Exec picks up pen for Working Title
Sadowsky pacts to adapt Wakling's 'Part'
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She has notched a deal to adapt Christopher Wakling novel "The Immortal Part" for Working Title partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.
Book concerns a young attorney in London who, distracted by a family illness, makes a careless mistake that puts him in the midst of corruption and murder.
Sadowsky got the scripting bug when she penned an adaptation of the Pope Brock book "Indiana Gothic." Frank Frattarolli is producing the project at Artists Independent Network.
"I'd often gotten feedback from producers and executives that I wrote strong notes and could help fix problems with scripts," Sadowsky said. "I'd made five movies with first-time directors and was always thinking about finding new voices. I discovered my own voice."
Sadowsky is still producing the Alexandra Seros-scripted adaptation of David Farris' novel "Lie Still" for director George Hickenlooper.
She is also seeking to get behind the camera on "The First Year's a Bitch," her dark comic script about newlyweds. Sadowsky directed the opening scenes as a short film that she shot with Christine Taylor and John Livingston. "Auto Focus" producer Trevor Macy is using the short to shop the feature version for financing.







