EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Nunnelly is adapting ‘The Lost Voices From The Titanic: The Definitive Oral History,’ the non-fiction tome written by Dr. Nicholas Barratt, for Sreda Global
is a thriller set amidst the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic that combines horror and supernatural elements with a never before told true story revealing the truth of what really sunk down the ship — and the otherworldly, haunting details that defy explanation to this day.
Nunnelly will write the script. Production is currently searching for a director. Alexander Tsekalo and Cory Lanier will executive produce for Sreda Global with Nunnelly producing via his Askew Inc banner. Nunnelly is represented by Buchwald. Dr. Barratt is represented by Valerie Hoskins and Rebecca Watson of VHA Associates. Sreda Global is represented by Alla Savranskaia of Greenberg Glusker, and Peter Nichols of Lichter Grossman.
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