FILM MAKER RECEIVES PERMISSION TO ADAPT STEPHEN KING SHORT.
Since the 1970s, best-selling author Stephen King has allowed select student film makers to adapt his short stories under a program called “The Dollar Baby Deal”. Under the dollar baby deal, young film makers are allowed to create non-profit, non-commercial adaptations of Mr. King’s stories.
Film maker, Robert Kreh recently received such permission to adapt “Cain Rose Up” from King’s short story anthology “Skeleton Crew.” The story tells the disturbing tale of a mentally unbalanced young college student who goes on a shooting spree, massacring several classmates. The story shows an eerie prescience being originally published in 1985, long before the tragedies at Columbine and Virginia Tech.
Since the project is non-profit, Mr. Kreh will be unable to seek traditional investment. Instead he will fund a majority of the film with donations from friends and fans. This will allow those who donate an opportunity to be involved in the project, and potentially see their names on the big screen at film festivals across the country.
With such a famous authors work, and such controversial and timely subject matter, the film is certain to raise some eyebrows. Mr. Kreh recently finished the script, and has begun fundraising. The film is expected to begin principle photography in early spring 2009, in the Tampa, FL area.
If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Robert Kreh, he can be reached at his official website at http://www.cainrising.com &