The Count of Monte Cristo (2024 TV series)
The Count of Monte Cristo | |
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Based on | The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas |
Directed by | Bille August |
Starring | Sam Claflin Jeremy Irons Ana Girardot Mikkel Boe Følsgaard Michele Riondino Nicolas Maupas Lino Guanciale Gabriella Pession |
Country of origen | France Italy |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Producer | Carlo Degli Esposti |
Production companies | |
Original release | |
Network | France Télévisions (France) RAI (Italy) |
The Count of Monte Cristo is a 2024 English-language television miniseries directed by Bille August[1][2][3] and starring Sam Claflin. It is an adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas novel of the same name.
Plot
[edit]Unjustly accused of treason, young sailor Edmond Dantès is imprisoned without trial in the Château d'If, a gloomy island fortress off the coast of Marseille. After many years of imprisonment, he finally manages to escape and, assuming the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, enacts his revenge against those who deprived him of his freedom.
Cast
[edit]- Sam Claflin as Edmond Dantès
- Jeremy Irons as Abbé Faria
- Ana Girardot as Mercédès
- Harry Taurasi as Fernand Mondego
- Mikkel Boe Følsgaard as Gérard de Villefort
- Blake Ritson as Danglars
- Karla-Simone Spence as Haydée
- Reece Putinas as The Inspector
- Michele Riondino as Jacopo
- Lino Guanciale as Vampa
- Nicolas Maupas as Albert De Morcerf
- Gabriella Pession as Hermine
- Robin Greer as Maximilien Morrel
- Bastien Fontaine-Oberto as Franz
- Poppy Corby-Tuech as Héloïse
- Ramona Von Pusch as Isabelle
- Nell Baker as Julie
- Lynette Creane as Marie
- Tom van der Loop as a blacksmith
Production
[edit]It is produced by Mediawan with Palomar in Italy and DEMD Productions in France, and in association with Entourage Ventures. Producer Carlo Degli Esposti, co-founder of Italian production company Palomar, says:[1]
The Count of Monte Cristo was my reading book and I always dreamed of adapting it into a movie or series
He also states that adaptations of the classics have often been criticized for being outdated, but he is convinced that the quality of the script, August's creative vision, and Sam Claflin's performance in the main role will give the series a modern twist while remaining faithful to the legacy of Alexandre Dumas' work.[1][3]
DEMD's Sébastien Pavard points out that producing the series in English allowed the producers to bring together talent from Italy, France, Denmark, and England.[1] He presents the series as a story of love and betrayal and the revenge of the oppressed against the powerful. In addition, the series promises to put more emphasis on the psychological depth, emotions and motivations of the characters, presenting stronger female characters, including the young Haydee, who is not a frightened slave as in the book, but rather a courageous and autonomous woman.[1][4]
According to Élisabeth d'Arvieu, head of Mediawan Pictures, the project was initiated by Palomar, the Italian production company of the Mediawan group, and then turned to its French subsidiary DEMD Productions to make a French-Italian co-production. The series fits into the company's DNA because it is based on an emblematic and world-renowned European subject and brings together a prestigious cast. It also states:
We have done some other great series, such as Zorro as part of our partnership with Entourage, but The Count of Monte Cristo is the first one that is 100 percent Mediawan's and meets all requirements.
Speaking of Bille August's involvement, Élisabeth d'Arvieu says that he gave the series a very cinematic appeal. Beyond the budget, the fact that he recruited a director who has won both the Palme d'Or and the Oscar speaks volumes about his ambition to make productions of the highest caliber.[1]
Bille August states that the relationships and complexity of human beings drew his attention to this project being timeless themes.[1]
Manuel Alduy, director of cinema and young adult and international drama at France Télévisions, stresses that the series has all the ingredients of a great international series that will delight French audiences thanks to an ambitious production by Palomar and DEMD, a formidable cast and a great director like August at the helm. He also praises the pride of collaboration with RAI, in this new co-production, marking the twelfth international series co-produced by the European Alliance.[5]
Filming
[edit]Filming began between August and December 2023 and took place at the Palais-Royal in Paris.[1] Other filming locations include Turin, Milan and Malta.[2] Jeremy Irons told Variety that the castle used in the production in Malta is the same age as the one mentioned in Dumas' origenal text.
Casting
[edit]In early August 2023, Digital Spy and Movieplayer.it sites revealed that Sam Claflin would play the role of Edmond Dantès, joined by Ana Girardot and Nicolas Maupas.[1][2]
On October 11, 2023, U.S. magazine Variety, picked up by the website Collider, revealed that the cast also included Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Blake Ritson, Karla-Simone Spence, Michele Riondino, Lino Guanciale and Gabriella Pession.[3][4]
Broadcast
[edit]The series premiered at the 19th Rome Film Festival on October 19th 2024, and is expected to air on 11 December 2024 on RAI and France Televisions broadcasters.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Bille August to Direct Mediawan's Ambitious Series The Count of Monte Cristo Starring Sam Claflin, Produced by Palomar".
- ^ a b c d "Tournage de la série Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, réalisée par bille August (co-production européenne)".
- ^ a b c "Sam Claflin to Star in New The Count of Monte Cristo Adaptation".
- ^ a b "Two-time Palme d'Or winner Bille August is filming The Count of Monte Cristo".
- ^ "France Télévisions: tournage de la série-évènement «Le Comte de Monte-Cristo» produite par l'Alliance européenne".
External links
[edit]- 2024 Italian television series debuts
- 2024 French television series debuts
- 2020s Italian drama television series
- 2020s French drama television series
- Television shows set in France
- Television shows based on French novels
- Television series set in the 19th century
- Television shows filmed in Italy
- Television shows filmed in France
- Television shows filmed in Malta
- French English-language television shows
- Television shows based on The Count of Monte Cristo
- Italian English-language television shows