Exclusive: Venus In Fur star Emmanuelle Seigner has signed on to appear opposite Gerard Depardieu in Fanny Ardant’s new €2.5m feature, Stalin’s Couch.
The film, sold by Alfama and due to shoot later in the year, follows the young artist Danilov as he travels to Stalin’s secret residence to present the his plans for a monument to the dictator.
The news of Seigner’s casting was revealed by veteran producer Paulo Branco.
Branco also further casting and production news on his packed Cannes slate.
One new title is Fred Vargas adaptation The Chalk Circle Man (L’ homme aux cercles bleus), directed by Nikolay Levy-Beff, starring Malik Zidi, Elsa Zylberstein and Gregory Gadebois. Shooting is due to begin in September.
Meanwhile, Mathieu Amalric has been confirmed as lead alongside Julia Roy in Benoit Jacquot’s His Body, adapted from The Body Artist by Don DeLillo. This is likely to shoot in early 2016.
Also in development...
The film, sold by Alfama and due to shoot later in the year, follows the young artist Danilov as he travels to Stalin’s secret residence to present the his plans for a monument to the dictator.
The news of Seigner’s casting was revealed by veteran producer Paulo Branco.
Branco also further casting and production news on his packed Cannes slate.
One new title is Fred Vargas adaptation The Chalk Circle Man (L’ homme aux cercles bleus), directed by Nikolay Levy-Beff, starring Malik Zidi, Elsa Zylberstein and Gregory Gadebois. Shooting is due to begin in September.
Meanwhile, Mathieu Amalric has been confirmed as lead alongside Julia Roy in Benoit Jacquot’s His Body, adapted from The Body Artist by Don DeLillo. This is likely to shoot in early 2016.
Also in development...
- 5/15/2015
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Les beaux jours d’Aranjuez is an adaptation of the play by Peter Handke.
German auteur Wim Wenders is to shoot new movie Les beaux jours d’Aranjuez in June.
The project was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. The film is an adaptation of the play by Peter Handke. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Handke himself is likely to have a cameo. The film will be an Alfama/Road Movies coproduction, to be sold by Alfama.
The film marks a reunion between Wenders and veteran Portuguese producer Branco, who co-produced Wenders’ The State Of Things in 1982 and has worked with him several times since.
Wenders’ Every Thing Will Be Fine is screening out of competition, sold by Hanway.
Branco has also announced various other new projects. This year, Benoit Jacquot should finally be shooting Alfama’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 2001 novella, The Body Artist...
German auteur Wim Wenders is to shoot new movie Les beaux jours d’Aranjuez in June.
The project was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. The film is an adaptation of the play by Peter Handke. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Handke himself is likely to have a cameo. The film will be an Alfama/Road Movies coproduction, to be sold by Alfama.
The film marks a reunion between Wenders and veteran Portuguese producer Branco, who co-produced Wenders’ The State Of Things in 1982 and has worked with him several times since.
Wenders’ Every Thing Will Be Fine is screening out of competition, sold by Hanway.
Branco has also announced various other new projects. This year, Benoit Jacquot should finally be shooting Alfama’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 2001 novella, The Body Artist...
- 2/8/2015
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Vera Season 2. Co. ITV
By Kieran Kinsella
Award winning author Ann Cleeves is one of Britain’s best loved crime fiction writers. The success of novels such as Raven Black and the Shetland Quartet caused her profile to rise and convinced TV network chiefs to bring some of her best loved characters to the small screen. ITV’s hugely successful adaptation of the Vera Stanhope novels is about to enter its third season. Just this week, the BBC reserved back-to-back prime time slots to air their adaptation of Ann Cleeves’ first Shetland tale. Ann kindly agreed to talk to Best British TV about her writing and her thoughts on the TV versions of Vera (Brenda Blethyn) and Jimmy Perez (Douglas Henshall).
When you are writing your novels do you begin by creating a detective and then develop the mystery or do you come up with an idea for a mystery...
By Kieran Kinsella
Award winning author Ann Cleeves is one of Britain’s best loved crime fiction writers. The success of novels such as Raven Black and the Shetland Quartet caused her profile to rise and convinced TV network chiefs to bring some of her best loved characters to the small screen. ITV’s hugely successful adaptation of the Vera Stanhope novels is about to enter its third season. Just this week, the BBC reserved back-to-back prime time slots to air their adaptation of Ann Cleeves’ first Shetland tale. Ann kindly agreed to talk to Best British TV about her writing and her thoughts on the TV versions of Vera (Brenda Blethyn) and Jimmy Perez (Douglas Henshall).
When you are writing your novels do you begin by creating a detective and then develop the mystery or do you come up with an idea for a mystery...
- 3/12/2013
- by Edited by K Kinsella
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