Periscope Entertainment is a Los Angeles–based
film and
comic book company that was founded in 2004 by producer David Guy Levy. It has several projects in development and set for release.[1]
Banking on Bitcoin, The documentary shows the players who are defining how this technology will shape our lives. The film was directed by Christopher Cannucciari and produced by
David Guy Levy.[4]
Would You Rather, Desperate to help her ailing brother, a young woman agrees to compete in a deadly game of "Would You Rather," hosted by a sadistic aristocrat. Starring
Brittany Snow and
Jeffrey Combs, the film was directed by
David Guy Levy and written by Steffen Schlachtenhaufen.[5]
Terri,
Azazel Jacobs' follow-up to his Sundance hit, "Momma's Man", from the Independent Spirit Award nominated script by Patrick deWitt, Terri is a boy just trying to survive his awkward years as a teenager.
John C. Reilly and
Jacob Wysocki star.[6]
August, directed by Austin Chick and starring
Josh Hartnett,
Adam Scott,
Naomie Harris, with
David Bowie and Rip Torn, which centers on two brothers fighting to keep their start-up company afloat on Wall Street during the month of August, 2001. AUGUST premiered at the 2008
Sundance Film Festival and was Periscope Entertainment's first motion picture release.[7]
Lying, the directorial debut of M Blash, starring
Chloë Sevigny,
Jena Malone and
Leelee Sobieski, which follows the unraveling of a pathological liar during a weekend with some friends at her family's country home. Lying was an official selection of the Directors Fortnight program at the
Cannes Film Festival.[8]
Comic releases
Pet Human, created and written by
David Guy Levy, Illustrated by Alex Heywood, and written by Steffen Schlachtenhaufen.[9]
Back to Back to the Future, created and written by
David Guy Levy with art by Jeffrey Spokes.[10]
Cornboy, created and written by Pamela Corkey, adapted and written by
Joshua Dysart.[11]
Future projects
Projects in development for Periscope include:
The Peanut Butter Solution, Michael Baskin is an average, everyday little boy. And, Like most eleven-year-olds, has a vivid imagination that sometimes gets the best of him. But nothing, not even his wildest imaginings, can prepare little Michael for the strange and enchanting adventure that will change his life. David Guy Levy teams up with Rock Demmers, the original producer of the 1985 award-winning family film, for this classic remake.
References
^William, Guy.
"About". Periscope Entertainment website. Retrieved 8 December 2021.