James Durie, Head of Scripted, Cineflix Rights added: “ So Long, Marianne must be one of the most iconic love stories of the last century. “As Crave continues to expand its output of original content in both English and French, we’re excited to be part of this unique co-production opportunity and lean into the strengths of our international partners to deliver stories that translate, and resonate around the world,” said Justin Stockman, Vice-President, English Content Development & Programming at Bell Media. We believe this project has the potential to become a timeless drama with a universal appeal-it is about life and the pursuit of happiness.” Marianne Furevold-Boland, Head of Drama, NRK said: “Øystein Karlsen has shown in his previous projects that he can create original dramas that are both exciting and emotional. Øystein Karlsen, series creator, Redpoint Productions said: “It feels like the way the world is right now, a series that celebrates life and love, with a core about finding your way in life, is needed more than ever.” So Long, Marianne is a beautiful, poetic, and searing tribute to life, shedding light on the events that inspired one of the most iconic songs of many generations. There, they joined legendary Australian novelists Charmian Clift and her husband George Johnston, the matriarch and patriarch of a bohemian group of writers, artists, poets, and outcasts who were exploring a new world of free love, drugs, and artistic freedom, but also experiencing the rivalries and jealousy that accompanied their intense, interwoven lives. Their story crosses the world, travelling from Oslo to Hydra New York and Montreal, with the majority of the series set on the picturesque Greek island of Hydra where they lived during the 1960s. Set in some of the most beautiful places during the 1960s, So Long, Marianne is an intimate tale of two, lonely people falling in love, during a period of their life when they are trying to figure out who they are and their place in the world, while one is becoming one of the most famous singers of all time. Principal photography began on 24 th March for the series, which is shooting in multiple locations including the Greek island of Hydra, Oslo in Norway, and Montreal in Canada. Joining them are Anna Torv ( The Newsreader, The Last of Us, Mindhunter) as Charmian Clift and Noah Taylor ( Preacher, Peaky Blinders, Game of Thrones) as George Johnston. Leading the cast are Alex Wolff ( The Line, Hereditary, Jumanji) as Leonard, with Thea Sofie Loch Næss ( The Last Kingdom, Delete Me and A Storm For Christmas) playing Marianne. NRK and Bell Media’s Crave announced today the primary cast of their hotly anticipated, original series So Long, Marianne, which tells the legendary love story of Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen, and his muse Marianne Ihlen. This revelation adds a new layer of complexity to the show, and it’ll be interesting to see how the writers handle it in the upcoming season.Alex Wolff, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Anna Torv, Noah Taylor to star in the new eight-part series about the love story that inspired Leonard Cohen’s iconic song It’s also noteworthy that Noah recently talked about his character Will being gay and having feelings for Finn’s character Mike. It’s certainly exciting to see what’s in store for the characters of Stranger Things, and we can’t wait to see how the story unfolds. Finn teased that the show’s creators, the Duffer brothers, are trying to give each character the perfect ending. He went on to say that he hopes Will will have a happy ending in the show.įans of Stranger Things are eagerly awaiting the release of season five, which is currently in production. “I think it was so incredible and brave.” Finn also touched on the relationship between their characters Mike and Will, joking about how Mike was “clueless” in the last season. “I’m incredibly proud of Noah for coming out publicly like that,” Finn said. Recently, Finn had nothing but support for his co-star in an interview with IndieWire, as he opened up about Noah’s recent coming out video. Stranger Things co-stars Finn Wolfhard and Noah Schnapp have had a close relationship since the show first premiered on Netflix back in 2016. NOTE: This article is 5 months old and may not include the most recent information.
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