Brisbane filmmaker Steve Young pushes Hells Kitchen worldwide
By AI, Created 9:01 AM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Brisbane actor, filmmaker and writer Steve Young has released Hells Kitchen: A New York Mafia Story globally through Amazon and IngramSpark, with the project already backed by a festival-winning proof-of-concept film on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video. Young is now taking the full package to U.S. producers and investors later this year.
Why it matters: - Hells Kitchen is moving from page to screen as a packaged crime-property with a book, film, screenplay and pitch materials already in place. - The global release gives the project reach across more than 40,000 retailers and libraries, widening its commercial runway before Young pitches in the U.S. - The book and film positioning puts a Brisbane-based creator into a crowded genre with international reference points and audience recognition.
What happened: - Brisbane-based actor, filmmaker and writer Steve Young published Hells Kitchen: A New York Mafia Story. - The crime thriller novella is available worldwide through Amazon and the IngramSpark distribution network. - The distribution reach includes more than 40,000 retailers and libraries worldwide, including Barnes & Noble and Booktopia. - The project follows a proof-of-concept film of the same name that won at festivals and later landed on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.
The details: - Hells Kitchen is set in New York in 1978, during the height of mob power. - The story centers on five families, an uneasy peace and the Palumbo family at the top of the hierarchy. - The plot turns when shipments start disappearing and men begin turning up dead. - The story frames both criminal crews and the FBI as unable to identify who is behind the violence. - Young describes the project as a deliberately built creative strategy that started with the film and expanded into the book. - The book is adapted from a completed feature film screenplay. - The material has drawn comparisons to Goodfellas, Carlito’s Way and Donnie Brasco.
Between the lines: - Young is not treating the novella as a standalone release. The book appears designed to support film financing and producer interest. - The combination of a distributed book, a completed screenplay and a pitch deck gives the project multiple entry points for buyers and audiences. - The crime-thriller genre and the New York Mafia setting are familiar commercial lanes, which may help the project travel beyond Australia.
What’s next: - Young plans to take the full Hells Kitchen package to the U.S. later this year. - That package includes the completed feature screenplay, a professional pitch deck and the globally distributed book. - Young is now seeking producers and investors for the feature adaptation.
The bottom line: - Hells Kitchen is being built as a transmedia crime franchise, with each release meant to strengthen the next step. http://www.facebook.com/hellskitchenfilm/
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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