Focus Features Deals with Random House
In the first deal of its kind, Focus Features and publisher Random House have come to a co-ownership agreement regarding the apparent goldmine of books-into-movies. Author Deen Koontz is the latest to benefit from the deal, two other books have already been tagged to become films. Announced Monday, Focus plans to turn a third as-of-yet unpublished novel, The Husband, into a movie as well.
The first two films the companies have marked as potential films are both set in the Middle East - Yasmina Khadra's The Attack, and Bob Drogin's Curveball, a non-fiction book on the war in Iraq. The Husband follows one man's torment after an afternoon phonecall from a stranger. An article from Reuters quotes Koontz praising the studio: "...the people at Focus understand both story and subtext; they make narratively engaging, intelligent movies. Their creative but faithful adaptations of books into films have been remarkable."

