Tricia van Klaveren
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Tricia van Klaveren co-founded Mosaic Film Group in 2000 and executive produced "the best British thriller of the year" (NPR),"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead", the sequel to the 70's "Get Carter", by maverick British director Michael Hodges starring Clive Owen, Charlotte Rampling, Malcolm McDowell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
She has had several festival premieres in the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, "The Heart Is Deceitful Above all Things" and "Lying"; and at the Sundance Film Festival, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" and "The Killer Inside Me." Her film "Edmond" with the charismatic William H. Macy in attendance premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
After changing the company name to Fully Loaded Pictures, she worked together with Muse Productions on four films: the fake biopic by infamous author JT Leroy aka Laura Albert, "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things", starring Peter Fonda, Winona Ryder, Marilyn Manson, Michael Pitt, Ben Foster, Jeremy Renner and Dylan & Cole Sprouse; "Edmond", a tour de force by actor William H. Macy based on an original screenplay by playwright David Mamet, also starring Julia Styles, Bokeem Woodbine and Mena Suvari; "The Killer Inside Me" directed by Michael Winterbottom starring Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba; and "London Fields" starring Billy Bob Thornton, Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Under her Fully Loaded Pictures banner, she produced "Lying" starring Chloe Sevigny, Jenna Malone and Leelee Sobieski.
Tricia started her film career at international sales company Cinequanon Pictures International in the dual capacity of business affairs and development. At Cinequanon, she oversaw the development of several feature films including the dark comedy "Milk" one of the first titles of BSkyB with James Fleet and Phyllida Law, and "Aberdeen" with Stellan Skarsgard, Charlotte Rampling and Lena Headey.
In 2015, she co-founded the online platform She Living TV and co-produced conversations with activist Jodi Evans, founder of Code Pink, Riane Eisler, author of "The Chalice and The Blade", and Unangan Wisdom Keeper, Ilarion Merculieff, who famously stated that global environmental issues have yet to be resolved because women are not at the center.
Tricia co-founded the Standing Rock Film Festival in June 2017 together with Mitchell Zephier and Phyllis Young, showcasing the many documentary films that were created in connection with the Water Protector Movement on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation, North Dakota. She also executive produced the documentaries "Vanishing of the Bees" and "Tahi: The Human Journey".
In 2024, Tricia is developing two tv series: one based on the graphic novel "The Big She-Bang" by cartoonist and best selling author Marisa Acocella, and a second based on the "Red Sulphur" book series by Robert Bosnak. She is also in pre-production on a Native Neo-Western "The Majestic 7" based on an original story by Mitchell Zephier.
Tricia graduated with a joint degree from Georgetown University in law and foreign service with honors, and practiced law in New York City before moving west to Los Angeles.
She has had several festival premieres in the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, "The Heart Is Deceitful Above all Things" and "Lying"; and at the Sundance Film Festival, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" and "The Killer Inside Me." Her film "Edmond" with the charismatic William H. Macy in attendance premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
After changing the company name to Fully Loaded Pictures, she worked together with Muse Productions on four films: the fake biopic by infamous author JT Leroy aka Laura Albert, "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things", starring Peter Fonda, Winona Ryder, Marilyn Manson, Michael Pitt, Ben Foster, Jeremy Renner and Dylan & Cole Sprouse; "Edmond", a tour de force by actor William H. Macy based on an original screenplay by playwright David Mamet, also starring Julia Styles, Bokeem Woodbine and Mena Suvari; "The Killer Inside Me" directed by Michael Winterbottom starring Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba; and "London Fields" starring Billy Bob Thornton, Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Under her Fully Loaded Pictures banner, she produced "Lying" starring Chloe Sevigny, Jenna Malone and Leelee Sobieski.
Tricia started her film career at international sales company Cinequanon Pictures International in the dual capacity of business affairs and development. At Cinequanon, she oversaw the development of several feature films including the dark comedy "Milk" one of the first titles of BSkyB with James Fleet and Phyllida Law, and "Aberdeen" with Stellan Skarsgard, Charlotte Rampling and Lena Headey.
In 2015, she co-founded the online platform She Living TV and co-produced conversations with activist Jodi Evans, founder of Code Pink, Riane Eisler, author of "The Chalice and The Blade", and Unangan Wisdom Keeper, Ilarion Merculieff, who famously stated that global environmental issues have yet to be resolved because women are not at the center.
Tricia co-founded the Standing Rock Film Festival in June 2017 together with Mitchell Zephier and Phyllis Young, showcasing the many documentary films that were created in connection with the Water Protector Movement on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation, North Dakota. She also executive produced the documentaries "Vanishing of the Bees" and "Tahi: The Human Journey".
In 2024, Tricia is developing two tv series: one based on the graphic novel "The Big She-Bang" by cartoonist and best selling author Marisa Acocella, and a second based on the "Red Sulphur" book series by Robert Bosnak. She is also in pre-production on a Native Neo-Western "The Majestic 7" based on an original story by Mitchell Zephier.
Tricia graduated with a joint degree from Georgetown University in law and foreign service with honors, and practiced law in New York City before moving west to Los Angeles.