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Russel Crowe turns producer with Dolces Inferno

Oscar winner Russell Crowe has now opened a production company called Fear of God Films, and chosen his first feature project as a producer.

Washington, June 5 : Oscar winner Russell Crowe has now opened a production company called 'Fear of God Films', and chosen his first feature project as a producer.

According to reports, Crowe is has set his eyes on 'Dolce's Inferno', a contemporary romantic comedy the script of which has been written by Mark Staufer. But the actor will not star in the movie.

The contemporary romantic comedy revolves around a Los Angeles gossip columnist, whose life spins out of control after he falls in love.

"I'm looking forward to collaborating with Mark, who is such a talented writer," Variety magazine quoted Crowe as saying.

Although Crowe has directed and produced the documentary 'Texas', he is planning to make his dramatic directing debut on 'Bra Boys', a feature adaptation of a documentary about Australian underground surf culture.

The movie is a joint project for Universal and Imagine Entertainment, the company for which Crowe just starred alongside Denzel Washington in the Ridley Scott-directed 'American Gangster'.

The next film to star Crowe will be the Scott-directed 'Nottingham', a joint venture between Universal and Imagine.

ANI

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