Viggo Mortensen is set to star in, write and direct “The Dead Don’t Hurt,” a Western love story set in the 1860s.
The film also stars Vicky Krieps and is slated to begin shooting Oct. 12 in Canada.
“The Dead Don’t Hurt” is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (“Los Reyes del Mundo”), Oscar winner Jeremy Thomas (“Eo”) and Mortensen.
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Talipot Studio is fully funding the film that will shoot predominantly in Durango, Mexico, where Talipot will manage the production. It is also shooting in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada. HanWay Films will handle worldwide sales and distribution.
Krieps and Mortensen are the two leads and star alongside Solly McLeod (“House of the Dragon”), Danny Huston (“Worlds Apart”), Garret Dillahunt (“Blonde”), Tom Bateman (“Death on the Nile...
The film also stars Vicky Krieps and is slated to begin shooting Oct. 12 in Canada.
“The Dead Don’t Hurt” is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (“Los Reyes del Mundo”), Oscar winner Jeremy Thomas (“Eo”) and Mortensen.
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Talipot Studio is fully funding the film that will shoot predominantly in Durango, Mexico, where Talipot will manage the production. It is also shooting in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada. HanWay Films will handle worldwide sales and distribution.
Krieps and Mortensen are the two leads and star alongside Solly McLeod (“House of the Dragon”), Danny Huston (“Worlds Apart”), Garret Dillahunt (“Blonde”), Tom Bateman (“Death on the Nile...
- 10/6/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
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Viggo Mortensen has lined up another stint behind the camera following his well-received directorial debut Falling.
The Lord of the Rings actor, most recently seen in David Cronenberg’s Cannes-bowing body horror movie Crimes of the Future alongside Léa Seydoux, is set to direct the Western love story The Dead Don’t Hurt, in which he’ll star alongside Vicky Krieps.
The film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (Los Reyes del Mundo), Jeremy Thomas (Eo) and Mortensen.
Alongside Krieps (Bergman Island, Corsage, Phantom Thread) and Mortensen (Thirteen Lives, Crimes of the Future) in the lead roles, The Dead Don’t Hurt will also star Solly McLeod (House of the Dragon), Danny Huston (Worlds Apart), Garret Dillahunt (Blonde), Tom Bateman (Death on the Nile), Lance Henriksen (Falling, Aliens) and W. Earl Brown (The Unforgivable). The...
Viggo Mortensen has lined up another stint behind the camera following his well-received directorial debut Falling.
The Lord of the Rings actor, most recently seen in David Cronenberg’s Cannes-bowing body horror movie Crimes of the Future alongside Léa Seydoux, is set to direct the Western love story The Dead Don’t Hurt, in which he’ll star alongside Vicky Krieps.
The film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (Los Reyes del Mundo), Jeremy Thomas (Eo) and Mortensen.
Alongside Krieps (Bergman Island, Corsage, Phantom Thread) and Mortensen (Thirteen Lives, Crimes of the Future) in the lead roles, The Dead Don’t Hurt will also star Solly McLeod (House of the Dragon), Danny Huston (Worlds Apart), Garret Dillahunt (Blonde), Tom Bateman (Death on the Nile), Lance Henriksen (Falling, Aliens) and W. Earl Brown (The Unforgivable). The...
- 10/6/2022
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Viggo Mortensen is set to direct and star alongside Vicky Krieps in the western love story The Dead Don’t Hurt. The film will start shooting on October 12 in Canada.
The film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture, and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (Los Reyes del Mundo), Academy Award® winner Jeremy Thomas (Eo), and Mortensen, who also wrote the screenplay.
Talipot Studio is fully funding the film, which will shoot predominantly in Durango, Mexico, where Talipot will manage the production. The pic will also shoot in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada. HanWay Films will handle worldwide sales and distribution.
Set in the 1860s, the film stars Krieps stars as the fiercely independent French Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy who embarks on a relationship with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen (Mortensen). After meeting Olsen in San Francisco, Vivienne agrees to travel with him to his home near the quiet town of Elk Flats,...
The film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture, and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano (Los Reyes del Mundo), Academy Award® winner Jeremy Thomas (Eo), and Mortensen, who also wrote the screenplay.
Talipot Studio is fully funding the film, which will shoot predominantly in Durango, Mexico, where Talipot will manage the production. The pic will also shoot in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada. HanWay Films will handle worldwide sales and distribution.
Set in the 1860s, the film stars Krieps stars as the fiercely independent French Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy who embarks on a relationship with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen (Mortensen). After meeting Olsen in San Francisco, Vivienne agrees to travel with him to his home near the quiet town of Elk Flats,...
- 10/6/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Viggo Mortensen is set to write, direct and act in the period western “The Dead Don’t Hurt,” which will also star Vicky Krieps.
The movie will begin shooting on Oct. 12 in Canada. Billed as a “western love story” set in the 1860s, the film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano, HanWay Films founder and Oscar-winning producer Jeremy Thomas and Mortensen.
“The Dead Don’t Hurt” stars Krieps and Mortensen in the lead roles.
Krieps stars as fiercely independent French Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy who embarks on a relationship with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen (Mortensen). After meeting Olsen in San Francisco, Vivienne agrees to travel with him to his home near the quiet town of Elk Flats, where they start a life together. However, the Civil War separates them, leaving Vivienne to fend for herself in a place controlled by powerful rancher...
The movie will begin shooting on Oct. 12 in Canada. Billed as a “western love story” set in the 1860s, the film is a Talipot Studio, Recorded Picture and Perceval Pictures production, produced by Regina Solórzano, HanWay Films founder and Oscar-winning producer Jeremy Thomas and Mortensen.
“The Dead Don’t Hurt” stars Krieps and Mortensen in the lead roles.
Krieps stars as fiercely independent French Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy who embarks on a relationship with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen (Mortensen). After meeting Olsen in San Francisco, Vivienne agrees to travel with him to his home near the quiet town of Elk Flats, where they start a life together. However, the Civil War separates them, leaving Vivienne to fend for herself in a place controlled by powerful rancher...
- 10/6/2022
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Tags: Anna SilkLost GirlIMDbDoccubusZoie PalmerSyfy
Ask your average troglodyte American what is Canada's leading export to The United States and they'll probably say maple syrup. Or canoes. But those of us with more refined sensibilities can tell you the truth: Canada's greatest gift to the continent of North America is lesbianism. Undiluted, unfiltered, sexy, sexy lesbianism. Or, well, TV lesbianism, at least. Between Bomb Girls, Lost Girl, and Shay Mitchell over on Pretty Little Liars, gay for pay Canucks are taking over our TVs — and our hearts.
Chief among them, of course, is Anna Silk, who plays bisexual succubus Bo Dennis on Lost Girl. The show is five episodes into its third season in both Canada and the U.S., and is more popular than ever. Silk took a few minutes to chat with her favorite lesbian website about what's in store for Bo (and Lauren!) over the rest of season three,...
Ask your average troglodyte American what is Canada's leading export to The United States and they'll probably say maple syrup. Or canoes. But those of us with more refined sensibilities can tell you the truth: Canada's greatest gift to the continent of North America is lesbianism. Undiluted, unfiltered, sexy, sexy lesbianism. Or, well, TV lesbianism, at least. Between Bomb Girls, Lost Girl, and Shay Mitchell over on Pretty Little Liars, gay for pay Canucks are taking over our TVs — and our hearts.
Chief among them, of course, is Anna Silk, who plays bisexual succubus Bo Dennis on Lost Girl. The show is five episodes into its third season in both Canada and the U.S., and is more popular than ever. Silk took a few minutes to chat with her favorite lesbian website about what's in store for Bo (and Lauren!) over the rest of season three,...
- 2/12/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Lost Girl: Anna Silk & Ksenia Solo Dish About Their Characters' Bond
As series lead on a show as cool as Lost Girl, it's actually believable when Anna Silk beams, "I’ve never woken up and thought, “I don’t want to go to work today.” I’ve woken up and wanted to sleep another hour, but I’ve never woken up and thought "I don’t wanna go be Bo." And that’s really just so rewarding. We have such a dedicated group of people that love the show and love taking an active role in making it better all the time. That’s a really great thing to go to work to every day." Ksenia Solo, who co-stars as Bo's best friend and sidekick Kenzi adds, "For me, a hugely fun aspect is that Anna and I get to kick some serious butt and we have so much...
As series lead on a show as cool as Lost Girl, it's actually believable when Anna Silk beams, "I’ve never woken up and thought, “I don’t want to go to work today.” I’ve woken up and wanted to sleep another hour, but I’ve never woken up and thought "I don’t wanna go be Bo." And that’s really just so rewarding. We have such a dedicated group of people that love the show and love taking an active role in making it better all the time. That’s a really great thing to go to work to every day." Ksenia Solo, who co-stars as Bo's best friend and sidekick Kenzi adds, "For me, a hugely fun aspect is that Anna and I get to kick some serious butt and we have so much...
- 2/13/2012
- by Nightfly
- TVovermind.com
Global, a private Canadian TV network, is releasing online videos that bring us behind the scenes of its original series Rookie Blue. In this first video, cultural reporter Marty Flanagan talks to Anne Dixon, the show's costume designer, and some actors about the wardrobe.
The TV series follow five rookie police officers (Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne and Charlotte Sullivan) who just made it out of the academy. Now, they're living the dream: policing in Canada's biggest city, which is Toronto. However, while they're excited to embrace the job of policing, they feel that every day on the job is a first day.
Other regular cast members include Ben Bass, Eric Johnson, Matt Gordon, Noam Jenkins and Melanie Nicholls-King.
Finally, this TV series created by Tassie Cameron, Morwyn Brebner, and Ellen Vanstone is aired Thursday nights on Global, a private Canadian TV network, and ABC, an American TV network,...
The TV series follow five rookie police officers (Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne and Charlotte Sullivan) who just made it out of the academy. Now, they're living the dream: policing in Canada's biggest city, which is Toronto. However, while they're excited to embrace the job of policing, they feel that every day on the job is a first day.
Other regular cast members include Ben Bass, Eric Johnson, Matt Gordon, Noam Jenkins and Melanie Nicholls-King.
Finally, this TV series created by Tassie Cameron, Morwyn Brebner, and Ellen Vanstone is aired Thursday nights on Global, a private Canadian TV network, and ABC, an American TV network,...
- 7/5/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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