The English Indie movie, Angels in the Asylum, starring Katherine Waterston and Simon Pegg is under debt of $5 million to pay the crew, cast, producers and suppliers.
Rob Sorrenti, first-time feature director, served as producer along with the Gavin & Stacey co-producer Heather Greenwood.
British suspended film, is once again in the spotlight after its best kept financial secret was revealed. Creditors ran out of money after stopping the movie production six months ago in February 2025.
AITA Films Limited started filming the now-paused movie which was poorly financed, and had to shut it down halfway through the shoot. AITA filed for bankruptcy protection, called Administration in April, 2025.
Kallis Insolvency Practitioners, an award-winning finance firm, was appointed to create a report on the production company's total debts and financial disturbance.
Insolvency report disclosed, Brandhouse Global Limited as major creditor who contributed $652,051 after Parkland Pictures controversial payment promise was broken.
Movie makers balance sheet further clarified that company owes $803,160 to crew staff while cast members remain unpaid for $501,337. Trade and expense investors are out of pocket by $1,860,054 as per report.
Angels in the Asylum, a halted movie story is inspired from the real happenings in women's lives who were detained and kept in isolation in 1907 at Long Grove Asylum in Surrey.
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