Noch bis 7. November laufen die Dreharbeiten zu dem Drama „Hygge“, das im Rahmen des Talentförderprogramms „Nordlichter“ von Ndr, Moin Filmförderung und nordmedia entsteht.
Die Regisseurinnen Zahrah Schade (li.) und Lena Fakler (re.) am Set von „Hygge“ (At) mit den Darstellerinnen Bayan Layla, Eva Maria Jost und Catrin Striebeck (v.l.n.r.) (Credit: Ndr/Klinkerfilm/Antonia Pepita Giesler)
Mit dem Talentförderprogramm „Nordlichter“ wollen Ndr, Moin Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein und nordmedia jungen Filmschaffenden die Möglichkeit geben, moderne und eigenwillige norddeutsche Genre-Geschichten zu erzählen. Die Auswertung der entstehenden Projekte findet im Kino sowie in der Ard Mediathek und im Ndr Fernsehen statt.
Im Rahmen des „Nordlichter“-Programms entsteht noch bis 7. November vor allem in Kappeln (Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg) und Gartow (Landkreis Lüchow-Dannenberg) das satirische Horrordrama „Hygge“ (At), das Lena Fakler und Zarah Schrade inszenieren.
Protagonistinnen in „Hygge“ sind Levi (Eva Maria Jost) und ihre Partnerin Minu (Bayan Layla), die in einer in der Zukunft liegenden Welt,...
Die Regisseurinnen Zahrah Schade (li.) und Lena Fakler (re.) am Set von „Hygge“ (At) mit den Darstellerinnen Bayan Layla, Eva Maria Jost und Catrin Striebeck (v.l.n.r.) (Credit: Ndr/Klinkerfilm/Antonia Pepita Giesler)
Mit dem Talentförderprogramm „Nordlichter“ wollen Ndr, Moin Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein und nordmedia jungen Filmschaffenden die Möglichkeit geben, moderne und eigenwillige norddeutsche Genre-Geschichten zu erzählen. Die Auswertung der entstehenden Projekte findet im Kino sowie in der Ard Mediathek und im Ndr Fernsehen statt.
Im Rahmen des „Nordlichter“-Programms entsteht noch bis 7. November vor allem in Kappeln (Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg) und Gartow (Landkreis Lüchow-Dannenberg) das satirische Horrordrama „Hygge“ (At), das Lena Fakler und Zarah Schrade inszenieren.
Protagonistinnen in „Hygge“ sind Levi (Eva Maria Jost) und ihre Partnerin Minu (Bayan Layla), die in einer in der Zukunft liegenden Welt,...
- 10/11/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
‘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
In today’s roundup, “Luke Cage” Season 2 released a trailer and TBS renews animated comedy “Final Space”
Casting
Osy Ikhile has been cast as a series regular on the upcoming Amazon series “The Feed,” Variety has learned exclusively. Ikhile’s past credits include the critically-acclaimed “Black Mirror” episode “USS Callister” and the mini-series “Childhood’s End.” He has also appeared in films like “The Legend of Tarzan” and “In the Heart of the Sea.” He is repped by Thruline Entertainment and the Curtis Brown Group.
Dates
HBO will premiere the documentary “Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped by Boko Haram” in fall 2018. The documentary follows the stories of 276 Nigerian school girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist insurgent movement, in 2014 from a school in Chibok, Northern Nigeria and hidden in the Sambisa forest for three years. The announcement comes on Monday, the one-year anniversary of 82 of the girls’ releases.
Amazon...
Casting
Osy Ikhile has been cast as a series regular on the upcoming Amazon series “The Feed,” Variety has learned exclusively. Ikhile’s past credits include the critically-acclaimed “Black Mirror” episode “USS Callister” and the mini-series “Childhood’s End.” He has also appeared in films like “The Legend of Tarzan” and “In the Heart of the Sea.” He is repped by Thruline Entertainment and the Curtis Brown Group.
Dates
HBO will premiere the documentary “Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped by Boko Haram” in fall 2018. The documentary follows the stories of 276 Nigerian school girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist insurgent movement, in 2014 from a school in Chibok, Northern Nigeria and hidden in the Sambisa forest for three years. The announcement comes on Monday, the one-year anniversary of 82 of the girls’ releases.
Amazon...
- 5/7/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
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