"You came despite everything." Of course, she misses that big kitty! Studiocanal has revealed the official trailer for Autumn and the Black Jaguar, the latest animal friendship adventure movie from the same French filmmakers behind Mia and the White Lion and The Wolf and the Lion previously. So pretty much the same thing all over again - another girl and a wild cat. The film also goes under the title Ella and the Black Jaguar, or Le dernier Jaguar, because it's a French production and the her original name in that version Ella. However, the film is in English anyway. A new adventure in the heart of the Amazon, the story follows a girl who befriends a black Jaguar in the Amazon, and returns years later to find the Jaguar and save her from those who seek to destroy the rainforest and all of its wildlife. Lumi Pollack stars as Ella / Autumn,...
- 12/21/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Aside from its English-language slate, Studiocanal is continuing to bank on upscale French fare. The company will be launching sales on four new French movies, “All Your Faces,” “Toni,” “Strangers by Night” and “A Chance to Win,” during the Rendez-Vous market that French film and TV promotion org Unifrance is hosting this week in Paris.
“All Your Faces,” Jeanne Herry’s follow up to “Pupille,” stars Gilles Lellouche (“The Stronghold”), Adele Exarchopoulos (“Blue Is the Warmest Color”) and Leila Bekhti (“La Source”). The star-studded drama, produced by two of France’s best-known producers, Chi-Fou-Mi and Tresor Films, revolves around perpetrators and victims of offenses who confront each other under a restorative justice plan.
“Toni,” meanwhile, is directed Nathan Ambrosioni and is headlined by “Call My Agent!” star Camille Cottin. Also produced by Chi-Fou-Mi, “Toni” stars Cottin as a single mother raising her five children and juggling a full-time job. As...
“All Your Faces,” Jeanne Herry’s follow up to “Pupille,” stars Gilles Lellouche (“The Stronghold”), Adele Exarchopoulos (“Blue Is the Warmest Color”) and Leila Bekhti (“La Source”). The star-studded drama, produced by two of France’s best-known producers, Chi-Fou-Mi and Tresor Films, revolves around perpetrators and victims of offenses who confront each other under a restorative justice plan.
“Toni,” meanwhile, is directed Nathan Ambrosioni and is headlined by “Call My Agent!” star Camille Cottin. Also produced by Chi-Fou-Mi, “Toni” stars Cottin as a single mother raising her five children and juggling a full-time job. As...
- 1/9/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Warner Bros. Pictures has picked up global rights to Megan Park’s SXSW multi-award-winning feature The Fallout.
The pic will be released exclusively on HBO Max where the service is available globally, and be distributed by Warner Bros in the balance of international markets.
The Fallout follows high schooler Vada (Jenna Ortega) as she navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family and friends, as well as her view of the world, are forever altered.
The cast also includes Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley.
Park, an actress who starred in ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager and made the music video “Watch” for Billie Eilish, made her feature directorial debut here with Fallout which won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards for Narrative Feature at SXSW as...
The pic will be released exclusively on HBO Max where the service is available globally, and be distributed by Warner Bros in the balance of international markets.
The Fallout follows high schooler Vada (Jenna Ortega) as she navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family and friends, as well as her view of the world, are forever altered.
The cast also includes Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley.
Park, an actress who starred in ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager and made the music video “Watch” for Billie Eilish, made her feature directorial debut here with Fallout which won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards for Narrative Feature at SXSW as...
- 7/27/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Warner Bros. Pictures has acquired the worldwide rights to “The Fallout,” a teen drama starring Jenna Ortega that swept the top prizes at the SXSW Film Festival this year.
“The Fallout” is director Megan Park’s debut film and follows a high school girl’s journey after the emotional fallout of a school shooting forever alters her worldview and her relationships with family and friends.
The film will be released exclusively through HBO Max where available globally, and distributed by Warner Bros. internationally. No release date has been set.
Ortega leads a cast that also includes Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley. “The Fallout” won both the Grand Jury Award and the Audience Award for Narrative Feature at SXSW, and Park won the Brightcove Illumination Award honoring a filmmaker on the rise.
“Making ‘The Fallout’ was a journey I never expected...
“The Fallout” is director Megan Park’s debut film and follows a high school girl’s journey after the emotional fallout of a school shooting forever alters her worldview and her relationships with family and friends.
The film will be released exclusively through HBO Max where available globally, and distributed by Warner Bros. internationally. No release date has been set.
Ortega leads a cast that also includes Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley. “The Fallout” won both the Grand Jury Award and the Audience Award for Narrative Feature at SXSW, and Park won the Brightcove Illumination Award honoring a filmmaker on the rise.
“Making ‘The Fallout’ was a journey I never expected...
- 7/27/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
The Fallout, which won both the grand jury and audience awards at this year’s SXSW, has been acquired by Warner Bros. for release via streamer HBO Max.
Actress-turned-filmmaker Megan Park made her feature directorial debut on the film that stars Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler and Niles Fitch as high schoolers brought together by their shared experience during a school shooting rampage. In her review, The Hollywood Reporter‘s Sheri Linden wrote, “The filmmaker deftly underscores the way violence has ruptured her characters’ sheltered orbits, the awful disconnect at her story’s core.”
Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley also star....
Actress-turned-filmmaker Megan Park made her feature directorial debut on the film that stars Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler and Niles Fitch as high schoolers brought together by their shared experience during a school shooting rampage. In her review, The Hollywood Reporter‘s Sheri Linden wrote, “The filmmaker deftly underscores the way violence has ruptured her characters’ sheltered orbits, the awful disconnect at her story’s core.”
Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley also star....
- 7/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Fallout, which won both the Grand Jury and Audience Award at this year’s SXSW, has been acquired by Warner Bros. for release via streamer HBO Max.
Actress-turned-filmmaker Megan Park made her feature directorial debut on the film that stars Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, and Niles Fitch as high schoolers brought together by their shared experience during a school shooting rampage. In her review, The Hollywood Reporter‘s Sheri Linden wrote, “The filmmaker deftly underscores the way violence has ruptured her characters’ sheltered orbits, the awful disconnect at her story’s core.”
Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley also star....
Actress-turned-filmmaker Megan Park made her feature directorial debut on the film that stars Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, and Niles Fitch as high schoolers brought together by their shared experience during a school shooting rampage. In her review, The Hollywood Reporter‘s Sheri Linden wrote, “The filmmaker deftly underscores the way violence has ruptured her characters’ sheltered orbits, the awful disconnect at her story’s core.”
Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley also star....
- 7/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Fallout Review — The Fallout (2021) Video Movie Review, written and directed by Megan Park, Shailene Woodley, Jenna Ortega, Julie Bowen, John Ortiz, Will Ropp, Maddie Ziegler, Austin Zajur, Niles Fitch, and Lumi Pollack. In this video review, I talk about the new drama film The Fallout. This [...]
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: The Fallout: A Devastating, Yet Captivating High School Drama [SXSW 2021]...
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: The Fallout: A Devastating, Yet Captivating High School Drama [SXSW 2021]...
- 4/4/2021
- by Alex Srednoselac
- Film-Book
Quite literally saved by her little sister Amelia, school shooting survivor Vada (Jenna Ortega) is thrust out of her seemingly normal life into an extended period of grief and guilt in Megan Park’s often moving drama The Fallout. Covering the same ground as many fiction and non-fiction works about grieving and action in the wake of tragedy, Park’s picture feels somewhat more nuanced, capturing the rhythms of upper middle-class suburban life as Vada finds herself drawn to a fellow survivor Mia (Maddie Zeigler) who just happened to be in the same girl’s bathroom at the time of the shooting.
The incident takes place off screen as Vada leaves class when Amelia (Lumi Pollack) calls to let her know she’s gotten her first period and doesn’t know what to do. While hiding in a stall, a shooting victim Quinton (Niles Fitch) runs into the restroom seeking...
The incident takes place off screen as Vada leaves class when Amelia (Lumi Pollack) calls to let her know she’s gotten her first period and doesn’t know what to do. While hiding in a stall, a shooting victim Quinton (Niles Fitch) runs into the restroom seeking...
- 4/2/2021
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
A teenage Vada (Jenna Ortega) arrives at her high school with her best friend Nick (Will Ropp). The coarse Vada isn’t part of the in-crowd. She sports oversized t-shirts, basketball shorts, and sneakers. She leaves during class, skittering to the bathroom to take a phone call from her younger sister Amelia (Lumi Pollack). There she crosses paths with Mia Reed (Maddie Ziegler) — a popular arresting dancer on Instagram now contouring in the mirror for picture day.
Continue reading ‘The Fallout’: A School Shooting Makes for an Emotional Heavyweight [SXSW Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘The Fallout’: A School Shooting Makes for an Emotional Heavyweight [SXSW Review] at The Playlist.
- 3/21/2021
- by Robert Daniels
- The Playlist
Where previous generations preferred neatly resolved stories, embracing films that reassured them that everything was under control, Gen Z movies aren’t afraid to leave things messy, as if to say it’s Ok to feel overwhelmed. The same goes for television offerings such as “Euphoria” and “I May Destroy You,” which recognize that the world is a complex, flawed and deeply unfair place. Rather than sitting back and letting the more proactive, goal-oriented protagonists of classical Hollywood work out their problems, they invite audiences to see themselves on-screen, or else to identify with imperfect people.
Megan Park’s stellar feature debut, respectful how-to-deal drama “The Fallout,” marks yet another important step in this direction — away from story toward state of mind — a precedent for which can be found in mood-centric indies like “Garden State” and “Donnie Darko” almost two decades earlier. It’s a remarkable accomplishment: a film with...
Megan Park’s stellar feature debut, respectful how-to-deal drama “The Fallout,” marks yet another important step in this direction — away from story toward state of mind — a precedent for which can be found in mood-centric indies like “Garden State” and “Donnie Darko” almost two decades earlier. It’s a remarkable accomplishment: a film with...
- 3/17/2021
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Vada’s life doesn’t look that much different than that of any other American teenager: She loves spending time with her snarky best pal, she’s not super-serious about school but she’s still smart, she thinks her parents are kind of square but knows they love her, Starbucks is a major part of her diet, and much of her existence plays out on social media. Today, however, Vada’s life is going to change forever. In “The Fallout,” Vada (Jenna Ortega) starts another seemingly normal day, only for it to be destroyed by a horrific school shooting.
Park, an actress and singer who has steadily built up her directing bonafides with a variety of music videos (including Billie Eilish’s “Watch”) and a pair of short films, makes a big leap with “The Fallout,” taking on a major emotional undertaking for her first feature. It works. Vada is...
Park, an actress and singer who has steadily built up her directing bonafides with a variety of music videos (including Billie Eilish’s “Watch”) and a pair of short films, makes a big leap with “The Fallout,” taking on a major emotional undertaking for her first feature. It works. Vada is...
- 3/17/2021
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
"You don't even need to wear make-up." An early promo trailer has debuted for an indie drama titled The Fallout, marking the feature directorial debut of Canadian actress Megan Park, who wrote and directed this film. Park's The Fallout is premiering at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival in a few weeks in the Narrative Competition category. High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered. Described as a film about "the unseen faces of a tragedy, those who can't turn their pain into effecting positive change in the world because they are too afraid to leave their bedrooms." Starring Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen, and Shailene Woodley. Featuring the song "While You Sleep" written and performed by Maisy Stella & Lennon Stella. Get a first look below.
- 3/4/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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