The Mammoth Lakes Film Festival revealed its lineup for this year’s festival, taking place from May 22 – 26 at venues across Mammoth Lakes.
The festival will open with the California premiere of director Lucy Lawless’ “Never Look Away,” which follows a CNN combat camerawoman who gets injured and must find the strength to carry on. The closing night features “Black Box Diaries,” directed by Shiori Ito, who investigates her own sexual assault through the film.
A Short Films Program will also be featured at the festival, consisting of 38 narrative shorts, 20 documentary shorts, 10 animation shorts and a program of music videos and a screenplay competition.
The Mlff film lineup is as follows:
North American Narrative Features:
All I’ve Got and Then Some
Tehben Dean and Rasheed Stephens | United States
Atikamekw Suns
Chloé Leriche | Canada
Psykhodrame
Miles Blim | United States
The Last Night in the Life of Death
Isaiah Brody | United States...
The festival will open with the California premiere of director Lucy Lawless’ “Never Look Away,” which follows a CNN combat camerawoman who gets injured and must find the strength to carry on. The closing night features “Black Box Diaries,” directed by Shiori Ito, who investigates her own sexual assault through the film.
A Short Films Program will also be featured at the festival, consisting of 38 narrative shorts, 20 documentary shorts, 10 animation shorts and a program of music videos and a screenplay competition.
The Mlff film lineup is as follows:
North American Narrative Features:
All I’ve Got and Then Some
Tehben Dean and Rasheed Stephens | United States
Atikamekw Suns
Chloé Leriche | Canada
Psykhodrame
Miles Blim | United States
The Last Night in the Life of Death
Isaiah Brody | United States...
- 5/4/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay, Selena Kuznikov, Lexi Carson and Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
The term “queer” has exploded in the last few decades: Once a mere synonym for “strange,” “queer” was reportedly used as a homophobic slur starting in the late 19th century. While the word enjoyed reclamation in activist circles throughout the 20th century, its recent mainstream adoption has been swift and unprecedented. Where “queer” used to add a biting edge to the works of avant-garde artists or radical protestors, now you’re just as likely to see it describe the CEO of Land O’Lakes butter.
These days, the word “queer” does a lot of heavy lifting, and it certainly encompasses more than homosexuality. Depending what academic theory you read, “queer” can be used as a noun, adjective or verb, or as an identity label or a descriptor for any non-normative person or behavior. Optimists may call it an umbrella term. Pessimists may call it meaningless.
Perhaps because “queerness” has become so expansive,...
These days, the word “queer” does a lot of heavy lifting, and it certainly encompasses more than homosexuality. Depending what academic theory you read, “queer” can be used as a noun, adjective or verb, or as an identity label or a descriptor for any non-normative person or behavior. Optimists may call it an umbrella term. Pessimists may call it meaningless.
Perhaps because “queerness” has become so expansive,...
- 10/29/2022
- by Lena Wilson
- The Wrap
Please Baby Please Trailer — Amanda Kramer‘s Please Baby Please (2022) movie trailer has been released by Music Box Films. The Please Baby Please trailer stars Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling, Karl Glusman, Demi Moore, Cole Escola, and Ryan Simpkins. Crew Amanda Kramer and Noel David Taylor wrote the screenplay for Please Baby Please. Plot Synopsis Please Baby [...]
Continue reading: Please Baby Please (2022) Movie Trailer: Andrea Riseborough stars in a Melodrama with Romantic Songs and S&m Dance Routines...
Continue reading: Please Baby Please (2022) Movie Trailer: Andrea Riseborough stars in a Melodrama with Romantic Songs and S&m Dance Routines...
- 9/17/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
‘Please Baby Please’ Trailer: Karl Glusman and Andrea Riseborough Turn Heads in Gay Musical Fantasia
One of the wildest, campiest, least apologetic films of the 2022 festival season is “Please Baby Please.” Amanda Kramer’s 1950s-set LGBT musical thriller tells the story of a straight-passing married couple who begin questioning their conceptions of gender, sexuality, and monogamy after witnessing a murder and becoming involved with a greaser gang known as the Young Gents. The movie premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival and was soon acquired by Music Box Films, who is giving it a theatrical release later this year.
“There are many things we love about this film, including Andrea Riseborough’s fierce and fearless performance,” said Music Box Films’ Brian Andreotti. “Director Amanda Kramer’s bold mise en scene and stylized 1950s iconography combine to give adventurous audiences a highly entertaining musing on gender roles and desire that is both timely and timeless,”
“Please Baby Please” is directed by Amanda Kramer, working from a script...
“There are many things we love about this film, including Andrea Riseborough’s fierce and fearless performance,” said Music Box Films’ Brian Andreotti. “Director Amanda Kramer’s bold mise en scene and stylized 1950s iconography combine to give adventurous audiences a highly entertaining musing on gender roles and desire that is both timely and timeless,”
“Please Baby Please” is directed by Amanda Kramer, working from a script...
- 9/15/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Music Box Films has picked U.S. rights to “Please Baby Please,” a stylish queer thriller directed by Amanda Kramer which premiered on opening night at Rotterdam film festival. The movie stars Andrea Riseborough (“Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)”, Harry Melling (“The Queen’s Gambit), Karl Glusman (“Lux Æterna”), Cole Escola and Demi Moore.
“Please Baby Please” just made its U.S. debut at Frameline in San Francisco and will go on to play at Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival in July. Music Box Films plans a theatrical release for the fall, with a home entertainment release to follow.
The movie centers on a newlywed couple in the 1950’s who are living an outwardly traditional lifestyle at the bohemian forefront of the Lower East Side. Suze (Riseborough) and Arthur (Melling) find their world turned upside down after witnessing a murder committed by a gang of greasers in leather...
“Please Baby Please” just made its U.S. debut at Frameline in San Francisco and will go on to play at Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival in July. Music Box Films plans a theatrical release for the fall, with a home entertainment release to follow.
The movie centers on a newlywed couple in the 1950’s who are living an outwardly traditional lifestyle at the bohemian forefront of the Lower East Side. Suze (Riseborough) and Arthur (Melling) find their world turned upside down after witnessing a murder committed by a gang of greasers in leather...
- 6/28/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
The Rotterdam premiere stars Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling and Demi Moore.
UK-based sales outfit Blue Finch Films has taken worldwide rights, excluding North America, to 1950s-set musical thriller Please Baby Please, directed by US filmmaker Amanda Kramer, ahead of Cannes.
The Rotterdam opening night film stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a 1950s bohemian Manhattan couple who become the obsession of a local greaser gang after they witness a grim murder, resulting in the couple questioning their own gender and sexual identities. Demi Moore stars as the couple’s upstairs neighbour.
Kramer’s credits include Ladyworld and Rotterdam premiere Give Me Pity!
UK-based sales outfit Blue Finch Films has taken worldwide rights, excluding North America, to 1950s-set musical thriller Please Baby Please, directed by US filmmaker Amanda Kramer, ahead of Cannes.
The Rotterdam opening night film stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a 1950s bohemian Manhattan couple who become the obsession of a local greaser gang after they witness a grim murder, resulting in the couple questioning their own gender and sexual identities. Demi Moore stars as the couple’s upstairs neighbour.
Kramer’s credits include Ladyworld and Rotterdam premiere Give Me Pity!
- 4/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The Rotterdam premiere stars Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling and Demi Moore.
UK sales outfit Blue Finch Films has taken worldwide rights, excluding North America, to 1950s-set musical thriller Please Baby Please, directed by US filmmaker Amanda Kramer, ahead of Cannes.
The Rotterdam opening night film stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a 1950s bohemian Manhattan couple who become the obsession of a local greaser gang after they witness a grim murder, resulting in the couple questioning their own gender and sexual identities. Demi Moore stars as the couple’s upstairs neighbour.
Kramer’s credits include Ladyworld and Rotterdam premiere Give Me Pity!
UK sales outfit Blue Finch Films has taken worldwide rights, excluding North America, to 1950s-set musical thriller Please Baby Please, directed by US filmmaker Amanda Kramer, ahead of Cannes.
The Rotterdam opening night film stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a 1950s bohemian Manhattan couple who become the obsession of a local greaser gang after they witness a grim murder, resulting in the couple questioning their own gender and sexual identities. Demi Moore stars as the couple’s upstairs neighbour.
Kramer’s credits include Ladyworld and Rotterdam premiere Give Me Pity!
- 4/27/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The opening moments of Amanda Kramer’s “Please Baby Please” play like an archly stylized “West Side Story” by way of Kenneth Anger. Only, instead of the Jets, we have the “Young Gents,” a group of leather-clad rascals who dance their way through the streets of a neon-tinged, foggy 1950s Manhattan before descending on an unsuspecting couple and, well, beating them to death. Looking like Marlon Brando circa “The Wild One” cosplayers, this ragtag group is interrupted by two stunned bystanders, Arthur and Suze (Harry Melling and Andrea Riseborough). The moment will change the bohemian couple forever. The lustful gazes exchanged between Arthur and Teddy, as well as the electrifying fear-turned-titillation Suze experiences, set them both on a conquest to undo the relationship they thought they wanted. In the process, Kramer sketches out a feverish queer manifesto on gender that feels both novel and familiar.
For by the time the...
For by the time the...
- 1/26/2022
- by Manuel Betancourt
- Variety Film + TV
A first-look image has debuted of Andrea Riseborough, whose credits include “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” and Karl Glusman, who starred in Gaspar Noé’s Cannes entry “Love,” in Amanda Kramer’s “Please Baby Please.” In the challenging image, Glusman is seen branding Riseborough with an iron.
The film also stars Harry Melling, who appeared as Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter franchise and in “The Queen’s Gambit,” and Demi Moore. It has its world premiere at next month’s Rotterdam Film Festival. CAA Media Finance is handling sales.
The movie follows bohemian couple Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that “awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity,” according to press notes. Moore plays Suze’s glamorous upstairs neighbour, who has lovers and – even more impressively – a dishwasher.
The film also stars Harry Melling, who appeared as Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter franchise and in “The Queen’s Gambit,” and Demi Moore. It has its world premiere at next month’s Rotterdam Film Festival. CAA Media Finance is handling sales.
The movie follows bohemian couple Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that “awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity,” according to press notes. Moore plays Suze’s glamorous upstairs neighbour, who has lovers and – even more impressively – a dishwasher.
- 12/13/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Currently on an amazing almost film per year streak, Amanda Kramer first landed onto the film festival scene with 2018’s Ladyworld (TIFF selection) and currently has a pair of features items in post – the one we’re focused on is the shot in October and in Montana project that netted Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling, Demi Moore, Karl Glusman and Ryan Simpkins. Please Baby Please is about a couple’s honeymoon period that goes off the rails — a project set in the 50’s and Kramer reteams with scribe Noel David Taylor.
Gist: This follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.…...
Gist: This follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.…...
- 11/23/2021
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Some films are not for me. One such is Man under the table, According to the blurb, the film, set against the backdrop of a “comically surreal and anachronistic LA”, is the tale of a “beleaguered young man” attempting to write a movie but instead getting “pulled into everyone else's projects as he hallucinates his way through a bizarre indie film scene”.
True.
Written, directed by and also starring Noel David Taylor, this is clearly a heartfelt and low-budget effort to communicate a certain disillusionment with the process of making a film in the shallow cut-throat business of contemporary movie-making. Or rather, not so much the making of a film, as obtaining the backing for the same.
It has some nice touches. There are the cynical film execs (Alisa Torres and Frank Perry), who just love the concept. If only it could be a bit more “relatable”. And include fracking.
True.
Written, directed by and also starring Noel David Taylor, this is clearly a heartfelt and low-budget effort to communicate a certain disillusionment with the process of making a film in the shallow cut-throat business of contemporary movie-making. Or rather, not so much the making of a film, as obtaining the backing for the same.
It has some nice touches. There are the cynical film execs (Alisa Torres and Frank Perry), who just love the concept. If only it could be a bit more “relatable”. And include fracking.
- 8/3/2021
- by Jane Fae
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
With offerings like Death Line and Stage Fright in their August lineup, Arrow's service continues to be a go-to destination for lovers of cult cinema:
"London, UK - Arrow Video is excited to announce the August 2021 lineup of their new subscription-based Arrow platform, available to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland.
The August lineup leads with the Arrow release of Noel David Taylor's bizarre filmmaking comedy Man Under Table, available exclusively to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and newly launched in Ireland. The feature debut from writer/director Noel David Taylor, who also stars as Guy, a beleaguered, hilariously obnoxious scriptwriter navigating his way through the chaotic indie film scene in a dystopian Los Angeles, Man Under Table world premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and screened at the Chattanooga Film Festival. The film will debut on Arrow August 2nd.
Man Under Table...
"London, UK - Arrow Video is excited to announce the August 2021 lineup of their new subscription-based Arrow platform, available to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland.
The August lineup leads with the Arrow release of Noel David Taylor's bizarre filmmaking comedy Man Under Table, available exclusively to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and newly launched in Ireland. The feature debut from writer/director Noel David Taylor, who also stars as Guy, a beleaguered, hilariously obnoxious scriptwriter navigating his way through the chaotic indie film scene in a dystopian Los Angeles, Man Under Table world premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and screened at the Chattanooga Film Festival. The film will debut on Arrow August 2nd.
Man Under Table...
- 8/2/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Noel David Taylor writes, directs and stars in an inventively absurdist feature debut about a jealous screenwriter on the fringes of the indie movie-making scene
At one point, the screenwriter protagonist of this microbudget meta comedy observes to the shady producer he’s working with that “this isn’t really a movie, just a bunch of scenes about some random guy”. It’s funny because it’s true – literally so. And also because the end credits reveal said protagonist’s name is actually Guy. An irritable, self-absorbed scribe on the fringe of the indie movie scene, Guy, who spends a bit of time under a real table as well as under pictures of tables, is played by the film’s writer-director-producer Noel David Taylor, who is clearly having fun mocking the milieu as well as himself. Early in the movie he seethes with jealously at the latest work by another...
At one point, the screenwriter protagonist of this microbudget meta comedy observes to the shady producer he’s working with that “this isn’t really a movie, just a bunch of scenes about some random guy”. It’s funny because it’s true – literally so. And also because the end credits reveal said protagonist’s name is actually Guy. An irritable, self-absorbed scribe on the fringe of the indie movie scene, Guy, who spends a bit of time under a real table as well as under pictures of tables, is played by the film’s writer-director-producer Noel David Taylor, who is clearly having fun mocking the milieu as well as himself. Early in the movie he seethes with jealously at the latest work by another...
- 7/26/2021
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Man Under Table: Bizarre Indie Film About Making Bizarre Indie Films on The Arrow Player This August
Noel David Taylor's indie flick Man Under Table will be available to Arrow subscribers in the US, Canada, UK and now in Ireland! The indie film about making indie films will premiere on August 2nd. We premiered the trailer for Taylor's film before its world premiere at Slamdance this year. We've included it again, below the announcement. Enjoy! Arrow Offers Classic and Cutting Edge Cult Cinema Surreal Comedy Man Under Table Streaming August 2 Takes a Bizarro Land Look at Getting an Indie Film Off the Ground "perfect for those looking for cinema beyond the quaint and contemporary.." -- Andrew Mack, Screen Anarchy "“speaks to the screenwriting experience in a similar way that Adaptation does except with more vitriol and less...
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- 7/16/2021
- Screen Anarchy
As with most festivals in a pandemic world, Slamdance Film Festival is changing things up with their 2021 edition. Moving a few weeks back to February 12-25, no longer directly competing with Sundance Film Festival, the festival will be taking place primarily virtually. In quite a feat of accessibility, a full festival pass is also now available for free––if you secure yours by December 31st. After that, they are going up to $10, which is still a steal.
The festival has also announced its full lineup, with 25 features along with 107 shorts and episodic. Films, Q&As, and panels will be available on Slamdance.com, AppleTV, Roku, Firestick, and YouTube, while in-person events will take place in Joshua Tree with drive-ins open to the public on February 13th and 14th as well as the closing night screening at a Los Angeles drive-in on February 25.
Check out the lineup below and reserve your festival pass here.
The festival has also announced its full lineup, with 25 features along with 107 shorts and episodic. Films, Q&As, and panels will be available on Slamdance.com, AppleTV, Roku, Firestick, and YouTube, while in-person events will take place in Joshua Tree with drive-ins open to the public on February 13th and 14th as well as the closing night screening at a Los Angeles drive-in on February 25.
Check out the lineup below and reserve your festival pass here.
- 12/1/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: Ryan Simpkins (Fear Street 2 & 3), Karim Saleh (Transparent), Jake Choi (Single Parents), Matt D’Elia (American Animal), Jake Sidney Cohen (Homecoming), Cole Escola (At Home with Amy Sedaris, Search Party), Jaz Sinclair (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Paper Towns) Dana Ashbrook (Twin Peaks), and Mary Lynn Rajskub (24) have joined the cast of feature Please Baby Please.
Starring are Andrea Riseborough, Demi Moore, Harry Melling and Karl Glusman. Amanda Kramer is directing from a script by Kramer and Noel David Taylor.
The film follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
Principal photography commenced last week in Butte, Montana.
Please Baby Please is the first project from Rivulet Media, which recently launched as a publicly traded company with Mike Witherill and Arizona...
Starring are Andrea Riseborough, Demi Moore, Harry Melling and Karl Glusman. Amanda Kramer is directing from a script by Kramer and Noel David Taylor.
The film follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
Principal photography commenced last week in Butte, Montana.
Please Baby Please is the first project from Rivulet Media, which recently launched as a publicly traded company with Mike Witherill and Arizona...
- 11/9/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
LA-based Rivulet Media is launching with first movie Please Baby Please, which will star Demi Moore (Indecent Proposal), Harry Melling (Harry Potter ), Karl Glusman (Greyhound) and the previously announced Andrea Riseborough (Birdman). Filming is under way in Butte, Montana.
The film follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
As announced last year, the film is being directed by author and theater veteran Amanda Kramer (Ladyworld), and based on a script by Kramer and Noel David Taylor. Maya Hawke and Charlie Plummer were previously attached.
Veteran producer Rob Paris (I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives In The House) has been tapped as President of Rivulet Media’s film division and will produce Please Baby Please alongside Gül Karakiz (The Last Laugh...
The film follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
As announced last year, the film is being directed by author and theater veteran Amanda Kramer (Ladyworld), and based on a script by Kramer and Noel David Taylor. Maya Hawke and Charlie Plummer were previously attached.
Veteran producer Rob Paris (I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives In The House) has been tapped as President of Rivulet Media’s film division and will produce Please Baby Please alongside Gül Karakiz (The Last Laugh...
- 10/28/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Filming in Butte, Montana.
Rivulet Media has unveiled Rivulet Films president Rob Paris, as Demi Moore, Harry Melling and Karl Glusman join previously announced Andrea Riseborough on its first production Please Baby Please.
Paris, whose producer credits include The Blackcoat’s Daughter and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, will produce alongside Gül Karakiz (The Last Laugh) and Mike Witherill (John Wick).
Rivulet Media launched recently as a publicly traded company with Witherill and Arizona real estate investor Aaron Klusman serving as COO and CEO respectively.
Filming is underway in Butte, Montana, on Please Baby Please. Author...
Rivulet Media has unveiled Rivulet Films president Rob Paris, as Demi Moore, Harry Melling and Karl Glusman join previously announced Andrea Riseborough on its first production Please Baby Please.
Paris, whose producer credits include The Blackcoat’s Daughter and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, will produce alongside Gül Karakiz (The Last Laugh) and Mike Witherill (John Wick).
Rivulet Media launched recently as a publicly traded company with Witherill and Arizona real estate investor Aaron Klusman serving as COO and CEO respectively.
Filming is underway in Butte, Montana, on Please Baby Please. Author...
- 10/28/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
In today’s film news roundup, Maya Hawke, Charlie Plummer and Andrea Riseborough have joined “Please Baby Please,” “Downhill” gets a release date, “Jumanji: The Next Level” will open early in China and “Bully” finds a new home.
Castings
Maya Hawke, Charlie Plummer and Andrea Riseborough have joined the cast of romance-drama “Please Baby Please.”
Amanda Kramer is directing “Please Baby Please.” Rob Paris is producing under his Paris Film Inc. banner alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik. Kramer co-wrote with Noel David Taylor. CAA Media Finance is handling sales and arranged the financing. Principal photography will start in February.
The story is centered on newlyweds who witness a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950’s Manhattan and become the dangerous obsession of a gang that awakens a sleeping quandary into the couple’s own sexual identity.
The project will reunite Hawke with her “Ladyworld” director Kramer. She had a...
Castings
Maya Hawke, Charlie Plummer and Andrea Riseborough have joined the cast of romance-drama “Please Baby Please.”
Amanda Kramer is directing “Please Baby Please.” Rob Paris is producing under his Paris Film Inc. banner alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik. Kramer co-wrote with Noel David Taylor. CAA Media Finance is handling sales and arranged the financing. Principal photography will start in February.
The story is centered on newlyweds who witness a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950’s Manhattan and become the dangerous obsession of a gang that awakens a sleeping quandary into the couple’s own sexual identity.
The project will reunite Hawke with her “Ladyworld” director Kramer. She had a...
- 11/26/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Maya Hawke, Andrea Riseborough, and Charlie Plummer have signed on to star in Please Baby Please, an indie drama directed by author and theater veteran Amanda Kramer.
Co-written by Kramer and Noel David Taylor, the romantic odyssey film is set in the 1950s and follows newlyweds Suse and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
Rob Paris is producing under his Paris Film Inc. banner alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik. CAA Media Finance is handling sales and arranged financing. Production is set for February 2020.
Hawke, who appeared in Kramer’s 2018 film Ladyworld was most recently seen in Quentin Tarantino’s One Upon a Time … in Hollywood and the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. She also just wrapped production on Gia Coppola’s Mainstream opposite Andrew Garfield.
Co-written by Kramer and Noel David Taylor, the romantic odyssey film is set in the 1950s and follows newlyweds Suse and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity.
Rob Paris is producing under his Paris Film Inc. banner alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik. CAA Media Finance is handling sales and arranged financing. Production is set for February 2020.
Hawke, who appeared in Kramer’s 2018 film Ladyworld was most recently seen in Quentin Tarantino’s One Upon a Time … in Hollywood and the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. She also just wrapped production on Gia Coppola’s Mainstream opposite Andrew Garfield.
- 11/25/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Producers earmark February 2020 production start.
Maya Hawke, Charlie Plummer (Lean On Pete) and Andrea Riseborough will star in Amanda Kramer’s (Ladyworld) Please Baby Please.
Rob Paris is producing via his Paris Film alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik and the producers have earmarked a February 2020 production start.
Kramer co-wrote the screenplay with Noel David Taylor about newlyweds who fall foul of a gang in 1950s Manhattan when they witness a murder. CAA Media Finance handles sales and arranged the financing on Please Baby Please.
Hawke reunites with her Ladyworld director Kramer. She recently wrapped production on Gia Coppola’s Mainstream opposite Andrew Garfield.
Maya Hawke, Charlie Plummer (Lean On Pete) and Andrea Riseborough will star in Amanda Kramer’s (Ladyworld) Please Baby Please.
Rob Paris is producing via his Paris Film alongside Gül Karakiz Bildik and the producers have earmarked a February 2020 production start.
Kramer co-wrote the screenplay with Noel David Taylor about newlyweds who fall foul of a gang in 1950s Manhattan when they witness a murder. CAA Media Finance handles sales and arranged the financing on Please Baby Please.
Hawke reunites with her Ladyworld director Kramer. She recently wrapped production on Gia Coppola’s Mainstream opposite Andrew Garfield.
- 11/25/2019
- by 14¦Screen staff¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: In Amanda Kramer’s Ladyworld, a group of girls celebrate a birthday, but when an earthquake hits, things start to take spiral out of control as they become trapped. Thus begins a surreal Lord of the Flies-esque study as their friendships, identities and their view on reality are challenged.
In the exclusive clip above, Maya Hawke (who can be seen in the upcoming third season of Stranger Things) and Ariela Barer (Marvel’s Runaways), donning eccentric hair and makeup choices, talk about what makes a good leader — all of which do not apply to Barer’s character, apparently.
Surreal, bizarre and kind of haunting, Ladyworld marks Kramer’s feature directorial debut. The film will make its World Premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin on Sept. 22. Kramer will be in attendance at the fest along with producers Thomas R. Burke and Leal Naim, Editor/Co-Writer Benjamin Shearn, and Actor...
In the exclusive clip above, Maya Hawke (who can be seen in the upcoming third season of Stranger Things) and Ariela Barer (Marvel’s Runaways), donning eccentric hair and makeup choices, talk about what makes a good leader — all of which do not apply to Barer’s character, apparently.
Surreal, bizarre and kind of haunting, Ladyworld marks Kramer’s feature directorial debut. The film will make its World Premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin on Sept. 22. Kramer will be in attendance at the fest along with producers Thomas R. Burke and Leal Naim, Editor/Co-Writer Benjamin Shearn, and Actor...
- 9/17/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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