Elizabeth McGovern stars in the 1920s era film based on Laura Moriarty’s novel.
Principal photography has begun on Michael Engler’s 1920s-set film The Chaperone.
PBS, Masterpiece and Fibonacci Films in association with Rose Pictures, Hamilton Entertainment and Anonymous Content are producing the film with Arclight Films handling international sales.
PBS Distribution is planning a theatrical release of The Chaperone in the Us in 2018.
The film centres on a woman whose life is changed forever when she chaperones a young and soon-to-be-famous Louise Brooks to New York.
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes adapted the script based on Laura Moriarty’s novel of the same name.
Michael Engler directs the film that stars Elizabeth McGovern (pictured above), Haley Lu Richardson, Victoria Hill, Campbell Scott, Geza Rohrig, Blythe Danner and Miranda Otto.
McGovern, who is also a producer, optioned the novel and worked with Fellowes to adapt it for the big screen. The pair worked...
Principal photography has begun on Michael Engler’s 1920s-set film The Chaperone.
PBS, Masterpiece and Fibonacci Films in association with Rose Pictures, Hamilton Entertainment and Anonymous Content are producing the film with Arclight Films handling international sales.
PBS Distribution is planning a theatrical release of The Chaperone in the Us in 2018.
The film centres on a woman whose life is changed forever when she chaperones a young and soon-to-be-famous Louise Brooks to New York.
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes adapted the script based on Laura Moriarty’s novel of the same name.
Michael Engler directs the film that stars Elizabeth McGovern (pictured above), Haley Lu Richardson, Victoria Hill, Campbell Scott, Geza Rohrig, Blythe Danner and Miranda Otto.
McGovern, who is also a producer, optioned the novel and worked with Fellowes to adapt it for the big screen. The pair worked...
- 8/2/2017
- ScreenDaily
The 1920s era film is based on Laura Moriarty’s novel.
Principal photography has begun on Michael Engler’s 1920s-set film The Chaperone.
PBS, Masterpiece and Fibonacci Films in association with Rose Pictures, Hamilton Entertainment and Anonymous Content are producing the film with Arclight Films handling international sales.
PBS Distribution is planning a theatrical release of The Chaperone in the Us in 2018.
The film centres on a woman whose life is changed forever when she chaperones a young and soon-to-be-famous Louise Brooks to New York.
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes adapted the script based on Laura Moriarty’s novel of the same name.
Michael Engler directs the film that stars Elizabeth McGovern (pictured above), Haley Lu Richardson, Victoria Hill, Campbell Scott, Geza Rohrig, Blythe Danner and Miranda Otto.
McGovern, who is also a producer, optioned the novel and worked with Fellowes to adapt it for the big screen. The pair worked together on Downton Abbey alongside Engler...
Principal photography has begun on Michael Engler’s 1920s-set film The Chaperone.
PBS, Masterpiece and Fibonacci Films in association with Rose Pictures, Hamilton Entertainment and Anonymous Content are producing the film with Arclight Films handling international sales.
PBS Distribution is planning a theatrical release of The Chaperone in the Us in 2018.
The film centres on a woman whose life is changed forever when she chaperones a young and soon-to-be-famous Louise Brooks to New York.
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes adapted the script based on Laura Moriarty’s novel of the same name.
Michael Engler directs the film that stars Elizabeth McGovern (pictured above), Haley Lu Richardson, Victoria Hill, Campbell Scott, Geza Rohrig, Blythe Danner and Miranda Otto.
McGovern, who is also a producer, optioned the novel and worked with Fellowes to adapt it for the big screen. The pair worked together on Downton Abbey alongside Engler...
- 8/1/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: New producers are behind Julian Fellowes and Elizabeth McGovern reunion.
Arclight Films and PBS have announced that PBS label Masterpiece is producing its first feature in the shape of Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right...
Arclight Films and PBS have announced that PBS label Masterpiece is producing its first feature in the shape of Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right...
- 5/16/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: New producers are behind Julian Fellowes and Elizabeth McGovern reunion.
Arclight Films, PBS and the PBS label Masterpiece are producing Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right to reunite Julian Fellowes, Elizabeth McGovern, and director...
Arclight Films, PBS and the PBS label Masterpiece are producing Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right to reunite Julian Fellowes, Elizabeth McGovern, and director...
- 5/16/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Anonymous Content, Element Pictures and Film4 have optioned the Dean Kuipers book Burning Rainbow Farm, and will develop it as a directing vehicle for Room helmer Lenny Abrahamson. Playwright Cory Finley, who made his directing debut with the Sundance pic Thoroughbred, will write the script. It is the true story of two marijuana advocates who were gunned down by the FBI after a five-day standoff. Anonymous Content's Adam Shulman and Mad Dog Films' Alix Madigan…...
- 3/22/2017
- Deadline
2016 has been a big year for Hollywood dads! Celebrities like John Legend and Adam Levine welcomed beautiful baby girls, while Prince Carl Philip and Adam Shulman expanded their families with baby boys. In honor of the special day, we're paying tribute to 16 famous new dads. Keep reading to see them, and then check out all the stars who are expecting babies this year. Related:Blast From the Past: Look Back at Celebrity Kids' First Red Carpet Appearances...
- 10/13/2016
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Oscar-nominated actor John Malkovich has been tapped to star in the crime drama TV series "Humboldt" from "True Detective" and "Mr. Robot" producers Sony Pictures Television and Anonymous Content.
Based on Emily Brady's best-selling book and boasting a script by Michael A. Lerner ("Love and Mercy"), the story revolves around the Northern California community that for nearly four decades has existed primarily on the cultivation and sale of marijuana.
The author spent a year living among the town's secretive residents and offers an intimate look at how the looming legalization impacts the community. Malkovich will star as the patriarch of the Humboldt crime family.
Malkovich, Lerner, Elliot Webb, Alissa Philips, Alex Goldstone, Jennifer Rawlings and Adam Shulman will executive produce and Carl Franklin is set to direct. Malkovich's last TV series regular role was as Blackbeard in "Luther" creator Neil Cross' shortlived NBC drama "Crossbones".
Source: The Live Feed...
Based on Emily Brady's best-selling book and boasting a script by Michael A. Lerner ("Love and Mercy"), the story revolves around the Northern California community that for nearly four decades has existed primarily on the cultivation and sale of marijuana.
The author spent a year living among the town's secretive residents and offers an intimate look at how the looming legalization impacts the community. Malkovich will star as the patriarch of the Humboldt crime family.
Malkovich, Lerner, Elliot Webb, Alissa Philips, Alex Goldstone, Jennifer Rawlings and Adam Shulman will executive produce and Carl Franklin is set to direct. Malkovich's last TV series regular role was as Blackbeard in "Luther" creator Neil Cross' shortlived NBC drama "Crossbones".
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- 7/28/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Paramount Television and Anonymous Content are creating a series based on Rachel Kushner’s novel “Telex From Cuba,” TheWrap has learned. The series is being created by “Carol” screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, who was recently nominated for an Academy Award for the film. Nagy is adapting the novel and will serve as showrunner and executive producer. Rosalie Swedlin and Adam Shulman of Anonymous Content are also executive producing the series. Also Read: Oscars 2016: 'The Revenant,' 'Mad Max' Lead a Grateful 8 Kushner’s book is set in Cuba when the American families who ran Cuba’s sugar plantations and nickel...
- 1/19/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Oscar winner Anne Hathaway will produce and star in Andrew Lauren Productions’ subversive comedy based on Jac Schaeffer’s Black List screenplay.
Adam Shulman, Lauren, Andrew Lauren Productions president of production DJ Gugenheim and Schaeffer will produce the story of women at a baby shower who must thwart an alien invasion.
The producers are out to filmmakers. Schaeffer’s debut film TiMER premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.
Lauren produced The Spectacular Now and served as executive producer on The Squid And The Whale, among others.
Hathaway will next be seen opposite Robert De Niro in Warner Bros’ The Intern on September 25.
Adam Shulman, Lauren, Andrew Lauren Productions president of production DJ Gugenheim and Schaeffer will produce the story of women at a baby shower who must thwart an alien invasion.
The producers are out to filmmakers. Schaeffer’s debut film TiMER premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.
Lauren produced The Spectacular Now and served as executive producer on The Squid And The Whale, among others.
Hathaway will next be seen opposite Robert De Niro in Warner Bros’ The Intern on September 25.
- 8/26/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Shrunken Shakespeare Company Yvonne Cone and Jennifer Martina, Co-Producing Artistic Directors and Creative Producer Adam Shulman Dukes of Hazard The Beginning, Song One starring Anne Hathaway to host Ssc's Annual Benefit Gala and Staged Reading of Chukwudi Iwuji's masterpiece screenplay Ira - on June 8th, 2015 at The Loft at West 83rd Street 150 West 83rd Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus.
- 5/12/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Oscar winner Anne Hathaway stars in the new film Song One, which she also produced with her husband Adam Shulman. The 32-year-old actress says she's impressed by her dog's smarts, admits when she's wrong, and a few other things when she chatted with People this week about "one last thing" … Last time I was injuredMy dog had minor surgery, and she had to wear a cone. She's really smart, so she figured out if she dug the cone into my leg, eventually I would take it off because I couldn't stand it anymore. She really bruised the front of my shin with one jab.
- 2/8/2015
- PEOPLE.com
Anne Hathaway's new film, Song One, was a passion project in more ways than one. Not only did the heartfelt indie film shoot on a tight schedule with a meager budget, but Anne's husband, Adam Shulman, served as a coproducer with her on the drama. We talked to Anne about what she learned about her significant other by going into business with him and the songs that make her think about the early days of her romance. She also copped to being in an a cappella group in college - watch to find out which song she auditioned with! Song One is in theaters and on demand starting Friday.
- 1/23/2015
- by Lindsay-Miller
- Popsugar.com
The couple that works together stays together - at least that's the case for Anne Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman. Hathaway, 32, stars in the new film Song One, and one of her collaborators just so happened to be Shulman, who co-produced the indie drama from director Kate Barker-Froyland. "At first, I was curious how it would go. People always say don't work with your spouse," the actress told People Tuesday at the film's N.Y.C. premiere, sponsored by The Cinema Society and Tod's. "But I loved working with him. He's really good at this, and he's a wonderful producer.
- 1/22/2015
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- PEOPLE.com
Wrapping up a busy day of promotional duties, Anne Hathaway headed over to the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York City on Tuesday night (January 20).
The “Princess Diaries” dame was joined by her husband Adam Shulman as she smiled for photos ahead of a special screening of her new movie “Song One,” hosted by The Cinema Society and Tod’s.
Earlier in the week, Hathaway did an interview with “Extra” during which she received a fabulous compliment. Host Tracey Edmonds asked, "You do bear a resemblance to the striking Amal Clooney, has anyone ever told you that?" and Anne replied, “I've never heard that, but thank you. That's so going to be the best thing that happens to me today. I hope that one day I become half the woman she is, she is so accomplished and it's so thrilling to look at someone and say, 'Wow, you're really making the world a better place.
The “Princess Diaries” dame was joined by her husband Adam Shulman as she smiled for photos ahead of a special screening of her new movie “Song One,” hosted by The Cinema Society and Tod’s.
Earlier in the week, Hathaway did an interview with “Extra” during which she received a fabulous compliment. Host Tracey Edmonds asked, "You do bear a resemblance to the striking Amal Clooney, has anyone ever told you that?" and Anne replied, “I've never heard that, but thank you. That's so going to be the best thing that happens to me today. I hope that one day I become half the woman she is, she is so accomplished and it's so thrilling to look at someone and say, 'Wow, you're really making the world a better place.
- 1/22/2015
- GossipCenter
She’s been busy promoting her new movie “Song One,” and Anne Hathaway dropped by the “Today” show on Tuesday (January 20) for a heartwarming interview. The “Dark Knight Rises” dame explained that she and her husband Adam Shulman co-produced the indie flick, also noting that their marriage has completely changed her entire life for the better.
Anne gushed, "We both talked about it beforehand, and how it wasn't going to change anything, but something shifts. I didn't realize that I was keeping a part of myself protected, and it's kind of all on the line now. I'm his and he's mine."
Host Savannah Guthrie chimed in, "Can I tell you what [Adam] told us? He said the biggest surprise about being married is that he continues to fall deeper and deeper in love with you." Anne responded, "Well, that's very nice.”...
Anne gushed, "We both talked about it beforehand, and how it wasn't going to change anything, but something shifts. I didn't realize that I was keeping a part of myself protected, and it's kind of all on the line now. I'm his and he's mine."
Host Savannah Guthrie chimed in, "Can I tell you what [Adam] told us? He said the biggest surprise about being married is that he continues to fall deeper and deeper in love with you." Anne responded, "Well, that's very nice.”...
- 1/21/2015
- GossipCenter
Anne Hathaway is mixing business with pleasure. The Oscar winner stopped by NBC's Today on Tuesday morning to talk about Song One, which she helped produce with her husband of two years, Adam Shulman. The indie film is the couple's first movie venture together. The Interstellar star, 32, said that marriage has transformed her relationship with Shulman more than she had expected. "We both talked about it beforehand, and how it wasn't going to change anything, but something shifts," Hathaway told Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. "I didn't realize that I was keeping a part of myself protected, and it's kind of all on the line now.
- 1/20/2015
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
Anne Hathaway is mixing business with pleasure. The Oscar winner stopped by NBC's Today on Tuesday morning to talk about Song One, which she helped produce with her husband of two years, Adam Shulman. The indie film is the couple's first movie venture together. The Interstellar star, 32, said that marriage has transformed her relationship with Shulman more than she had expected. "We both talked about it beforehand, and how it wasn't going to change anything, but something shifts," Hathaway told Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. "I didn't realize that I was keeping a part of myself protected, and it's kind of all on the line now.
- 1/20/2015
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
In Song One, Anne Hathaway plays Franny, an academic whose research in North Africa is cut short by an emergency phone call from home: her younger brother Henry has been hit by a car and is in a coma. Henry was an aspiring Brooklyn musician, a career development that had soured the siblings' relationship. But as she and her mother (Mary Steenburgen) reconnect around his hospital bed, she also gains a greater appreciation for her brother's commitment to music from the songs he left behind. She visits the clubs he frequented, and when the opportunity presents itself, she approaches her brother's favorite singer,...
- 11/11/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
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