‘Nixon’s Nixon’: James Cromwell To Produce Film Adaptation Of Russell Lees Play From Director Janek Ambros
19.01.2022 - 04:39
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor James Cromwell (Succession, The Laundromat) is teaming up with Janek Ambros of Assembly Line Entertainment and Nando Vila of Pop Front Pictures to produce Nixon’s Nixon, a film based on Russell Lees’ play of the same name, which Ambros adapted for the screen and will direct.
Nixon’s Nixon marks the third collaboration between Ambros and Cromwell as director and producer, on the heels of the 2019 sci-fi comedy Mondo Hollywoodland and the 2015 war documentary Imminent Threat.
The film will be a dual portrait of former U.S. President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger that watches as they scramble to sustain power on the eve of Nixon’s resignation. The play on which it’s based premiered to critical acclaim in 1996, playing Off-Broadway before traveling the globe through the mid-2000s. It came back to the stage in 2019, after finding new resonance in the era of President Donald Trump.
“When I stumbled upon Russell’s play, I was immediately drawn to the incredibly nuanced portrayals of Nixon and Kissinger,” said Ambros. “It’s a great deep dive into these characters and their antics which can act as a microcosm for American hegemony and imperialism, done with such a twisted sense of humor and satire.”
“Something about Nixon will always fascinate us. His mad lust for power. His love of profanity. His absolute conviction that everyone was conspiring to get him. I guess you can say there’s a little Nixon in all of us, on some level,” added Villa. “Russell’s play and Janek’s adaptation are funny, but also fascinating in what they reveal about power dynamics.”
Cromwell is an Emmy winner and Oscar nominee who currently plays Succession‘s Ewan Roy. The actor is known on
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