Richard E Grant Guests In Disney+’s ‘Nautilus’; Vue COO; Bridgette Bardot Film; Chelsea FC Women’s Doc; James Lucas’ ‘Moss & Freud’; Sky Studios Elstree MD; Second ‘Threesome’ For Viaplay — Global Briefs
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Richard E. Grant bags guest role in ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ retelling
Withnail & I star Richard E. Granthas joined Disney+’s live-action drama Nautilus, with Muki Zubis (This is Going to Hurt) Benedict Hardie (The Luminaries), Jacob Collins Levy (Young Wallander) and Luke Arnold (Black Sails) also signing up to the cast. The show, from Moonriver TV and Seven Stories, is currently shooting at Village Roadshow Studios in Queensland, Australia. The show tells Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea from the point of view of Indian prince Captain Nemo (Shazad Latif) for the first time. Grant will guest star as the leader of Karajaan, a port town Nemo and his crew encounter on their adventures.
Vue International appoints Chief Operating Officer
Privately-held European cinema operator Vue International has hired Claire Arksey as Chief Operating Officer. She joins from clothing store Urban Outfitters, where she was responsible for 269 standalone stores across 14 countries. Prior to this, she held senior operational roles at Superdry, Reiss and Ted Baker, overseeing operations and retail. In her role at Vue, Arksey will report into Steve Knibbs, Group Managing Director and Deputy CEO of Vue International.
Phoenix Worldwide grabs sales for Lech Majewski’s ‘Bridgette Bardot Forever’ — Cannes Market
UK-based Phoenix Worldwide has picked up world sales (excluding Poland and Italy) to director Lech Majewski’s film Brigitte Bardot Forever and is introducing it in Cannes. Majewski made the film in conjunction with co-producer Mike Downey, and Malgorzata Domin and Dominika Mandla are executive producers. Angelus Silesius produces with Domino Film, with finance from Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej and Urzad Miasta Katowice. It is
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