David Garrett’s Mister Smith boards period drama, currently in post-production.
David Garrett’s Mister Smith Entertainment has boarded international sales to Terrence Malick’s upcoming Second World War drama Radegund.
Sales are set to commence at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.
Radegund will follow the true story of Franz Jägerstätter, a conscientious objector who refused to fight for the Nazis and was executed by them in 1943.
The film marks Malick’s return to the Second World War period following acclaimed 1998 drama The Thin Red Line.
From Malick’s screenplay, the film stars August Diehl as Franz Jägerstätter, Valerie Pachner as his wife Fani, Matthias Schoenaerts as Captain Herder and Bruno Ganz as Judge Lueben alongside Martin Wuttke, Maria Simon, Karin Neuhäuser and Alexander Fehling.
Malick’s production partner Grant Hill is producing together with Dario Bergesio, Marcus Loges, Josh Jeter and Elisabeth Bentley.
Studio Babelsberg are co-producing. Adam Morgan, [link...
David Garrett’s Mister Smith Entertainment has boarded international sales to Terrence Malick’s upcoming Second World War drama Radegund.
Sales are set to commence at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.
Radegund will follow the true story of Franz Jägerstätter, a conscientious objector who refused to fight for the Nazis and was executed by them in 1943.
The film marks Malick’s return to the Second World War period following acclaimed 1998 drama The Thin Red Line.
From Malick’s screenplay, the film stars August Diehl as Franz Jägerstätter, Valerie Pachner as his wife Fani, Matthias Schoenaerts as Captain Herder and Bruno Ganz as Judge Lueben alongside Martin Wuttke, Maria Simon, Karin Neuhäuser and Alexander Fehling.
Malick’s production partner Grant Hill is producing together with Dario Bergesio, Marcus Loges, Josh Jeter and Elisabeth Bentley.
Studio Babelsberg are co-producing. Adam Morgan, [link...
- 1/23/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
After having “Burn the Witch” on repeat for the last few days, you can now add another new Radiohead song to your playlist. As rumored thanks to a slip-up, Paul Thomas Anderson has directed a new music video for “Daydreaming,” from the upcoming album set to be released this Sunday, May 8 at 2 p.m. Est.
The six-minute video finds the Inherent Vice director following Thom Yorke through a dreamscape and a variety of locations, from a hospital to a home to a beach to a mountain. Check out the video below and for more on PTA’s filmography, watch a recent, excellent 2.5-hour video series on his entire career, including his Jonny Greenwood collaborations.
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Producers: Sara Murphy, Albert Chi, Erica Frauman
Editor: Andy Jurgensen
Production Companies: Ghoulardi Film Company, m ss ng p eces
Assistant Directors: Adam Somner, Trevor Tavares
Gaffer: Michael Bauman
Key Grip: Jim Kwiatkowski...
The six-minute video finds the Inherent Vice director following Thom Yorke through a dreamscape and a variety of locations, from a hospital to a home to a beach to a mountain. Check out the video below and for more on PTA’s filmography, watch a recent, excellent 2.5-hour video series on his entire career, including his Jonny Greenwood collaborations.
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Producers: Sara Murphy, Albert Chi, Erica Frauman
Editor: Andy Jurgensen
Production Companies: Ghoulardi Film Company, m ss ng p eces
Assistant Directors: Adam Somner, Trevor Tavares
Gaffer: Michael Bauman
Key Grip: Jim Kwiatkowski...
- 5/6/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
A couple of key genre shows have been casting up. Firstly "Pan" title star Levi Miller has joined the cast of CBS' "Supergirl" TV series as Carter, son of Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart). He'll first debut in the fourth episode of the series.
The character will Not be Adam Morgan from the comics, a character who was also the son of Cat Grant and was killed in a plot by the Toy Man. The series premieres October 26th.
Next up, "Chuck" star Vik Sahay will appear in an upcoming episode of Fox's six-hour "The X-Files" limited event series revival which premieres late January. Sahay will play a man Mulder turns to for information during an investigation, and he is currently filming his role in Vancouver.
Finally, "Those Who Kill" actress Michelle Veintimilla has been cast in Fox's "Gotham" in the role of Bridgit Pike, a woman who is enslaved by...
The character will Not be Adam Morgan from the comics, a character who was also the son of Cat Grant and was killed in a plot by the Toy Man. The series premieres October 26th.
Next up, "Chuck" star Vik Sahay will appear in an upcoming episode of Fox's six-hour "The X-Files" limited event series revival which premieres late January. Sahay will play a man Mulder turns to for information during an investigation, and he is currently filming his role in Vancouver.
Finally, "Those Who Kill" actress Michelle Veintimilla has been cast in Fox's "Gotham" in the role of Bridgit Pike, a woman who is enslaved by...
- 8/18/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Young Levi Miller looks poised to make a name for himself on the big screen as Peter Pan in Joe Wright’s telling of the origins of the “boy who wouldn’t grow up,” but he’s also booked a TV role as Cat Grant’s (Calista Flockhart) son, Carter, on CBS’ Supergirl.
DC Comics fans may recall that the son of Cat Grant and her ex-husband Joe Morgan was named Adam, and he became mixed up in one of Toy Man’s schemes which ultimately cost him his life. Though that may still transpire on the show (Jeremy Jordan is playing Winslow “Winn” Schott Aka the Toyman, after all), TV Line does point out that the character of Carter Grant is “independent of Adam Morgan.”
For now, it sounds like Miller will have a fairly small part to play. He’ll debut in episode 4 as a “sensitive and shy” boy,...
DC Comics fans may recall that the son of Cat Grant and her ex-husband Joe Morgan was named Adam, and he became mixed up in one of Toy Man’s schemes which ultimately cost him his life. Though that may still transpire on the show (Jeremy Jordan is playing Winslow “Winn” Schott Aka the Toyman, after all), TV Line does point out that the character of Carter Grant is “independent of Adam Morgan.”
For now, it sounds like Miller will have a fairly small part to play. He’ll debut in episode 4 as a “sensitive and shy” boy,...
- 8/18/2015
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
The answer to that question is... maybe! According to TV Line, young Levi Miller will play Cat Grant's (Calista Flockhart) son Carter, who is set to debut in episode 4 of Supergirl. Now in the comics the son of Grant and her ex-husband Joe Morgan was named Adam - but the site makes it a point of mentioning this character is "independent of Adam Morgan." So, whether Carter becomes embroiled in the same Toy Man plot that eventually costs Adam his life in the source material remains to be seen. Carter is described as a “sensitive and shy” and “couldn’t be more different from his mom.” As Melissa Benoist’s Kara babysits her boss’s son and gets to know him better, “Carter finally opens up to her — revealing his true feelings for Supergirl.” Awww. Supergirl premieres on Monday, Oct. 26, at 8:30/7:30c, before moving into its regular Mondays-at-8 time slot on Nov.
- 8/17/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
After taking a trip to Neverland this October, Pan star Levi Miller will make a beeline for National City.
The young actor — who plays the title role in this fall’s big-screen Peter Pan origin story — has been cast in CBS’ Supergirl as Carter Grant, the son of Calista Flockhart’s Cat Grant, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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Miller is set to make his Supergirl debut in Episode 4. Per the official character description, 12-year-old Carter is “sensitive and shy” and “couldn’t be more different from his mom.” As Melissa Benoist...
The young actor — who plays the title role in this fall’s big-screen Peter Pan origin story — has been cast in CBS’ Supergirl as Carter Grant, the son of Calista Flockhart’s Cat Grant, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedSupergirl Casts True Blood Bad Girl as the Villainess Livewire
Miller is set to make his Supergirl debut in Episode 4. Per the official character description, 12-year-old Carter is “sensitive and shy” and “couldn’t be more different from his mom.” As Melissa Benoist...
- 8/17/2015
- TVLine.com
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