Series to debut on Prime Video in 2018.
The Romanoffs, Matthew Weiner’s follow-up to Mad Men, has announced several guest actors slated to join the series.
Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert and former Mad Men co-stars Christina Hendricks and John Slattery join the series as guest stars.
Jack Huston, Amanda Peet, and Marthe Keller also join the Weinstein Television co-production.
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs is a one-hour contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
Weiner is set to direct all episodes.
Huppert recently starred in Things To Come and Tout De Suite Maintenant. She received an Oscar nomination for her role in Elle.
The Romanoffs will debut on Prime Video next year.
The Romanoffs, Matthew Weiner’s follow-up to Mad Men, has announced several guest actors slated to join the series.
Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert and former Mad Men co-stars Christina Hendricks and John Slattery join the series as guest stars.
Jack Huston, Amanda Peet, and Marthe Keller also join the Weinstein Television co-production.
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs is a one-hour contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
Weiner is set to direct all episodes.
Huppert recently starred in Things To Come and Tout De Suite Maintenant. She received an Oscar nomination for her role in Elle.
The Romanoffs will debut on Prime Video next year.
- 8/4/2017
- ScreenDaily
Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s anthology series will debut next year.
The Romanoffs, Matthew Weiner’s follow-up to Mad Men, has announced several guest actors slated to join the series.
Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert and former Mad Men co-stars Christina Hendricks and John Slattery join the series as guest stars.
Jack Huston, Amanda Peet, and Marthe Keller also join the Weinstein Television co-production.
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs is a one-hour contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
Weiner is set to direct all episodes.
Huppert recently starred in Things To Come and Tout De Suite Maintenant. She received an Oscar nomination for her role in Elle.
The Romanoffs will debut on Prime Video next year.
The Romanoffs, Matthew Weiner’s follow-up to Mad Men, has announced several guest actors slated to join the series.
Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert and former Mad Men co-stars Christina Hendricks and John Slattery join the series as guest stars.
Jack Huston, Amanda Peet, and Marthe Keller also join the Weinstein Television co-production.
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs is a one-hour contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
Weiner is set to direct all episodes.
Huppert recently starred in Things To Come and Tout De Suite Maintenant. She received an Oscar nomination for her role in Elle.
The Romanoffs will debut on Prime Video next year.
- 8/4/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Mustang producer CG Cinema and Son Of Saul distributor Ad Vitam launch Alma Cinema.
Oscar-nominated producer Charles Gillibert (Mustang) is joining forces with French distributor Ad Vitam to launch independent sales company Alma Cinema.
The partners have brought in sales and acquisition executive Sara May, formerly of TF1 and Embankment Films, to head up the new structure, which aims to handle some dozen titles a year.
“It will be in the vein of what the Americans and Brits call a ‘one-stop shop’ company, seeking out, financing and selling films under the same roof,” said May.
“Our aim is to create a structure offering producers support from the financing stage right through to its delivery, even if we don’t necessarily end up being involved in every stage.”
May will also be free to acquire films and projects unrelated to either CG Cinema and Ad Vitam’s activities for world sales.
Her first world...
Oscar-nominated producer Charles Gillibert (Mustang) is joining forces with French distributor Ad Vitam to launch independent sales company Alma Cinema.
The partners have brought in sales and acquisition executive Sara May, formerly of TF1 and Embankment Films, to head up the new structure, which aims to handle some dozen titles a year.
“It will be in the vein of what the Americans and Brits call a ‘one-stop shop’ company, seeking out, financing and selling films under the same roof,” said May.
“Our aim is to create a structure offering producers support from the financing stage right through to its delivery, even if we don’t necessarily end up being involved in every stage.”
May will also be free to acquire films and projects unrelated to either CG Cinema and Ad Vitam’s activities for world sales.
Her first world...
- 5/4/2016
- ScreenDaily
Tout de suite maintenant
Director: Pascal Bonitzer
Writers: Pascal Bonitzer, Agnes de Sacy
The multifaceted Cesar Award nominee Pascal Bonitzer is best known as a screenwriter, specifically on a number of multiple projects for directors such as Jacques Rivette, Anne Fontaine, and Andre Techine. On top of acting in a variety of films, he’s been directing his own films since his 1996 debut, Encore. Bonitzer is set to have a prolific 2016, having written Anne Fontaine’s (set to premiere at Sundance 2016) and Raoul Peck’s The Eyes of Karl Marx (Bonitzer also wrote Peck’s 2014 film, Murder in Pacot). But we’re very interested in his seventh stint as a director with Tout de suite maintenant (Now, and I Mean Now). Produced by Sbs, the film concerns a young woman hired by a mergers & acquisitions company only to find her boss and father share a significant animosity for mysterious reasons.
Director: Pascal Bonitzer
Writers: Pascal Bonitzer, Agnes de Sacy
The multifaceted Cesar Award nominee Pascal Bonitzer is best known as a screenwriter, specifically on a number of multiple projects for directors such as Jacques Rivette, Anne Fontaine, and Andre Techine. On top of acting in a variety of films, he’s been directing his own films since his 1996 debut, Encore. Bonitzer is set to have a prolific 2016, having written Anne Fontaine’s (set to premiere at Sundance 2016) and Raoul Peck’s The Eyes of Karl Marx (Bonitzer also wrote Peck’s 2014 film, Murder in Pacot). But we’re very interested in his seventh stint as a director with Tout de suite maintenant (Now, and I Mean Now). Produced by Sbs, the film concerns a young woman hired by a mergers & acquisitions company only to find her boss and father share a significant animosity for mysterious reasons.
- 1/7/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
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