Gabriel Cowan is the founder of New Artists Alliance, the production company behind Growth. New Artists Alliance provides funding for up to three low budget films per year. The goal is to support and empower young emerging filmmakers. They have an advisory committee that consists of some of the most talented filmmakers in Hollywood. They help the emerging artists develop their scripts and plan for shooting. We search for emerging students from CalArts, UCLA, USC, AFI, Loyola, and Chapman. Working with young talented filmmakers is both inspirational and personally fulfilling. Gabriel directed over two dozen short films for Big Pictures. He also co-wrote, and co-directed a feature film which recently sold worldwide, is wrapping post production on his second and third feature films. Currently he is finishing the editing on a documentary he directed on reconciliation and forgiveness in post genocide Rwanda called Flower in the Gun Barrel. Martin Sheen is narrating.
- 9/9/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Gabriel Cowan's Growth will be infecting its way to DVD September 7th via Anchor Bay Entertainment. The film stars Brian Krause, Mircea Monroe, Christopher Shand and Nora Kirkpatrick.
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island’s population,...
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island’s population,...
- 6/20/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Growth Gabriel Cowan PosterAnchor Bay Entertainment will be releasing Gabriel Cowan's (Breathing Room) Growth on DVD September 7th (Shock). The clip below for the film is sure to make audiences squirm as 2" parasites infect almost every one on the isolated Kuttyhunk Island. This New Artists Alliance film stars Mircea Monroe (The Black Waters of Echo's Pond), Christopher Shand (Hit and Run) and Brian Krause (Desertion). Have a watch of the trailer below along with the announced DVD extras also inside.
The synopsis for Growth here:
"Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But, the experiment went horribly wrong. A lethal parasite was produced that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island's population, with the survivors fleeing for their lives.
Continues...
Twenty years later, Jamie Akerman (Monroe), who...
The synopsis for Growth here:
"Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But, the experiment went horribly wrong. A lethal parasite was produced that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island's population, with the survivors fleeing for their lives.
Continues...
Twenty years later, Jamie Akerman (Monroe), who...
- 6/19/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's been many months since we're heard any news about Gabriel Cowan's sci-fi thriller Growth, but thanks to Anchor Bay Entertainment that's about to change as they'll be releasing the film onto DVD this September 7th.
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed...
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed...
- 6/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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