Exclusive: Crime heist drama series Vanda is headed to Hulu. The U.S. streamer will be the exclusive SVOD home to the series, an international co-production from Legendary, indie producer SPi and Spain’s La Panda.
The deal also marks a continued expansion of Legendary’s international TV business, with Apple TV+s recent acquisition of Legendary-produced Drops of God, a series set in the world of fine wine based on a Japanese manga property. Legendary Television, Dynamic Television, France Televisions and Hulu Japan produced in partnership with Adline Entertainment.
It was previously announced that Vanda had been picked up by Canal+ Group for its channel Polar+ in France, by Lionsgate+ in Brazil and by Special Broadcasting Service (Sbs) in Australia. Vanda is also available in Portugal via the SVOD platform Opto/Sic, where it began airing in March 2022 and was recently nominated for an Academia de Cinema Sophia Award...
The deal also marks a continued expansion of Legendary’s international TV business, with Apple TV+s recent acquisition of Legendary-produced Drops of God, a series set in the world of fine wine based on a Japanese manga property. Legendary Television, Dynamic Television, France Televisions and Hulu Japan produced in partnership with Adline Entertainment.
It was previously announced that Vanda had been picked up by Canal+ Group for its channel Polar+ in France, by Lionsgate+ in Brazil and by Special Broadcasting Service (Sbs) in Australia. Vanda is also available in Portugal via the SVOD platform Opto/Sic, where it began airing in March 2022 and was recently nominated for an Academia de Cinema Sophia Award...
- 4/26/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Tinnitus Trailer — Gregorio Graziosi‘s Tinnitus (2022) movie trailer has been released by Screen International. The Tinnitus trailer stars Joana de Verona, Indira Nascimento, Alli Willow, and Antonio Pitanga. Crew The screenplay is written by Gregorio Graziosi, Marco Dutra, and Andres Julian Vera. Plot Synopsis Tinnitus‘s plot synopsis: “A sports drama and fanciful ‘body thriller’ in one, the [...]
Continue reading: Tinnitus (2022) Movie Trailer: A Former Synchronized Swimmer is Tormented by Amplified Senses in Gregorio Graziosi’s Film...
Continue reading: Tinnitus (2022) Movie Trailer: A Former Synchronized Swimmer is Tormented by Amplified Senses in Gregorio Graziosi’s Film...
- 7/9/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"The monster is still slumbering." Screen Daily has unveiled an official trailer for a Brazilian body thriller titled Tinnitus, which recently premiered at the 2022 Karlovy Vary Film Festival in Czechia this month. Many will recognize the term "tinnitus" as it has been linked to some long-covid symptoms for those who caught the virus at some point in the last two years. Marina is a professional synchronized diver who is suffering from a terrible buzzing in her ears (an illness known as tinnitus). She has to trade her diving board for a job in a public aquarium where, dressed as a mermaid, she adds a bit of color for visitors to the exotic attraction. After an accident suffered in the last Olympics, she decides to go back to competing in hopes of winning an Olympic medal, by putting her life to risk... Joana de Verona stars as Marina, with Indira Nascimento,...
- 7/8/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The film will debut in the new Karlovy Vary Proxima section.
Paris-based sales firm Loco Films has boarded world sales rights on Gregorio Graziosi’s Tinnitus, a Brazilian thriller which has its world premiere in Karlovy Vary’s new Proxima strand this afternoon (July 7).
Screen can reveal a first trailer for the film, above.
Tinnitus follows a former diver suffering from the eponymous hearing condition, typically a ringing or buzzing coming from within the ears. After an accident in the last Olympics, she puts her life at risk by returning to competition.
It is a second feature from Brazilian filmmaker Graziosi,...
Paris-based sales firm Loco Films has boarded world sales rights on Gregorio Graziosi’s Tinnitus, a Brazilian thriller which has its world premiere in Karlovy Vary’s new Proxima strand this afternoon (July 7).
Screen can reveal a first trailer for the film, above.
Tinnitus follows a former diver suffering from the eponymous hearing condition, typically a ringing or buzzing coming from within the ears. After an accident in the last Olympics, she puts her life at risk by returning to competition.
It is a second feature from Brazilian filmmaker Graziosi,...
- 7/7/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Set in Costa da Caparica, Portugal, amidst the 2008 economic crisis, “Vanda” – which screened at Berlin Film Festival’s European Film Market – tells the true-to-life story of distressed hairdresser turned unlikely criminal Dulce Caroço.
Our titular character, played by Gabriella Barros[/link] (“Al Berto”), is introduced as she lies on the floor, vacant-faced, smoking a cigarette. Moments later, we see her doused in disguise, a blond wig and oversized sunglasses.
In this hour-long, crime-heist episodic, created by Patrícia Müller (“Madre Paula”) and directed by Simão Cayatte (“A Viagem”), Vanda goes from surviving to destitute in a matter of scenes. Her beauty salon seats sit largely empty. Her deadbeat husband is out of work and has used up all of her money, leaving bills unpaid and the bank breathing down her neck. Desperate to provide for her children, she resolves to turn their lives around by robbing a bank.
The EFM preview of this co-production between Legendary Television,...
Our titular character, played by Gabriella Barros[/link] (“Al Berto”), is introduced as she lies on the floor, vacant-faced, smoking a cigarette. Moments later, we see her doused in disguise, a blond wig and oversized sunglasses.
In this hour-long, crime-heist episodic, created by Patrícia Müller (“Madre Paula”) and directed by Simão Cayatte (“A Viagem”), Vanda goes from surviving to destitute in a matter of scenes. Her beauty salon seats sit largely empty. Her deadbeat husband is out of work and has used up all of her money, leaving bills unpaid and the bank breathing down her neck. Desperate to provide for her children, she resolves to turn their lives around by robbing a bank.
The EFM preview of this co-production between Legendary Television,...
- 2/16/2022
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
Spanning more than six hours, spread across three films, "Tabu" director Miguel Gomes' "Arabian Nights" will test the stamina (and scheduling) of moviegoers and press at Cannes. His latest film will unspool as part of the Cannes Directors' Fortnight, and today we get a three-minute glimpse of the epic movie he's preparing to unveil. Crista Alfaiate, Adriano Luz, Américo Silva, Carloto Cotta, Crista Alfaiate, Chico Chapas, Luísa Cruz, Gonçalo Waddington, Joana de Verona, Teresa Madruga, and Jing Jing Guo are among the cast in the film which uses the classic fables to paint a portrait of contemporary Portugal, with stories that look to span a variety of social, political, and economic settings. Here's the official synopsis for all three volumes: Volume 1, The Restless One In which Scheherazade tells of the restlessness that befell the country: “It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that in a sad country among all countries,...
- 5/12/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Arabian Nights
Director: Miguel Gomes// Writers: Miguel Gomes, Telmo Churro, Mariana Ricardo
Miguel Gomes’ 2012 film Tabu managed to elevate the Portugeuse filmmaker’s international status when it picked up two awards at the Berlin film festival that year, and had a hand in at last making his 2008 Cannes premiered sophomore feature Our Beloved Month of August at last available for DVD consumption in the Us. Experimentally inclined, Gomes next tackles the famed Arabian nights tale but abandons all except for the structure to depict a modern Portugal in peril under Troika control. It’s the most ambitious treatment of the material since Pasolini adapted Arabian Nights back in 1974. We’ll be expecting stunning musical interplay and visually innovative sequences.
Cast: Carloto Cotta, Joana de Verona, Adriano Luz
Producer: O Som e a Fúria
U.S. Distributor: Rights available
Release Date: Rumored to be aiming for a Spring 2015 release, we’re...
Director: Miguel Gomes// Writers: Miguel Gomes, Telmo Churro, Mariana Ricardo
Miguel Gomes’ 2012 film Tabu managed to elevate the Portugeuse filmmaker’s international status when it picked up two awards at the Berlin film festival that year, and had a hand in at last making his 2008 Cannes premiered sophomore feature Our Beloved Month of August at last available for DVD consumption in the Us. Experimentally inclined, Gomes next tackles the famed Arabian nights tale but abandons all except for the structure to depict a modern Portugal in peril under Troika control. It’s the most ambitious treatment of the material since Pasolini adapted Arabian Nights back in 1974. We’ll be expecting stunning musical interplay and visually innovative sequences.
Cast: Carloto Cotta, Joana de Verona, Adriano Luz
Producer: O Som e a Fúria
U.S. Distributor: Rights available
Release Date: Rumored to be aiming for a Spring 2015 release, we’re...
- 1/7/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Chicago – In many ways, 2011 was the year of startlingly successful throwbacks. Who could’ve guessed that Woody Allen, Tom Cruise and The Muppets would revive their crowd-pleasing appeal? How many moviegoing soothsayers predicted that Michel Hazanavicius’ melodrama, “The Artist,” would become an Oscar front-runner that proves the silent art form is far from dead?
And who could’ve possibly dreamed that veteran Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz would end his extraordinary 48-year-long career with a staggering epic that revitalized the storytelling techniques of a nineteenth century Portuguese novelist? “Mysteries of Lisbon” is a direct rebuke to the conventional narratives that follow uncluttered three-act structures. At four-and-a-half hours, this film preserves the scope and density of its source material, while utilizing modern technology to make every frame thrillingly cinematic.
Blu-ray Rating: 5.0/5.0
Author Camilo Castelo Branco’s illegitimate birth and upbringing as an orphan are clearly reflected in the young character placed at the center of his 1852 novel.
And who could’ve possibly dreamed that veteran Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz would end his extraordinary 48-year-long career with a staggering epic that revitalized the storytelling techniques of a nineteenth century Portuguese novelist? “Mysteries of Lisbon” is a direct rebuke to the conventional narratives that follow uncluttered three-act structures. At four-and-a-half hours, this film preserves the scope and density of its source material, while utilizing modern technology to make every frame thrillingly cinematic.
Blu-ray Rating: 5.0/5.0
Author Camilo Castelo Branco’s illegitimate birth and upbringing as an orphan are clearly reflected in the young character placed at the center of his 1852 novel.
- 1/24/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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