Academy Award-winning star Brie Larson has finally found her next major TV project in the form of an FX limited drama titled, Cry Wolf. The project will be based on the 2020 Danish family drama series of the same name by writer Kim Fupz Aakeson.
Per Variety, Larson has officially signed to play one of the leading roles in the upcoming English remake of Cry Wolf. In addition, she will also be serving as an executive producer. This marks Larson’s first TV project as the lead in nearly two years, after previously starring in Apple TV+’s acclaimed historical drama Lessons in Chemistry. For her performance as chemist and host Elizabeth Zott in the said miniseries, Larson received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Besides Larson, Cry Wolf will also be led by Oscar-winner Olivia Colman, whose performance as...
Per Variety, Larson has officially signed to play one of the leading roles in the upcoming English remake of Cry Wolf. In addition, she will also be serving as an executive producer. This marks Larson’s first TV project as the lead in nearly two years, after previously starring in Apple TV+’s acclaimed historical drama Lessons in Chemistry. For her performance as chemist and host Elizabeth Zott in the said miniseries, Larson received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Besides Larson, Cry Wolf will also be led by Oscar-winner Olivia Colman, whose performance as...
- 7/20/2025
- by Maggie Dela Paz
- CBR
The Kiss director Bille August with Anne-Katrin Titze: “I just finished a big eight-hour series, The Count of Monte Cristo.”
Bille August’s The Kiss (Kysset), based on the 1938 Stefan Zweig novel Beware Of Pity, transports us to 1914, when the Great War was a looming threat and not yet a reality. Anton (Esben Smed), a young man eager to re-establish his family honour, wants to join the cavalry and become an officer in the Danish army. During the revealing opening scene, he and his mother (Lone Rødbroe) visit a rich aunt (Lane Lind) in an attempt to convince her to provide the necessary means for Anton to buy a horse and all that goes with a fine military career. Already many of the themes that will haunt him and us are established - his good heart plagued by insecurities, family shame, pride, and guilt.
Baron Løvenskjold (Lars Mikkelsen) introducing his...
Bille August’s The Kiss (Kysset), based on the 1938 Stefan Zweig novel Beware Of Pity, transports us to 1914, when the Great War was a looming threat and not yet a reality. Anton (Esben Smed), a young man eager to re-establish his family honour, wants to join the cavalry and become an officer in the Danish army. During the revealing opening scene, he and his mother (Lone Rødbroe) visit a rich aunt (Lane Lind) in an attempt to convince her to provide the necessary means for Anton to buy a horse and all that goes with a fine military career. Already many of the themes that will haunt him and us are established - his good heart plagued by insecurities, family shame, pride, and guilt.
Baron Løvenskjold (Lars Mikkelsen) introducing his...
- 5/25/2025
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Filming began on August 30 and runs until October 8.
Danish filmmaker Malene Choi has started production on her new feature The Quiet Migration, in the countryside on the Djursland peninsula in Denmark.
Filming began on August 30, and will continue until October 8.
Choi’s last feature was the 2018 documentary/fiction hybrid The Return, which world premiered in Rotterdam and played dozens of other festivals including Goteborg, Vilnius, Cph:dox, Hot Docs, Seattle, New Horizons and Edinburgh.
The Quiet Migration, her first fully fictional feature, also looks at the consequences and complexity of transnational adoption, as seen in the story of Carl, originally from...
Danish filmmaker Malene Choi has started production on her new feature The Quiet Migration, in the countryside on the Djursland peninsula in Denmark.
Filming began on August 30, and will continue until October 8.
Choi’s last feature was the 2018 documentary/fiction hybrid The Return, which world premiered in Rotterdam and played dozens of other festivals including Goteborg, Vilnius, Cph:dox, Hot Docs, Seattle, New Horizons and Edinburgh.
The Quiet Migration, her first fully fictional feature, also looks at the consequences and complexity of transnational adoption, as seen in the story of Carl, originally from...
- 9/16/2021
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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