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Producers Of Simon Pegg Film ‘Angels In The Asylum’ Address Unpaid Crew: “We Sincerely Apologize For The Impact On Your Lives”
'Angels In The Asylum's producers sent an apology to unpaid crew after the Simon Pegg indie film halted shooting amid funding issues.
In an email to colleagues on Friday morning, producers Rob Sorrenti and Heather Greenwood said they were “truly sorry that we find ourselves in this terrible situation.” They added: “It was never what we could possibly have imagined when we started this journey.” “After commencing principal photography, we faced unprecedented challenges with our financier, who struggled to meet their contractual obligations, pushing us into an unwanted and unplanned hiatus.” Inspired by true events, Angels in the Asylum co-stars Katherine Waterston, Minnie Driver, Lesley Nicol, Rose Williams, Aurora Perrineau, and Alex Jennings.
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