Actor Adrien Brody unveils film production organization

Adrien Brody, the Oscar-winning actor, has received $50m in investments from China and Nigeria to launch his own film production company. Born in 1973, Brody is an American actor. They acquired widespread acclaim and recognition after starring in The Pianist, the film was directed by Roman Polanski in 2002, Brody won the Academy Award for Best Actor at only 29 for his role in the film. He is the only person under the age of 30 to ever do this, and is also the only American Actor to have ever won the French Cesar Award. Brody was interested in acting from an early age and he put on magic shows at children's birthday parties as "The Amazing Adrien". Brody went to the I.S. 145 Joseph Pulitzer middle school and New York's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Brody went to Stony Brook University before moving to Queens College for a term. ‘Fable House will provide a gateway to imagination,’ Brody stated in a report. ‘Our plans are pretty straight forward: to make the kinds of movies which do not get made often, to help filmmakers with a unique vision to have a voice and to play a larger role as a story teller.’The buyers will include a Beijing-based manufacturing group, that's 50% property of famous Kung Fu actor Jackie Chan, Chinese start-up lender Beijing Cultural Assets Chinese Television & Film Fund as well as Nigerian Entrepreneur Kola Aluko. The first film project for the company, Manhatten Nocturne, was first unveiled in Berlin. The story features Brody playing the part of a journalist checking out a killing that remains unresolved for the widow of the dead man. The film is a version of a Colin Harrson Novel, shooting begins in the autumn. The international sales are now being handled by the corporation 13 Films, whilst Paradigm represents the US rights. Brody is most famous for his Oscar-winning role in Roman Polanksi’s The Pianist, that's based on the autobiography guide The Pianist, a World War II memoir from the Polish-Jewish pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman. The film was a co-production in between The United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Poland. Not one of Szpilman's family members made it through the war. Szpilman remained in the Warsaw Ghetto as a labourer after it was cleared, and helped smuggle in weapons for the forthcoming Jewish resistance rebellion. He stayed inside the Ghetto until 13 Feb. 1943, shortly prior to being eliminated after the deportation of most of its occupants in April-May 1943. The production company is called Fable House and Brody himself will produce all films on its roster which includes Manhattan Nocturne, a murder mystery where Brody will act alongside Yvonne Strahovski and Campbell Scott. Manhattan Nocturne is the first film to go into creation under the brand new company.