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Former Netflix Exec Juan Mayne Joins Spanish Producer Nadie es Perfecto (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Madrid - city Santiago
variety.com
15.09.2022 / 12:03

Former Netflix Exec Juan Mayne Joins Spanish Producer Nadie es Perfecto (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Spanish indie production shingle Nadie es Perfecto, producer of Alex de la Iglesia’s hit comedy “Perfectos Desconocidos,” has tapped former Netflix exec Juan Mayne to join the company as it revs up its slate with a slew of new projects. These include two pics in pre-production: “La navidad en sus manos,” in co-production with Bowfinger and Esto También Pasará, directed by Joaquín Mazón, starring Ernesto Sevilla and with a special collaboration from actor-filmmaker Santiago Segura, who has worked with de la Iglesia and Guillermo del Toro; and “Locomía,” directed by Kike Maillo, starring Jaime Lorente (“Money Heist,” “Elite”) and Alberto Ammann (“Lope,” “El silencio del cazador”).

Netflix Lays Off 30 From Animation Team After Leadership Restructuring - thewrap.com - Australia
thewrap.com
14.09.2022 / 20:07

Netflix Lays Off 30 From Animation Team After Leadership Restructuring

restructuring to its leadership for that department. The team, led by Karen Toliver (VP Animation Film Content) and Traci Balthazor (VP Animation Film Production), aims for better collaboration closer to traditional animation film studios, resulting in 30 different roles that are no longer needed, an individual with knowledge of the decision said.

Netflix, European Producers Club Reveal Series Pitch Contest Winners at Venice - variety.com - Spain - Ireland - Ukraine - Germany - Turkey - Bulgaria - Romania
variety.com
03.09.2022 / 11:29

Netflix, European Producers Club Reveal Series Pitch Contest Winners at Venice

Naman Ramachandran Netflix and the European Producers Club (EPC) have revealed the winners of a pitch contest for fictional series at the ongoing Venice Film Festival. The pitch contest is a joint initiative by EPC and Netflix to help create new opportunities for European women producers. It was launched at Series Mania in March, and open to EPC producers working for women-owned companies. Following a selection process by an independent jury, composed of Cia Edstrom, Francine Raveney and Olivier Kohn, the competition finalists pitched their projects to the Netflix content team. Anna Mannion of Tri Moon Films, Ireland, won the first prize of €50,000 ($49,762), while Ada Solomon of Microfilm, Romania, won the second prize of €20,000.

Ann-Helen Laestadius’ Novel ‘Stolen’ Getting Netflix Adaptation – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Jordan
variety.com
01.09.2022 / 15:25

Ann-Helen Laestadius’ Novel ‘Stolen’ Getting Netflix Adaptation – Global Bulletin

K.J. Yossman Ann-Helén Laestadius’ novel “Stolen” is getting a Netflix adaptation. Elle Márjá Eira (“The Sámi Have Rights”) is set to direct the feature based on a screenplay by Peter Birro (“Monica Z”). Laestadius will exec produce. “Stolen” will be Eira’s feature film debut. The film, about a young indigenous woman’s struggle in the face of xenophobia, climate change and the patriarchy, will go into production in Sápmi next year and is set to premiere in 2024. “I am over the moon!” said Laestadius. “For me as an author it is of course a dream to see my book adapted into a film and reach a whole new audience across the world. And I’m incredibly happy that Netflix – with their reach – chooses to highlight a Sami story in a big way.”

Who Is Rachel DeLoache Williams? 5 Things to Know About the ‘Inventing Anna’ Subject Suing Netflix - www.usmagazine.com - Germany - Tennessee - Morocco
usmagazine.com
31.08.2022 / 23:09

Who Is Rachel DeLoache Williams? 5 Things to Know About the ‘Inventing Anna’ Subject Suing Netflix

Setting the record straight. Rachel DeLoache Williams is suing Netflix for false light invasion of privacy and defamation for how she was depicted in the series Inventing Anna.

Anna Delvey's former friend is suing Netflix over her portrayal in Inventing Anna - www.msn.com - New York - New York - Germany
msn.com
31.08.2022 / 08:55

Anna Delvey's former friend is suing Netflix over her portrayal in Inventing Anna

Anna Delvey's former friend Rachel DeLoache Williams is suing Netflix for defamation over her portrayal in ‘Inventing Anna’. The former Vanity Fair staffer has launched legal action against the streaming service - who brought the story of the scammer socialite and how she fooled New York society into thinking she was a German heiress to life with showrunner Shonda Rhimes - after she alleges they invaded her privacy and defamed her through her depiction on the mini-series that starred Julia Garner and Anna Chlumsky.

Rachel Williams suing Netflix over portrayal in Inventing Anna - www.msn.com - New York - Germany - Morocco - state Delaware
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31.08.2022 / 02:37

Rachel Williams suing Netflix over portrayal in Inventing Anna

Rachel Williams has filed a lawsuit against Netflix executives over her portrayal in Inventing Anna. The former photo editor and producer for Vanity Fair was played by Katie Lowes in the drama miniseries, which was released in February.

‘Inventing Anna’ subject sues Netflix for defamation - www.nme.com - New York - county Williams - Morocco - state Delaware
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31.08.2022 / 00:11

‘Inventing Anna’ subject sues Netflix for defamation

Inventing Anna subject Rachel Williams is suing Netflix for defamation over her portrayal in the series.The former Vanity Fair photo editor took offence over the way she was framed in the series in connection to con artist Anna Sorokin, and filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix on Monday (August 29).Williams is portrayed by Katie Lowes in the series, and the character at first accepts expensive gifts and holidays from Sorokin but eventually gives her up to the authorities.The real-life woman claims that her character in the show is fabricated, and the lawsuit filed in Delaware federal court, obtained by Deadline Hollywood, alleges it paints Williams in a negative light while using her real first and last name, as well as employment and school history.“This action will show that Netflix made a deliberate decision for dramatic purposes to show Williams doing or saying things in the Series which portray her as a greedy, snobbish, disloyal, dishonest, cowardly, manipulative and opportunistic person,” the lawsuit reads.Addressing one scene in particular which appears to show Williams abandoning Sorokin in Morroco, Williams claims she had told Sorokin she had to leave early for work.The lawsuit continues: “Williams did not stop being friends with Sorokin because Sorokin was having problems in Morocco, but rather because she subsequently discovered on her return to New York that Sorokin was a liar and a con artist whose statements and promises had induced Williams to incur liabilities of around $62,000 on Sorokin’s behalf were false, and who only reimbursed her $5,000 despite numerous promises to reimburse her $70,000 to account for the full debt and any late fees incurred.”Netflix has not commented on the case.

The Real Rachel Williams Is Suing Netflix Over Inventing Anna's Fictional Rachel Williams - www.glamour.com - New York - New York
glamour.com
30.08.2022 / 18:19

The Real Rachel Williams Is Suing Netflix Over Inventing Anna's Fictional Rachel Williams

on purpose? According to Williams's defamation suit against the network: Yes it did. Williams's personal essay about her experience with (real name Anna Sorokin) was published in April 2018 in Vanity Fair, right before New York Magazine published its own report on the fake heiress and her extensive grift. In Inventing Anna, which is based on the New York story, Williams's essay is treated like a shallow, self-serving version of New York's in-depth reporting.

Netflix Restructures Studio Film Team, Top Executive Tendo Nagenda to Exit - variety.com
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30.08.2022 / 03:49

Netflix Restructures Studio Film Team, Top Executive Tendo Nagenda to Exit

Angelique Jackson Netflix’s restructuring continues with the impending departure of one of the streamer’s top film executives, Tendo Nagenda. The veteran executive, who joined Netflix from Disney in 2018, shepherded such movies as “The Harder They Fall,” “Da 5 Bloods” and the upcoming “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” for the streamer. Variety can confirm that Nagenda’s last day in his role will be Sept. 1. “Tendo joined the company four years ago and helped to build out our studio film team, who delivered movies such as ‘The Harder They Fall,’ ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,’ ‘The Old Guard,’ ‘Da 5 Bloods’ and ‘Hustle,'” Scott Stuber, Netflix’s head of global films, said in a statement. “He was integral in our evolution from acquiring and licensing films to making movies ourselves. We wish him all the best for the future.”

‘Inventing Anna’ Triggers Defamation Suit from Vanity Fair Staffer - variety.com - New York - Morocco - state Delaware
variety.com
30.08.2022 / 02:49

‘Inventing Anna’ Triggers Defamation Suit from Vanity Fair Staffer

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer A Vanity Fair staffer who is portrayed in the Netflix show “Inventing Anna” filed a lawsuit on Monday, claiming she was falsely depicted in the series as “unethical,” “greedy,” “snobbish” and “disloyal.” Rachel Williams was a friend of Anna Sorokin, the convicted con artist at the center of the show. Williams was defrauded out of $62,000 and wrote a Vanity Fair article and a book about the experience.

The Real Rachel from 'Inventing Anna' Has Filed a Lawsuit Against Netflix - Here's Why - www.justjared.com - New York - Morocco - state Delaware
justjared.com
30.08.2022 / 02:45

The Real Rachel from 'Inventing Anna' Has Filed a Lawsuit Against Netflix - Here's Why

Rachel DeLoache Williams, the real-life person who was the inspiration for Katie Lowes‘ character in the Netflix series Inventing Anna, has filed a lawsuit against the streaming service.

Netflix Roasted In ‘Inventing Anna’ Suit For Inventing Double-Crossing Traits For Real Person; Plaintiff Rachel Williams Previously Sold Life Story Rights To HBO - deadline.com - Beverly Hills - state Delaware - city Wilmington
deadline.com
30.08.2022 / 02:19

Netflix Roasted In ‘Inventing Anna’ Suit For Inventing Double-Crossing Traits For Real Person; Plaintiff Rachel Williams Previously Sold Life Story Rights To HBO

Not for the first time, Netflix is today facing legal action for adding fictional traits to a real person for one of its dramas. In this defamation and false light invasion of privacy case, the drama in question is Inventing Anna, and the real person is ex-Vanity Fair photo editor Rachel Williams, played in the Emmy nominated and Shonda Rhimes produced miniseries by Katie Lowes.

Netflix Orders ‘The Perfect Couple’ Murder Mystery Limited Series - thewrap.com
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25.08.2022 / 22:03

Netflix Orders ‘The Perfect Couple’ Murder Mystery Limited Series

There’s another murder mystery coming to Netflix. The streamer has ordered the limited series “The Perfect Couple,” based on the book by Elin Hilderbrand.The series is created by Jenna Lamia (Amazon’s “My Best Friend’s Exorcism”), who will serve as showrunner and executive producer.

Netflix Orders Limited Series Adaptation ‘Perfect Couple’ From 21 Laps, Jackal Group - variety.com
variety.com
25.08.2022 / 21:31

Netflix Orders Limited Series Adaptation ‘Perfect Couple’ From 21 Laps, Jackal Group

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Netflix has ordered a limited series adaptation of the Elin Hilderbrand novel “The Perfect Couple.” Jenna Lamia (“Good Girls,” “My Best Friend’s Exorcism”) will adapt the book for the screen and serve as executive producer and showrunner. 21 Laps will produce via the company’s overall deal with Netflix, with The Jackal Group also onboard to produce. Netflix has given the series a six-episode order. In the show, which is described as a soapy mystery, it’s Fourth of July weekend and Celeste Otis is about to marry the perfect man, who just so happens to be from the wealthiest family on Nantucket. But when a body is discovered floating in the harbor on the morning of what was to be the wedding of the year, suddenly everyone at the party is a suspect.

‘The Umbrella Academy’ Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix - thewrap.com - county Richardson - county Keith
thewrap.com
25.08.2022 / 18:21

‘The Umbrella Academy’ Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix

“The Umbrella Academy” has been renewed for a fourth and final concluding season, the streamer announced Thursday morning.“I’m so excited that the incredibly loyal fans of ‘The Umbrella Academy’will be able to experience the fitting end to the Hargreeves siblings’ journey we began five years ago. But before we get to that conclusion, we’ve got an amazing story ahead for Season 4, one that will have fans on the edge of their seats until the final minutes,” showrunner and executive producer Steve Blackman said in a statement.Cast members Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher, Justin H.

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