Director S.K. Dale has signed with Gersh in all areas.
The Melbourne, Australia-based director first made a splash in the Los Angeles filmmaking scene with his award-winning horror short, 2018’s “The Coatmaker.” The short follows a tailor who closes up shop for the night and quickly discovers that he is not alone.
In 2021, he was hired to direct his first feature film, “Till Death,” a high-tension thriller which stars Megan Fox as a woman who wakes up to find herself shackled to her dead spouse as part of a revenge plot with two killers about to arrive at the house. The film was met with critical praise and garnered significant attention both theatrically and when it released on Netflix.
This past week, his follow-up sci-fi action thriller film “Subservience,” which re-teamed him with star Megan Fox, was released on Netflix at #1. Fox plays an advanced AI robot named Alice that helps with housekeeping and childcare for a family in need, but eventually grows sentient and hostile. The project also stars Michele Morrone and Madeline Zima. XYZ distributed the film for Millennium.
Next up, Dale is at work developing to direct the conspiracy action thriller “Claims Adjuster” with producer Mark Williams. He has also expanded his original horror, “The Coatmaker,” into a feature screenplay entitled “Dark Hollow.”
In addition to Gersh, Dale is repped by Joe Riley at Zero Gravity Management and attorney Darren M. Trattner of Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman, Wertheimer, Mandelbaum, Morris, Bernstein, Trattner, Auerbach, Hynick, Jaime, LeVine, Sample & Klein.