Friday, February 25, 2011

Rebecca Wang Entertainment Produces Upcoming Romantic Drama – Passion Play

Based in London and Los Angeles, Rebecca Wang is a film producer and the founder of Rebecca Wang Entertainment, A company that produces and develops inspiring and entertaining theatrical motion pictures. The company’s first project is an upcoming romantic drama Passion Play starring Academy Award nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), Megan Fox (Transformers) and Academy Award nominee Bill Murray (Lost in Translation).

A University of California graduate at Berkeley, Rebecca Wang London holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology and is a dedicated patron of the arts and a follower of diverse charities, including the British Red Cross, Prince’s Drawing School, founded by Prince Charles, and the International Red Cross.

Film Passion Play is an edgy fairytale romance that tells a story of an angel under the thumb of a ruthless gangster and is saved by a trumpet player down on his luck.

It is a story of a woman who people pay to watch in a glass box and about the objectification of women.

When a jazz trumpeter is taken to the desert and a gun is held to his head, we are at the start of a delightful tale of romance and dreams. He meets a gorgeous woman that works as the Bird Woman in a circus; he falls madly in love with her and convinces her to run away with him only to find that life is a little more complicated than simply living one’s fantasies.

Rebecca Wang Passion Play is a combination of reality and dreams, a tale that will take you to the world of reality through dreams.

The director of the film Passion Play had reportedly been working on the film’s script for around 20 years before it was completed.

As a young producer Rebecca Wang can relate to the beautiful concept of the movie and is very enthusiastic about its release. The edgy fairytale romance has already become the favorite of many viewers and has received amazing reviews.

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