“The Invisible Man” star Oliver Jackson-Cohen and “Grantchester’s” Jeremy Neumark Jones have been tapped to lead upcoming World War II feature “The World Will Tremble.”
Written and directed by Lior Geller, the film tells the true story of a group pf prisoners who broke out of the Third Reich’s first Nazi death camp, Chelmno.
Jackson-Cohen plays Solomon Wiener while Neumark Jones takes on the role of Michael Podchlebnik.
They are joined by Anton Lesser (“Andor”), David Kross (“The Reader”), Michael Fox (“Dunkirk”), Charlie MacGechan (“We Die Young”), Michael Epp (“The Beekeeper”), Danny Scheinmann (“Stan & Ollie”), Tim Bergmann and George Lenz.
Of the more than 320,000 Jews sent Chelmno, only four are known to have survived. Two of them attempted an escape — Wiener and Podchlebnik – to expose the truth and bear witness to the barbarity they witnessed.
Geller spent a decade researching and writing the film and renowned historian Dr.
Written and directed by Lior Geller, the film tells the true story of a group pf prisoners who broke out of the Third Reich’s first Nazi death camp, Chelmno.
Jackson-Cohen plays Solomon Wiener while Neumark Jones takes on the role of Michael Podchlebnik.
They are joined by Anton Lesser (“Andor”), David Kross (“The Reader”), Michael Fox (“Dunkirk”), Charlie MacGechan (“We Die Young”), Michael Epp (“The Beekeeper”), Danny Scheinmann (“Stan & Ollie”), Tim Bergmann and George Lenz.
Of the more than 320,000 Jews sent Chelmno, only four are known to have survived. Two of them attempted an escape — Wiener and Podchlebnik – to expose the truth and bear witness to the barbarity they witnessed.
Geller spent a decade researching and writing the film and renowned historian Dr.
- 12/18/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Wolfblood and Vampire Academy star Louisa Connolly-Burnham is directing and starring in a new short film – and she’s nabbed How To Have Sex star Mia McKenna-Bruce to star alongside her.
Here at Film Stories, we love a good short film. We’re less keen on ultra-fundamentalist, polygamous society-cults, as a rule. Short films about ultra-fundamentalist polygamous society-cults, though? We’re big fans.
Luckily for us, then, Christmas has come a little bit early, with the news that How To Have Sex star Mia McKenna-Bruce and Downton Abbey's Michael Fox are set to star in a new short from Louisa Connolly-Burnham. Check out the synopsis below:
“Sister Wives is a deeply compelling love story that tells the tale of two young women living in a strict, fundamentalist, polygamous society. Kaidence and Galilee find themselves bound to one another, under the same roof, in the same marriage, as they develop scary,...
Here at Film Stories, we love a good short film. We’re less keen on ultra-fundamentalist, polygamous society-cults, as a rule. Short films about ultra-fundamentalist polygamous society-cults, though? We’re big fans.
Luckily for us, then, Christmas has come a little bit early, with the news that How To Have Sex star Mia McKenna-Bruce and Downton Abbey's Michael Fox are set to star in a new short from Louisa Connolly-Burnham. Check out the synopsis below:
“Sister Wives is a deeply compelling love story that tells the tale of two young women living in a strict, fundamentalist, polygamous society. Kaidence and Galilee find themselves bound to one another, under the same roof, in the same marriage, as they develop scary,...
- 12/11/2023
- by James Harvey
- Film Stories
For a man who has, for the last 30 years or so, found his life defined largely by the fact that his body moves in unwanted and uncontrollable ways, I get the feeling that the last thing Michael J. Fox is actually wants is to be still.
Davis Guggenheim’s documentary biography is formed around a series of interviews with Fox, footage of his day to day life, and narration taken (as is much of the film’s structure) from his first autobiography, Lucky Man. Still strikes me as being about a man who has always wanted to control the way he and his life move. He played sports as a kid, he talks about how he relied on the mobility of his face and his body in order to do his work as an actor; his ability to control those subtle movements a key part of what he he did.
Davis Guggenheim’s documentary biography is formed around a series of interviews with Fox, footage of his day to day life, and narration taken (as is much of the film’s structure) from his first autobiography, Lucky Man. Still strikes me as being about a man who has always wanted to control the way he and his life move. He played sports as a kid, he talks about how he relied on the mobility of his face and his body in order to do his work as an actor; his ability to control those subtle movements a key part of what he he did.
- 5/8/2023
- by Sam Inglis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It’s a small world after all!
On Friday, Downton Abbey costars Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley) and Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith Crawley) enjoyed quite the magical reunion at one of the happiest places on earth — Disneyland!
The British stars, joined by Michael Fox, Jessica de Gouw and Kelly Paterniti, embraced hugs from the lovable Goofy outside of the Sleeping Beauty Castle at the Anaheim, California theme park.
Though the BBC show came to an end in 2015, the cast has remained tight with one another.
Recently, the Downton cast, including Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Lesley Nicol, Allen Leech, Phyllis Logan and more,...
On Friday, Downton Abbey costars Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley) and Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith Crawley) enjoyed quite the magical reunion at one of the happiest places on earth — Disneyland!
The British stars, joined by Michael Fox, Jessica de Gouw and Kelly Paterniti, embraced hugs from the lovable Goofy outside of the Sleeping Beauty Castle at the Anaheim, California theme park.
Though the BBC show came to an end in 2015, the cast has remained tight with one another.
Recently, the Downton cast, including Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Lesley Nicol, Allen Leech, Phyllis Logan and more,...
- 2/11/2017
- by Christina Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
Keep calm, and carry on. Daily Mail reports it has confirmed the Downton Abbey TV show sequel will be a feature film, and Dame Maggie Smith will return as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham. The news outlet reports, "Smith has signed on to appear in a big screen version of the much-loved period drama." The sixth season and series finale aired on ITV on Christmas, 2015, and on PBS on March 6, 2016.Michael Fox, who played footman Andrew "Andy" Parker, told Daily Mail that Smith would reprise her role in the Downton Abbey sequel for the big screen. Although on Downton, Andy was sweet on Daisy Mason (Sophie McShera), in real life, he has been linked to Lady Edith's alter ego, Laura Carmichael.When the...
- 9/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Robin Hood: Origins: Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey, above) is in final negotiations to join Robin Hood: Origins. Taron Egerton is already set to star as Robin Hood, along with Jamie Foxx as Little John and Eve Hewson as Maid Marian. If things work out, Dornan will play Will Scarlet, who is Maid Marian's husband in this version of the classic story. Otto Bathurst will direct. [THR] Downton Abbey: The popular British TV series Downton Abbey concluded its run last year and since then, fans have been clamoring for a movie version. Now Maggie Smith, who just won an Emmy for her role, has signed on to the prospective project, according to fellow cast member Michael Fox. Series creator and writer Julian Fellowes says, "As far as I am concerned, I am completely...
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- 9/20/2016
- by Peter Martin
- Movies.com
Following the show’s final bow late last year, the illustrious Dame Maggie Smith was welcomed into the spotlight during last night’s Emmys ceremony to collect the Outstanding Supporting Actress accolade for her frankly unforgettable turn in Downton Abbey.
Yes, the shrewd Dowager Countess of Grantham quickly became a fan-favorite early on, and it appears that Smith – along with the ensemble cast around her – could well be circling back to the splendid halls of Downton Abbey for a spinoff feature film.
Talk of a movie version is nothing new, but now that the core series is wrapped up following six seasons on the air, it appears to be more likely than ever. When quizzed about the possibility of reprising as Violet for said offshoot, Smith told Graham Norton: “I can’t – what age would she be? By the time we finished, she must have been about 110. It couldn’t go on and on,...
Yes, the shrewd Dowager Countess of Grantham quickly became a fan-favorite early on, and it appears that Smith – along with the ensemble cast around her – could well be circling back to the splendid halls of Downton Abbey for a spinoff feature film.
Talk of a movie version is nothing new, but now that the core series is wrapped up following six seasons on the air, it appears to be more likely than ever. When quizzed about the possibility of reprising as Violet for said offshoot, Smith told Graham Norton: “I can’t – what age would she be? By the time we finished, she must have been about 110. It couldn’t go on and on,...
- 9/19/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
A big screen transfer for the ITV show seems to be on the way after actor Michael Fox suggests Smith – who won an Emmy for her role in the show on Sunday – has signed on
The long-rumoured movie version of hit show Downton Abbey looks ever more likely as one of the actors has appeared to confirm the involvement of Maggie Smith in such a project.
Smith, 81, who won an Emmy for her performance as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham in the show, had previously been sceptical about the endeavour, saying a year ago she feared her character’s advancing years ruled her out of such an appearance.
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The long-rumoured movie version of hit show Downton Abbey looks ever more likely as one of the actors has appeared to confirm the involvement of Maggie Smith in such a project.
Smith, 81, who won an Emmy for her performance as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham in the show, had previously been sceptical about the endeavour, saying a year ago she feared her character’s advancing years ruled her out of such an appearance.
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- 9/19/2016
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
Laura Carmichael and Michael Fox are dating. The 'Downton Abbey' star - who played Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV drama - has reportedly fallen for her co-star Michael, who played her on-screen servant, Andrew Parker. A source told The Sun newspaper: ''Laura and Michael struck up a great friendship during filming last year. They started off as mates but quickly realised there was chemistry there and decided to start dating. ''It's very early days still but they are really enjoying each other's company. The best part is that since the show ended they have had a lot more time to spend with...
- 1/29/2016
- Virgin Media - TV
Laura Carmichael and Michael Fox are dating. The 'Downton Abbey' star - who played Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV drama - has reportedly fallen for her co-star Michael, who played her on-screen servant, Andrew Parker. A source told The Sun newspaper: ''Laura and Michael struck up a great friendship during filming last year. They started off as mates but quickly realised there was chemistry there and decided to start dating. ''It's very early days still but they are really enjoying each other's company. The best part is that since the show ended they have had a lot more time to spend with...
- 1/27/2016
- Virgin Media - TV
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