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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_RinschCarl Rinsch - Wikipedia

    Carl Erik Rinsch (born 1976 or 1977) is an American film director. He directed the 2013 film 47 Ronin. In 2018, Netflix hired Rinsch to produce a 12-episode series called Conquest and spent $55 million on the project, but it fell apart after production milestones were missed and no episodes were completed.

  2. 22. Nov. 2023 · Mr. Rinsch and Netflix are now locked in a confidential arbitration proceeding initiated by Mr. Rinsch, who claims the company breached their contract and owes him at least $14 million in...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0727754Carl Rinsch - IMDb

    Carl Rinsch is a Swedish-born filmmaker who has worked on movies, TV shows and music videos. He is known for 47 Ronin (2013), Conquest and The Gift (2010), and has directed and written several short films.

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  4. 6. Nov. 2013 · Carl Rinsch talks about his vision for the 3D adaptation of the historical event of the Forty-seven Ronin, starring Keanu Reeves. He explains how he researched the real story, the Chūshingura tradition, and the fantasy elements of his film. He also compares his film to the 300 franchise and the Marvel movies.

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  5. 23. Nov. 2023 · Der Regisseur von 47 Ronin sollte Netflix eine 55 Millionen Dollar teure Sci-Fi-Serie über die Geschichte von Conquest ins Leben rufen, doch er verballertet das Budget und verkauft Dogecoin, Luxusautos und Verschwörungstheorien. Die Serie wurde abgeschrieben und Rinsch und Netflix geraten in einen Gerichtsstreit um die Rechte.

  6. 22. Nov. 2023 · Netflix wired Mr. Rinsch’s production company $11 million, bringing its total outlay to more than $55 million... Mr. Rinsch transferred $10.5 million of the $11 million to his personal brokerage ...

  7. Carl Rinsch talks about his debut feature film 47 Ronin, a samurai epic based on the historical event of the 47 Ronin who seek revenge for their lord's death. He explains how he shot the movie in 3D, how he made the story his own, and what he loves about Japan and its culture.