“Twin Peaks” star Sherilyn Fenn has been cast as silent film star Alla Nazimova in “Silent Life,” an indie biopic about Rudolph Valentino.
Vladislav Kozlov is directing and will play Valentino in the film. The movie also stars Isabella Rossellini as Valentino’s mother, Franco Nero as Valentino’s spirit, and Terry Moore as the mourning “Lady in Black.” Paul Rodriguez and Dalton Cyr have joined the cast as an older gigolo and young Italian immigrant, respectively. Paul Louis Harrell will play Norman Kerry, Valentino’s real-life friend, and Ksenia Jarova will portray Natacha Rambova, a true love of Valentino.
Kozlov is producing the project with Natalia Dar under their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yuri Ponomarev. The script was written by Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova.
Valentino was a Hollywood superstar in the silent movie era and died unexpectedly in 1926. In “Silent Life,” a group of young journalists encounter...
Vladislav Kozlov is directing and will play Valentino in the film. The movie also stars Isabella Rossellini as Valentino’s mother, Franco Nero as Valentino’s spirit, and Terry Moore as the mourning “Lady in Black.” Paul Rodriguez and Dalton Cyr have joined the cast as an older gigolo and young Italian immigrant, respectively. Paul Louis Harrell will play Norman Kerry, Valentino’s real-life friend, and Ksenia Jarova will portray Natacha Rambova, a true love of Valentino.
Kozlov is producing the project with Natalia Dar under their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yuri Ponomarev. The script was written by Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova.
Valentino was a Hollywood superstar in the silent movie era and died unexpectedly in 1926. In “Silent Life,” a group of young journalists encounter...
- 8/3/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Twin Peaks alum Sherilyn Fenn is set in the lead role of silent film star Madame Alla Nazimova in Silent Life, an indie biopic about Rudolph Valentino (a.k.a. Hollywood’s original Latin Lover) from director Vladislav Kozlov, who will play Valentino in the film.
Fenn’s Madame Alla Nazimova, a Russian Jewish émigré from Crimea, was a popular Broadway actress due to her fierce feminist image in the pacifist drama War Brides. One of her notable films was the 1921 silent adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ Camille, which she produced and starred opposite Rudolph Valentino.
Silent Life follows Valentino as he ponders the most important philosophical questions of human existence from his deathbed. In the film, Valentino sits in an imaginary empty movie theatre as he, and the audience watches his life flicker like a silent movie on the screen. After Valentino’s unexpected death in 1926, a mysterious Lady in...
Fenn’s Madame Alla Nazimova, a Russian Jewish émigré from Crimea, was a popular Broadway actress due to her fierce feminist image in the pacifist drama War Brides. One of her notable films was the 1921 silent adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ Camille, which she produced and starred opposite Rudolph Valentino.
Silent Life follows Valentino as he ponders the most important philosophical questions of human existence from his deathbed. In the film, Valentino sits in an imaginary empty movie theatre as he, and the audience watches his life flicker like a silent movie on the screen. After Valentino’s unexpected death in 1926, a mysterious Lady in...
- 8/3/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Twins Peaks actress Sherilyn Fenn will star as silent film star Alla Nazimova in Silent Life.
The fantasy biopic of silent era film star Rudolph Valentino will be directed by Vladislav Kozlov, who will also star as Valentino.
Joining the previously announced cast of Isabella Rossellini, Franco Nero and Terry Moore will be Paul Rodriguez, Dalton Cyr, Paul Louis Harrell and Ksenia Jarova.
Kozlov is also producing with Natalia Dar via their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yury Ponomarev. Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova penned the screenplay that is currently filming in Los Angeles.
The fantasy biopic of silent era film star Rudolph Valentino will be directed by Vladislav Kozlov, who will also star as Valentino.
Joining the previously announced cast of Isabella Rossellini, Franco Nero and Terry Moore will be Paul Rodriguez, Dalton Cyr, Paul Louis Harrell and Ksenia Jarova.
Kozlov is also producing with Natalia Dar via their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yury Ponomarev. Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova penned the screenplay that is currently filming in Los Angeles.
Twins Peaks actress Sherilyn Fenn will star as silent film star Alla Nazimova in Silent Life.
The fantasy biopic of silent era film star Rudolph Valentino will be directed by Vladislav Kozlov, who will also star as Valentino.
Joining the previously announced cast of Isabella Rossellini, Franco Nero and Terry Moore will be Paul Rodriguez, Dalton Cyr, Paul Louis Harrell and Ksenia Jarova.
Kozlov is also producing with Natalia Dar via their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yury Ponomarev. Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova penned the screenplay that is currently filming in Los Angeles.
The fantasy biopic of silent era film star Rudolph Valentino will be directed by Vladislav Kozlov, who will also star as Valentino.
Joining the previously announced cast of Isabella Rossellini, Franco Nero and Terry Moore will be Paul Rodriguez, Dalton Cyr, Paul Louis Harrell and Ksenia Jarova.
Kozlov is also producing with Natalia Dar via their Dreamer Pictures banner, along with Yury Ponomarev. Kozlov, Dar, and Ksenia Jarova penned the screenplay that is currently filming in Los Angeles.
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