Bei der gestrigen Verleihung der Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto räumten die Satire „BlackBerry” und die Serie „Little Bird“ Hauptpreise ab. Beide Produktionen gingen mit den meisten Nominierungen ins Rennen.
„BlackBerry” (Credit: Viennale)
Matt Johnsons Tech-Biopic „BlackBerry – Klick einer Generation“ über Aufstieg und Fall des gleichnamigen Handys erhielt Anfang März 17 Nominierungen bei den Canadian Screen Awards, so viele, wie kein anderer Film vorher. Bei der Preisverleihung am 1. Juni in Toronto stellte der Film erneut einen Rekord auf, mit den gesamt 14 Auszeichnungen, die er mit nachhause nehmen durfte – ebenfalls so viele, wie kein anderer Film vor ihm. „BlackBerry“ gewann u.a. als bester Film, für die beste Regie, Kamera sowie in den Haupt- und Nebendarstellerkategorien (Jay Baruchel & Glenn Howerton). „BlackBerry“ feierte auf der Berlinale 2023 seine Weltpremiere und war im Anschluss auf zahlreichen weiteren Festivals zu sehen, u.a. bei der Viennale. In die deutschen Kinos kam er am 7. Dezember über Paramount.
„BlackBerry” (Credit: Viennale)
Matt Johnsons Tech-Biopic „BlackBerry – Klick einer Generation“ über Aufstieg und Fall des gleichnamigen Handys erhielt Anfang März 17 Nominierungen bei den Canadian Screen Awards, so viele, wie kein anderer Film vorher. Bei der Preisverleihung am 1. Juni in Toronto stellte der Film erneut einen Rekord auf, mit den gesamt 14 Auszeichnungen, die er mit nachhause nehmen durfte – ebenfalls so viele, wie kein anderer Film vor ihm. „BlackBerry“ gewann u.a. als bester Film, für die beste Regie, Kamera sowie in den Haupt- und Nebendarstellerkategorien (Jay Baruchel & Glenn Howerton). „BlackBerry“ feierte auf der Berlinale 2023 seine Weltpremiere und war im Anschluss auf zahlreichen weiteren Festivals zu sehen, u.a. bei der Viennale. In die deutschen Kinos kam er am 7. Dezember über Paramount.
- 6/2/2024
- by Barbara Schuster
- Spot - Media & Film
Plot: As Louis and Claudia escape to Paris after killing Lestat, and are ready to embark on new relationships in the new city. But they find themselves in a world influenced by Lestat, especially when they join the Theatre de Vampires, a performing group found by Lestat.
Review: Timed perfectly to Halloween, the 2022 debut of Interview with the Vampire beautifully updated the first volume in Anne Rice’s vast series for a new generation. With a young cast and a more overt take on the homoerotic elements of the novels, AMC’s series was designed to kickstart a cinematic universe of adaptations from the author’s works. While Mayfair Witches did not work as well, the second season of Interview with the Vampire is a welcome return to the stories of Louis, Claudia, Lestat, and more. Billed as “Part II,” the second season chronicles the back half of Rice’s novel.
Review: Timed perfectly to Halloween, the 2022 debut of Interview with the Vampire beautifully updated the first volume in Anne Rice’s vast series for a new generation. With a young cast and a more overt take on the homoerotic elements of the novels, AMC’s series was designed to kickstart a cinematic universe of adaptations from the author’s works. While Mayfair Witches did not work as well, the second season of Interview with the Vampire is a welcome return to the stories of Louis, Claudia, Lestat, and more. Billed as “Part II,” the second season chronicles the back half of Rice’s novel.
- 5/9/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Public television has held separate collective bargaining agreements with the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA for years. So, while studios and networks this fall faced the ramifications of dual Hollywood strikes, it’s been mostly business as usual at PBS.
Perhaps lost in the conversation about this most unusual fall — in which the broadcast networks tweaked and re-tweaked their schedules in light of the lengthy production stoppage — has been PBS’ ability to keep the majority of its schedule intact.
In fact, according to Sylvia Bugg, PBS’ chief programming executive and Gm of general audience programming, just one program on its fall lineup was impacted by the strikes: John Leguizamo’s “American História: The Untold History of Latinos,” which had been scheduled to premiere last month. In solidarity with the strikes, Leguizamo opted to delay the project until 2024. PBS replaced it with another docuseries, “Becoming Frida Kahlo.”
“Besides that, on the general audience content side,...
Perhaps lost in the conversation about this most unusual fall — in which the broadcast networks tweaked and re-tweaked their schedules in light of the lengthy production stoppage — has been PBS’ ability to keep the majority of its schedule intact.
In fact, according to Sylvia Bugg, PBS’ chief programming executive and Gm of general audience programming, just one program on its fall lineup was impacted by the strikes: John Leguizamo’s “American História: The Untold History of Latinos,” which had been scheduled to premiere last month. In solidarity with the strikes, Leguizamo opted to delay the project until 2024. PBS replaced it with another docuseries, “Becoming Frida Kahlo.”
“Besides that, on the general audience content side,...
- 10/9/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Little Bird is coming soon to PBS. The network has picked up the Canadian drama, which will begin airing in October. Darla Contois and Lisa Edelstein star in the six-episode limited series created by Jennifer Podemski and Hannah Moscovitch.
The Little Bird drama follows a young woman (Contois) trying to find her birth family. Ellyn Jade, Osawa Muskwa, Joshua Odjick, Imajyn Cardinal, Braeden Clarke, Eric Schweig, and Michelle Thrush also star in the series.
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The Little Bird drama follows a young woman (Contois) trying to find her birth family. Ellyn Jade, Osawa Muskwa, Joshua Odjick, Imajyn Cardinal, Braeden Clarke, Eric Schweig, and Michelle Thrush also star in the series.
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- 8/29/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Will Arnett, Kandi Burruss, Bethenny Frankel, Ice T and other celebrities have been cast to star in Fox’s upcoming new game show “Snake Oil.” Hosted by David Spade, the show challenges contestants to guess real entrepreneurs from snake oil salesmen with the help of infomercials, interviews with the business owners and input from the show’s celebrity advisors.
The full list of “Snake Oil” celebrity advisors helping identify shams includes Will Arnett, Christie Brinkley, Kandi Burruss, Adam Devine, Bethenny Frankel, Dwight Howard, Ice-t, Natasha Leggero, Brad Paisley, Jay Pharoah, Rob Riggle, Darius Rucker, Jb Smoove and Michelle Williams.
The game show is produced by Spade and executive produced by Will Arnett via Electric Avenue Productions along with Marc Forman and Neal Konstantini. Konstantini also serves as showrunner. “Snake Oil” premieres Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. Et on Fox.
First Looks
Netflix has shared a first look at the new series “Obliterated,...
The full list of “Snake Oil” celebrity advisors helping identify shams includes Will Arnett, Christie Brinkley, Kandi Burruss, Adam Devine, Bethenny Frankel, Dwight Howard, Ice-t, Natasha Leggero, Brad Paisley, Jay Pharoah, Rob Riggle, Darius Rucker, Jb Smoove and Michelle Williams.
The game show is produced by Spade and executive produced by Will Arnett via Electric Avenue Productions along with Marc Forman and Neal Konstantini. Konstantini also serves as showrunner. “Snake Oil” premieres Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. Et on Fox.
First Looks
Netflix has shared a first look at the new series “Obliterated,...
- 8/28/2023
- by McKinley Franklin and Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
Montreal-based Rezolution Pictures, behind Sundance winner “Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World,” and Winnipeg-based Op Little Bird have partnered with Fremantle International on Jennifer Podemski and Hannah Moscovitch’s original drama series “Little Bird,” which is set to premiere on Crave and Aptn in Canada.
The series, which stars Darla Contois and Lisa Edelstein, follows the life of Bezhig Little Bird, a victim of the Sixties Scoop in Saskatchewan wherein First Nations children were abducted and placed in foster homes before being put up for adoption by white families.
Told in parallel timelines, “Little Bird” quickly contrasts Bezhig’s childhood with her engagement party – only this time as Esther Rosenblum, a woman in her 20s on the cusp of life, and suddenly wracked with repressed memories. As a showrunner, Podemski, who is herself both Indigenous and Jewish, is perfectly positioned to give authenticity and meaning to the matter. She...
The series, which stars Darla Contois and Lisa Edelstein, follows the life of Bezhig Little Bird, a victim of the Sixties Scoop in Saskatchewan wherein First Nations children were abducted and placed in foster homes before being put up for adoption by white families.
Told in parallel timelines, “Little Bird” quickly contrasts Bezhig’s childhood with her engagement party – only this time as Esther Rosenblum, a woman in her 20s on the cusp of life, and suddenly wracked with repressed memories. As a showrunner, Podemski, who is herself both Indigenous and Jewish, is perfectly positioned to give authenticity and meaning to the matter. She...
- 2/2/2023
- by JD Linville
- Variety Film + TV
Susan Swan’s novel The Biggest Modern Woman of the World is being adapted for television by Orphan Black producer Temple Street Productions.
The Canadian producer has optioned the 1983 book and Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch, who has written on TV dramas including X Company and Played, is adapting.
The book tells the true story of a seven-foot-six giantess who exhibited with P.T. Barnum. It follows Anna Swan, who died in 1888, from childhood as one of 13 children of poor Scottish immigrants in Nova Scotia through a life of showbusiness that took her to New York and across Europe. Barnum billed her as The Biggest Modern Woman of the World in his entertainment palace on Broadway.
David Fortier and Ivan Schneeberg, Co-Chairmen of Temple Street owner Boat Rocker, will exec produce with Killjoys and Saving Hope’s Trish Williams and Moscovitch. Boat Rocker controls the international rights.
Swan said the novel...
The Canadian producer has optioned the 1983 book and Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch, who has written on TV dramas including X Company and Played, is adapting.
The book tells the true story of a seven-foot-six giantess who exhibited with P.T. Barnum. It follows Anna Swan, who died in 1888, from childhood as one of 13 children of poor Scottish immigrants in Nova Scotia through a life of showbusiness that took her to New York and across Europe. Barnum billed her as The Biggest Modern Woman of the World in his entertainment palace on Broadway.
David Fortier and Ivan Schneeberg, Co-Chairmen of Temple Street owner Boat Rocker, will exec produce with Killjoys and Saving Hope’s Trish Williams and Moscovitch. Boat Rocker controls the international rights.
Swan said the novel...
- 8/28/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Winners of the 63rd annual Drama Desk Awards were revealed on June 3 during a ceremony at the Town Hall in midtown Manhattan that was hosted once again by Michael Urie. As with the Outer Critics Circle Awards, these kudos also consider both Broadway and off-Broadway fare. To that end, the Broadway production of “The Band’s Visit” was ineligible, save for its sound design which was deemed to be new and won with these voters.
See 2018 Tony Awards nominations push Broadway to best season ever for attendance and grosses
Plays
Best Play
X – Admissions, by Joshua Harmon
Mary Jane, by Amy Herzog
Miles for Mary, by The Mad Ones
People, Places & Things, by Duncan Macmillan
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, by Jocelyn Bioh
Best Revival of a Play
X – Angels in America
Hindle Wakes
In the Blood
Three Tall Women
Travesties
Best Director of a Play
Marianne Elliott,...
See 2018 Tony Awards nominations push Broadway to best season ever for attendance and grosses
Plays
Best Play
X – Admissions, by Joshua Harmon
Mary Jane, by Amy Herzog
Miles for Mary, by The Mad Ones
People, Places & Things, by Duncan Macmillan
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, by Jocelyn Bioh
Best Revival of a Play
X – Angels in America
Hindle Wakes
In the Blood
Three Tall Women
Travesties
Best Director of a Play
Marianne Elliott,...
- 6/4/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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