Having starred in his "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," actress Daisy Ridley is continuing her work with filmmaker J.J. Abrams with the pair set to reunite on the fantasy romance drama "Kolma" at Abrams' Bad Robot.
Marielle Heller ("The Diary of a Teenage Girl") will direct and Abrams will produce this remake of the 2003 Israeli telefilm "All I've Got". The story follows a woman who, after losing the love of her young life, finds new love and a family over the next few decades.
When she finally reaches the afterlife, she's given two choices to return to the world of the living: she can either wake up and continue her life as is or she can forget everything since that first love and wake up young again with him.
Megan Holley ("Sunshine Cleaning") penned the most recent draft while Rolin Jones, Karen Moncrieff and Sarah Polley also previously worked on the script.
Marielle Heller ("The Diary of a Teenage Girl") will direct and Abrams will produce this remake of the 2003 Israeli telefilm "All I've Got". The story follows a woman who, after losing the love of her young life, finds new love and a family over the next few decades.
When she finally reaches the afterlife, she's given two choices to return to the world of the living: she can either wake up and continue her life as is or she can forget everything since that first love and wake up young again with him.
Megan Holley ("Sunshine Cleaning") penned the most recent draft while Rolin Jones, Karen Moncrieff and Sarah Polley also previously worked on the script.
- 4/19/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
For a few years now, J.J. Abrams has been trying to get a remake of the 2003 Israeli TV movie, "Kol Ma She'Yesh Li" ("All I've Got") off the ground. Back in 2013, he rounded up Ron Howard to direct, but the version didn't get in front of cameras. But now he's got some new talent to help bring the story to life. "The Diary Of A Teenage Girl" helmer Marielle Heller will direct "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" star Daisy Ridley in the fantasy thriller. Megan Holley ("Sunshine Cleaning") has penned the script for "Kolma" that centers on a young, in-love couple who get into a car accident where the man is killed. The woman moves on, marries, has three children, but 50 years later when she faces her own end, she's given the choice of living again as a 22 year-old, or being reunited with her first love. The original movie was...
- 4/19/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Given that J.J. Abrams essentially launched Daisy Ridley's career in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it seems fitting that the pair will soon be reuniting once again. The Wrap reports that Daisy Ridley is set to star in Kolma, a fantasy thriller which will be produced by J.J. Abrams. Kolma will be based upon Keren Margalit's Israeli TV movie titled All I've Got, which followed... Read More...
- 4/19/2016
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
It sounds like Ron Howard is having a busy week. Not only is the filmmaker bringing Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book back to life and working with Bad Robot on remaking the Israeli film All I've Got, but now Vulture has word of yet another new project for the director. After working with Chris Hemsworth on the racing drama Rush, it sounds like Howard might head to Warner Bros. to reteam with the actor for the adaptation of In the Heart of the Sea, based on Nathaniel Philbrick's book of the same name. The story follows the real-life disaster of a ship being destroyed by a sperm whale in 1820, which inspired Moby Dick. Hemsworth became attached to the project last summer, and since the script for the film is done with a star involved, this could very well be Howard's next project. However, Howard hasn't yet committed and...
- 1/25/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Ron Howard is circling Warner Bros.' In The Heart of the Sea, a nineteenth-century drama based on the eponymous National Book Award winner by Nathaniel Philbrick. The film already has Chris Hemsworth attached to star as a first mate aboard the Essex, the doomed ship whose encounter with a whale inspired Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Insiders tell us that Howard is not yet committed, but things could go that way soon. If you’re confused, don’t feel badly, because Howard has been in the headlines an awful lot lately: Earlier this week, news came that Howard had attached himself to Neil Gaiman’s kiddie bestseller, The Graveyard Book. And just last week, Vulture broke the news that Howard had come aboard All I’ve Got, a drama based on a decade-old Israeli TV film Kol Ma She'Yesh Li that J.J. Abrams’s Bad Robot is developing as a theatrical feature at Paramount.
- 1/24/2013
- by Claude Brodesser-Akner
- Vulture
Ron Howard is in talks to direct a remake of Israeli TV movie Kol Ma She'Yesh Li (All I've Got), according to a report. The project is a metaphysical drama in production at Jj Abrams's Bad Robot studio for Paramount Pictures, Vulture reports. All I've Got deals with themes of love and life after death, focusing on a woman who is given the choice of whether to reunite with her first love or wait for her husband (more)...
- 1/18/2013
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
J.J. Abrams is producing and developing a feature film adaptation of a 2003 Israeli TV movie of the week called Kol Ma She'Yesh Li (in English, All I’ve Got). It's set up through his Bad Robot productions, and they've brought on Ron Howard to direct it.
I'm sure a lot of you have never heard of this movie, but that's Ok, neither have I. Thanks to Vulture we have a little description for you,
All I’ve Got is equal parts The Notebook and — if we’re not dating ourselves too much — Albert Brooks’s Defending Your Life: a fantasy-thriller about a young, very-much-in-love man and woman who get into a freak car accident in which the man is killed. Though the woman moves on and marries another man with whom she has three children, her own death 50 years later only opens more doors. In the afterlife, she is...
I'm sure a lot of you have never heard of this movie, but that's Ok, neither have I. Thanks to Vulture we have a little description for you,
All I’ve Got is equal parts The Notebook and — if we’re not dating ourselves too much — Albert Brooks’s Defending Your Life: a fantasy-thriller about a young, very-much-in-love man and woman who get into a freak car accident in which the man is killed. Though the woman moves on and marries another man with whom she has three children, her own death 50 years later only opens more doors. In the afterlife, she is...
- 1/17/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Right now the director is finishing up his racing drama Rush, but sometime down the road, Ron Howard is going to do some work for J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot banner and Paramount Pictures. Right now the production company and studio that is bringing us Star Trek Into Darkness this summer is developing a theatrical feature adaptation of the Israeli TV movie Kol Ma She'Yesh Li which translates All I’ve Got. The film is described as a fantasy thriller with a bit of romance which sees a husband and wife get in a fatal car accident, and the man dies. Fifty years later when the woman dies, she has a pivotal choice to make. Following the death of her husband, the woman went on to have a fulfilling life with a new husband and three children. In the afterlife, she must choose between forgetting that new life in the...
- 1/17/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
When I read the headline that Ron Howard and Jj Abrams were teaming up to bring a film with fantasy elements to the big screen, I was half hoping this was the long awaited Dark Tower news finally coming true. But, alas, it is not The Dark Tower. I guess I will have to deal with another project for the two. Instead of filming Stephen King's opus, Howard has signed on to direct the tentatively titled All I've Got, based on the 2003 Israeli TV movie Kol Ma She'yesh Li. The original film...
- 1/17/2013
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Ron Howard has to be one of our most quietly prolific directors, mixing up genres and delivering a steady stream of features with the precision of a clock. Sometimes the miss (like The Dilemma), but Howard has more than enough hits under his belt to outweigh the risky chances he.ll take. As he puts the finishing touches on his Formula-1 racing drama, Rush, and polishes up his Jay-z documentary . You see? Prolific! . Howard has attached his name to a new project with a flashy backer. The Da Vinci Code director reportedly wants to film Kol Ma She'Yesh Li, a remake of a 2003 Israeli TV movie that Vulture says is being developed by J.J. Abrams.s Bad Robot and has been set up at Paramount Picture. The English translation, and likely title of the film, is All I.ve Got, and the story follows a woman named Tamara who ...
- 1/17/2013
- cinemablend.com
When Barack Obama said that “Israel’s security is paramount” a couple of years ago, we had no idea he meant Paramount Pictures. But the tunnel that connects Tinseltown to Tel Aviv is getting a little more crowded: Vulture has learned that Ron Howard has just attached himself as a director to Kol Ma She'Yesh Li (in English, All I’ve Got) — an until-now obscure 2003 Israeli TV movie of the week that J.J. Abrams’s Bad Robot is developing as a theatrical feature at Paramount.The original property was written and directed by Margalit Keren, an Israeli screenwriter who wrote numerous episodes of Be’Tipul, a hit Israeli show that itself would later be exported to HBO as In Treatment the same way the Israeli TV series Hatufim wound up on Showtime as Homeland. We’re told that All I’ve Got is equal parts The Notebook and — if we...
- 1/17/2013
- by Claude Brodesser-Akner
- Vulture
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