Rabbit Bandini Productions

Rabbit Bandini Productions
Private
Industry Film
Founded 2003
Headquarters Burbank, CA
Key people

Rabbit Bandini Productions is a film production company which aims to support independent filmmakers with the creation of groundbreaking narrative, documentary and multimedia content. The company was founded in 2003 by actor/filmmaker James Franco and producer/writer/actor Vince Jolivette.

Works

Recent credits include director Gia Coppola's drama Palo Alto and Franco's directorial adaptations of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy's Child of God and Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and The Sound and The Fury premiering at the 2014 Venice Film Festival.[1] Rabbit Bandini Productions has multiple projects in various stages of development. In production, In Dubious Battle, based on the Steinbeck book of the same name.[2] The Adderall Diaries directed by Pamela Romanowsky, starring Franco, Ed Harris, Amber Heard and Christian Slater.[3] Completed last year, produced with Gus Van Sant is Justin Kelly's directorial adaptation of the biopic I Am Michael, with Franco, Zachary Quinto and Emma Roberts and Zeroville directed by Franco, starring Megan Fox, Seth Rogen and Will Ferrell along with Franco.[4][5] The company will be teaming up with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg on next year's Disaster Artist, which will be financed by Good Universe.[6] In 2015, the company also produced "Actors Anonymous",[7] a film funded by Sara Von Kienegger, in conjunction with students and the USC Film School. Victorino Noval Foundation chaired by Franco Noval in honor of his late grandfather has funded Black Dog Red Dog and The Color of Time with NYU and has formed a group to finance student driven productions related to James Franco's position in teaching at both UCLA and USC.[8][9]

Filmography

Production Filmography

References

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