‘After the Party’ in the U.K.
Channel 4 has acquired U.K. rights to the acclaimed New Zealand drama “After the Party” from Lingo Pictures.
The six-part series, co-created by and starring Robyn Malcolm (“Black Bird”), follows Penny Wilding, a mother, teacher and environmental activist, whose life imploded five years earlier after she accused her husband Phil, played by Peter Mullan, of a sex crime and nobody believed her.
When Penny’s now ex-husband returns to town, her daughter pressures her to let go of her accusations and move on. As her old furies rise to the surface, Penny must decide what’s more important – the truth or rebuilding her relationships with the people around her.
Co-created by Dianne Taylor, “After the Party” was produced by Australia’s Lingo Pictures and Luminous Beast in New Zealand as an original commission for New Zealand’s Tvnz in association with and distributed by ITV Studios.
Channel 4 has acquired U.K. rights to the acclaimed New Zealand drama “After the Party” from Lingo Pictures.
The six-part series, co-created by and starring Robyn Malcolm (“Black Bird”), follows Penny Wilding, a mother, teacher and environmental activist, whose life imploded five years earlier after she accused her husband Phil, played by Peter Mullan, of a sex crime and nobody believed her.
When Penny’s now ex-husband returns to town, her daughter pressures her to let go of her accusations and move on. As her old furies rise to the surface, Penny must decide what’s more important – the truth or rebuilding her relationships with the people around her.
Co-created by Dianne Taylor, “After the Party” was produced by Australia’s Lingo Pictures and Luminous Beast in New Zealand as an original commission for New Zealand’s Tvnz in association with and distributed by ITV Studios.
- 3/20/2024
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
People have a hard time placing Daniel Donskoy. That’s just the way he likes it.
“In London, people would say: ‘Are you South African?’ Yes. ‘Danish?’ Yes. I always say yes. I’m anything you want me to be,” says the 31-year-old actor, who was born in Moscow and raised in Germany, Israel and the U.K. “I’ve been lucky that people can’t pigeonhole me. It lets be everything. If I only took roles based on my identity, I’ve never get work. How many jobs are there for a Russian-German-Jewish-British-Israeli?”
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“In London, people would say: ‘Are you South African?’ Yes. ‘Danish?’ Yes. I always say yes. I’m anything you want me to be,” says the 31-year-old actor, who was born in Moscow and raised in Germany, Israel and the U.K. “I’ve been lucky that people can’t pigeonhole me. It lets be everything. If I only took roles based on my identity, I’ve never get work. How many jobs are there for a Russian-German-Jewish-British-Israeli?”
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- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
People have a hard time placing Daniel Donskoy. That’s just the way he likes it.
“In London, people would say: ‘Are you South African?’ Yes. ‘Danish?’ Yes. I always say yes. I’m anything you want me to be,” says the 31-year-old actor, who was born in Moscow and raised in Germany, Israel and the U.K. “I’ve been lucky that people can’t pigeonhole me. It lets be everything. If I only took roles based on my identity, I’ve never get work. How many jobs are there for a Russian-German-Jewish-British-Israeli?”
In ...
“In London, people would say: ‘Are you South African?’ Yes. ‘Danish?’ Yes. I always say yes. I’m anything you want me to be,” says the 31-year-old actor, who was born in Moscow and raised in Germany, Israel and the U.K. “I’ve been lucky that people can’t pigeonhole me. It lets be everything. If I only took roles based on my identity, I’ve never get work. How many jobs are there for a Russian-German-Jewish-British-Israeli?”
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- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: The fight against Rome continues. Good news for Barbarians fans, cameras are now rolling on the second season of the historical action show, which is Netflix’s most successful German series.
Six 45-minute episodes will be filmed in Krakow, Poland, and its surroundings. Stefan Ruzowitzky (The Counterfeiters) is acting and showrunner and will direct episodes 1-3 and 6.
Returners in the cast include leads Jeanne Goursaud, Laurence Rupp and David Schütter. Joining in new roles are Daniel Donskoy, Murathan Muslu, Cynthia Micas, Katharina Heyer, Giovanni Carta and Alessandro Fella.
As per last season, Gaumont’s managing director, Sabine de Mardt, is in charge of the production, together with Andreas Bareiss and Rainer Marquass.
Barbarians was Netflix’s most successful German content, series or film, before it was recently topped by the feature Blood Red Sky, which was watched by north of 50 million households in its first 28 days.
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Six 45-minute episodes will be filmed in Krakow, Poland, and its surroundings. Stefan Ruzowitzky (The Counterfeiters) is acting and showrunner and will direct episodes 1-3 and 6.
Returners in the cast include leads Jeanne Goursaud, Laurence Rupp and David Schütter. Joining in new roles are Daniel Donskoy, Murathan Muslu, Cynthia Micas, Katharina Heyer, Giovanni Carta and Alessandro Fella.
As per last season, Gaumont’s managing director, Sabine de Mardt, is in charge of the production, together with Andreas Bareiss and Rainer Marquass.
Barbarians was Netflix’s most successful German content, series or film, before it was recently topped by the feature Blood Red Sky, which was watched by north of 50 million households in its first 28 days.
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- 9/3/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has released the first look of Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Dominic West as Prince Charles in “The Crown.”
Season 5, which started production in the U.K. last month, features Debicki as the princess through the early 1990s and West as her estranged husband.
Debicki takes over from Emma Corrin, who played Diana in season 4 when she met and married a young Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor) and dealt with the stress of worldwide fame. Diana struggled with an eating disorder and had an affair of her own with James Hewitt (Daniel Donskoy) after learning of Charles’ extra-marital romance with Camilla Parker Bowles (Emerald Fennel).
Debicki’s recent credits include Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” She is also known for her roles as Ayesha in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” and Alice in “Widows.”
West, who takes over from O’Connor, recently appeared alongside Lily James in mini-series “The Pursuit of Love.
Season 5, which started production in the U.K. last month, features Debicki as the princess through the early 1990s and West as her estranged husband.
Debicki takes over from Emma Corrin, who played Diana in season 4 when she met and married a young Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor) and dealt with the stress of worldwide fame. Diana struggled with an eating disorder and had an affair of her own with James Hewitt (Daniel Donskoy) after learning of Charles’ extra-marital romance with Camilla Parker Bowles (Emerald Fennel).
Debicki’s recent credits include Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” She is also known for her roles as Ayesha in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” and Alice in “Widows.”
West, who takes over from O’Connor, recently appeared alongside Lily James in mini-series “The Pursuit of Love.
- 8/17/2021
- by Selome Hailu and K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Global Screen has sold the distribution rights for North America for “Crescendo#makemusicnotwar” to Menemsha Films. The film, loosely inspired by the story of the formation of Daniel Barenboim’s West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, toplines “Toni Erdmann” star Peter Simonischek.
Global Screen also closed deals on the film for Spain (Adso Films International Management), Italy (Satine), Korea (Tcast) and Taiwan (Swallow Wings Films). Strong interest has also been signalled by distributors in other territories, Global Screen said.
The film, helmed by Dror Zahavi (“Everything for My Father”), was recently presented with the Rheingold Audience Award at the 15th Festival of German Cinema in Ludwigshafen am Rhein. Zahavi received a 1988 Student Oscar nomination for “Alexander Penn – Ich will allein sein.”
Simonischek plays world famous conductor Eduard Sporck, who accepts the job to create an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, but is quickly drawn into a tempest of seemingly unsolvable problems. Having grown up in a state of war,...
Global Screen also closed deals on the film for Spain (Adso Films International Management), Italy (Satine), Korea (Tcast) and Taiwan (Swallow Wings Films). Strong interest has also been signalled by distributors in other territories, Global Screen said.
The film, helmed by Dror Zahavi (“Everything for My Father”), was recently presented with the Rheingold Audience Award at the 15th Festival of German Cinema in Ludwigshafen am Rhein. Zahavi received a 1988 Student Oscar nomination for “Alexander Penn – Ich will allein sein.”
Simonischek plays world famous conductor Eduard Sporck, who accepts the job to create an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, but is quickly drawn into a tempest of seemingly unsolvable problems. Having grown up in a state of war,...
- 10/7/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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