Director Shaunak Sen says his award-winning film All That Breathes can be seen as “a kind of love story between man and bird.”
15.11.2022 - 22:37 / thewrap.com
“, which both surpassed $1B at the global box office. Hamada also shepherded the DC titles “The Batman,” “Black Adam,” “The Suicide Squad,” “Wonder Woman 1984” and “Shazam!,” as well as the studio’s upcoming DC-based releases include “The Flash,” “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” and “Shazam: Fury of the Gods.” Prior to that, he served as Executive Vice President, Production at New Line Cinema where he launched the highest-grossing horror franchise of all time with “The Conjuring,” and the adaptation of Stephen King’s iconic horror novel “IT,” which became a global phenomenon and the highest grossing horror film in history with more than $704 million in global box office receipts.Walter Hamada is represented by attorney Jeff Frankel and Mortimer PR.
.Director Shaunak Sen says his award-winning film All That Breathes can be seen as “a kind of love story between man and bird.”
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