(Jewish Group) New indie production company Leviathan will make Jewish stories for film and TV
A new independent production company aims to ensure the Jewish tradition is carried forward on TV and film, as Jewish stories continue to be a hot property in Hollywood.
Leviathan Productions will specialize in developing content based on Jewish history, literature and folk tales, as well as stories about Israel, Deadline reported. Leviathan is founded by Ben Cosgrove, a film and TV producer whose credits include the Oscar-winning Syriana and the recent Black Christmas remake; and Josh Foer, journalist and co-founder of the adventure travel brand Atlas Obscura as well as of the online Jewish text repository Sefaria.
Foer is also one of the people behind a new Jewish tavern in the Boston area, which like the projects on Leviathans docket aims to situate Jewish content in a space that is accessible to Jews and non-Jews alike.
The company has moved quickly to acquire a number of upcoming projects with Jewish themes, including planned adaptations of Photograph 51, a play by Anna Ziegler about Rosalind Franklin, the British Jewish chemist who played a central role in discovering the molecular structures of DNA, RNA and viruses; The Secret Chord, a novel by Geraldine Brooks about King David; and The Pledge, a 1970 nonfiction book by Leonard Slater about the U.S.s role in Israels 1948 war for independence.
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