Nick Cave has shared details of his role as H.G.
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Olivia Colman‘s anticipated new film The Lost Daughter is set to stream on Netflix for UK fans.The Oscar-tipped film, which marks Maggie Gyllenhaal’s debut as a director, recently premiered at the Venice and London film festivals.It has now been confirmed that Netflix has acquired the rights for the film in the UK, Benelux and Germany, with a December 31 release date set, according to Deadline.Based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante, The Lost Daughter follows a woman on holiday who
.Nick Cave has shared details of his role as H.G.
The “Landscapers” are on their way to HBO.
True crime is all the rage nowadays, right? Whether it’s documentaries on Netflix and other streamers or limited series events with A-list casts, there seems to always be a new true crime story to get immersed into.
The Lost Daughter,” “Passing,” “Pig” and “Test Pattern” will compete for best feature film at the 31st annual IFP Gotham Awards. “Passing,” a black-and-white drama that examines racism and colorist, and “The Lost Daughter,” a searing look at motherhood, led the pack with five nominations apiece.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter and Rebecca Hall’s Passing (both from Netflix) swept nominations for the Gotham Awards this year as the independent film honors and awards-season portal unveiled its list Thursday morning ahead of an in-person ceremony next month.
Jamie Lee Curtis and her daughter Ruby are speaking about Ruby’s coming-out story in a new interview.
present a public service announcement delivered by celebrities who have worked with Netflix. According to Variety, the group includes Jamil, Van Ness, Haynes, Ross, O’Hara, Sara Ramirez, TS Madison, Our Lady J, Alexandra Billings and Joey Soloway and others.The post also directs readers to the Facebook event page for the walkout, where Team Trans* shirts are available for purchase.
The chilling new trailer for “The Lost Daughter” has been released.
It’s here – the trailer for The Lost Daughter!
As a scion of two filmmakers, it’s a bit surprising that actress Maggie Gyllenhaal hasn’t turned to film direction sooner. The star of “The Kindergarten Teacher” and HBO‘s “The Deuce” makes her directorial debut with “The Lost Daughter.” The film made its debut at the Venice Film Festival to rave reviews in September.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix has released the first trailer for “The Lost Daughter.”The upcoming drama is based on Elena Ferrante’s novel of the same name and stars Olivia Colman as Leda, a middle-aged woman vacationing alone and having flashbacks to her days as a young wife and mother (with her younger self played by Jessie Buckley).
EXCLUSIVE: In addition to a host of previously set worldwide territories, Netflix, in a deal with Entertainment One, has acquired rights to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter in the UK, Benelux and Germany. Gyllenhaal’s feature directing debut will bow on the streaming service on December 31.
Manori Ravindran International EditorNetflix has picked up Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut “The Lost Daughter” for additional territories, snapping up U.K., Benelux and German rights to the Venice-premiering feature.The streaming service struck the deal with Entertainment One, which had previously secured the rights for the markets from Endeavor Content. The platform already had the majority of worldwide rights to the movie.“The Lost Daughter” will debut on Netflix on Dec.
We’ve all braved a pair of high heels and then wished we’d stuck to a more sensible option mere hours later – and it looks like Olivia Colman was also swayed by style over comfort on Wednesday night.
The cast of The Lost Daughter stepped out for the UK premiere during the 2021 BFA London Film Festival at the Royal Festival Hall on Wednesday (October 13) in London, England.
For many people, when they hear the name Colin Kaepernick, they’re familiar with his most recent work as an outspoken activist, who was seemingly blacklisted by the NFL after kneeling during the National Anthem. But as seen in the upcoming series, “Colin in Black and White,” Kaepernick has been dealing with race, class, and culture issues since he was a child.