Canneseries: ‘Dead Ringers,’ ‘Fatal Attraction,’ ‘Tapie’ Join ‘Silo’ in Lineup
28.03.2023 - 11:19
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Prime Video’s Rachel Weisz-starrer “Dead Ringers,” Paramount+’s “Fatal Attraction, with Lizzy Caplan, and Joshua Jackson, and Netflix’s awaited French bio “Tapie” pack out a 6th Canneseries which boasts its biggest U.S. presence yet, with titles from nearly all the major global streamers. They join Apple TV+’s already-announced “Silo,” another world premiere. Paramount+ will also be represented by Korean smash hit “Bargain.” The main Competition features seven world premieres, Lewi said at a Paris lineup presentation on Tuesday.
Israel and Scandinavia have a prominent presence as ever at Canneseries. The selection also takes in, however, its first South African title in Competition, “Spinners,” admired at the London Screenings.
Adding star wattage, Sarah Michelle Gellar will pick up the Canal+ Icon Award, Joey Soloway, creator of Amazon Studios’ “Transparent” and producer of “Six Foot Under,” receives a Commitment Award. Canneseries’ Rising Star Award goes to Morfydd Clark, Galadriel in “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.” The festival will close April 19 with an awards ceremony and gala screening of at least the opening episode of the fifth and final season of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” It bows on Prime Video April 14 but will bring to Cannes its cast and creators, led by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the last time that they will all be together, said Lewi. “It will be an event,” Lewi promised in Paris. Targeting teens and kids, Canneseries Rendez-Vous will stage the international premiere of “A Small Light,” a Disney+ miniseries, a revisiting of the Anne Frank story focusing on the Miep Gies, who risked her life to shelter Anne Frank’s family for more than two years. Also screening at the Rendez-Vous is the AMC
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