Title: Primetime
Type: Feature Film
Content: 10-24-24 ê
Production Company: A24 // BLUEFIN TUNA LLC
Address: 31 West 27th Street 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001 info@a24films.com
Address: 750 N San Vicente Blvd Red Building, West Tower, Floor 12, West Hollywood, CA 90069 infola@a24films.com
Phone: 646-568-6015 – 323-900-5300
Status: February 10
Location: New Orleans
Producer: Brian Kavanaugh Jones – Fred Berger – Lars Knudsen – Ari Aster – Tyler Campellone – Robert Pattinson – Brighton McCloskey – William Iannaccone – A.J. Bourscheid – Emily Hildner
Writer/Producer: Ajon Singh
Director: Lance Oppenheim
Description: Follows a journalist who takes on an underworld of crime and changes television forever.
Filming Dates: February 10 – March 24, 2025
A Gritty Look at Crime and Television in “Primetime”
Set to captivate audiences across the globe, “Primetime” is the latest creation from the esteemed production house of A24 and Bluefin Tuna LLC. This gripping production tells the tale of a relentless journalist who immerses themselves in the dangerous world of crime, not just to tell the story, but to reshape television as we know it.
The esteemed Brian Kavanaugh Jones, Fred Berger, Lars Knudsen, Ari Aster, Tyler Campellone, Robert Pattinson, Brighton McCloskey, William Iannaccone, A.J. Bourscheid, and Emily Hildner join forces once again as producers. All eyes are set on what the screenplay holds as it is written by the skilled Ajon Singh, who also wears the hat of a producer for the project.
The reins of direction lie in the capable hands of Lance Oppenheim, known for his unique storytelling style. There’s no doubt that “Primetime” will present its audience with an intense viewing experience.
Amid the rich culture and scenic vistas of New Orleans, shooting for “Primetime” is set to commence from the 10th of February, providing an exciting backdrop to this engaging narrative.
As we eagerly await the release, set between February 10th and March 24th, 2025, “Primetime” promises to take its audience on an unforgettable journey into the heart of crime and the transformation of television.





