Bruce Greenwood (The Post, The Resident), Leslie Hope (24, Crimson Peak), and Jeff Kober (Sully, Sons of Anarchy) will topline the indie drama, Exposure, directed by Jerry Ciccoritti.
The story centers around Melanie (Hope), who is many years sober and contentedly married to Frank (Greenwood) until a sudden terminal diagnosis leads her to leave everything behind for Los Angeles. Melanie sets down on a destructive path when she encounters a tintype photographer (Kober), and his challenge to sober up, leading Melanie to pose for a series of explicit photographs and to a full-blown affair.
Megan Follows (Reign), Ben Ayres (Burden of Truth), David Hewlett (The Shape of Water), Kris Holden-Reid (Vikings), Grace Lynn Kung (Mary Kills People), Kristin Lehman (Altered Carbon), Daniel Maslany (Murdoch Mysteries), Tony Nappo (Bad Blood) and Paula Rivera co-star.
Jeff Kober wrote the screenplay, which is based on his play Pornography. Hope produced the project with co-producer Tina Vacalopoulos.
The story centers around Melanie (Hope), who is many years sober and contentedly married to Frank (Greenwood) until a sudden terminal diagnosis leads her to leave everything behind for Los Angeles. Melanie sets down on a destructive path when she encounters a tintype photographer (Kober), and his challenge to sober up, leading Melanie to pose for a series of explicit photographs and to a full-blown affair.
Megan Follows (Reign), Ben Ayres (Burden of Truth), David Hewlett (The Shape of Water), Kris Holden-Reid (Vikings), Grace Lynn Kung (Mary Kills People), Kristin Lehman (Altered Carbon), Daniel Maslany (Murdoch Mysteries), Tony Nappo (Bad Blood) and Paula Rivera co-star.
Jeff Kober wrote the screenplay, which is based on his play Pornography. Hope produced the project with co-producer Tina Vacalopoulos.
- 4/5/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrzej Żuławski. Photo by Isabelle Vautier.How does one translate into film the books by Witold Gombrowicz, who ranks among the greatest modernists of the 20th century? Few have actually dared. Whereas Peter Lilienthal’s adaptation for television of Pornografia (Die Sonne angreifen, 1971) has been all but consigned to oblivion, the famed Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski went on a 17-year hiatus following his failed adaptation of Ferdydurke (30 Door Key, 1991). However, the opposite holds true for Andrzej Żuławski, who came out of a 15-year pause to adapt for the screen Gombrowicz’s fourth novel Cosmos (1965), also his last and most complex. Unfortunately, it became a farewell work for Żuławski as well. What kind of cosmos is it? First and foremost, it’s the bizarre microcosm of a boarding house where the young writer Witold (Jonathan Genet) arrives with his friend Fuchs (Johan Libéreau) in tow to finish his novel The Haunted.
- 3/13/2016
- by Boris Nelepo
- MUBI
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