors at RSA, Ridley and Tony Scott's company.
Five of RSA's directors (Jake Scott, Greg Fay, Johnny Hardstaff, Carl Erik Rinsch, and Hi-Sim) are currently partnering with Phillips for a group of shorts called "Parallel Lines" which you can read about Here.
"Parallel Lines" has lead to a nifty-looking sci-fi short about a mystery box and an android chase through the streets of Russia. The short is called "The Gift". You can watch the video below:
The short ends somewhat ambiguously after featuring some fantastic integrated CG for a budget that is rumored to be in the tens of thousands of dollars (previous rumors had it budgeted slightly over $1 mil, but there's now some debate).
Rinsch was originally the director tapped for the "Alien" prequel before Ridley Scott decided to pick up that project himself. Now Rinsch is on the brink of his break in the public sphere and /Film might have just learned what's going to push him into the big leagues:
Yesterday word dropped that a bidding war had begun between several big Hollywood movie studios, including Warner Bros and Fox, to turn the short film into a feature. “It’s all happening.”
I have found out some more information. Apparently the movie studios aren’t interested in Rinsch developing a feature length adaptation of his short film The Gift…
They aren’t interested in developing a feature out of the short because, well, the feature film has already been developed.
That's right, there's an entire package ready to be made into a film with a "big budget look" for a low actual budget. It's working title is "Small." /Film even has some hi-rez concept art photos that Rinsch has paid for out of his own pocket. as Latino Review points out, a Self-financed development, budget-but-pretty CGI? Anyone else getting a Neil Blomkamp/D9 feeling out of this one?
I couldn't agree more, I'll be very interested to see what happens.