Kingdom County Production is dedicated to new film productions. Currently in development are:
JUDGMENT RIDGE
Jay Craven is developing a feature film project based on Dick Lehr and Mitchell Zuckoff’s Pulitzer Prize finalist, Judgment Ridge.
In February 1991, two popular Dartmouth College professors were murdered in their New Hampshire home. The entire region was stunned. Astute local state police detectives discovered knife sheaths and a bloody footprint that led them through an investigative maze that ended at the door steps of two rural teenagers, the local school student council president and his sidekick, a budding musician. Confronted by police, the boys fled, fueling suspicions.
Judgment Ridge gets inside the twisted logic, petty grievances, and day-to-day routines of these two ordinary boys during the suspense-filled year leading up to the killings—and it charts their furtive course, after the fact, as police close in and the boys weave a twisted path in and out of their small town—leaving behind shattered families and friends. Based on true events, chronicled in the Pulitzer Prize non-fiction finalist Judgment Ridge by Boston Globe writers Dick Lehr and Mitchell Zuckoff.
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THEY DON'T DANCE MUCH
Jay Craven has developed a screenplay based on James Ross country film noir, They Don’t Dance Much—and he’s producing a new untitled film by Amanda Wilder on the idea of “what works” in education. Stay tuned for more information.
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