Crew of Oscar Winner Mark Rylance and Wife Claire van Kampen in New TV Project with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin

Crew of Oscar Winner Mark Rylance and Wife Claire van Kampen in New TV Project with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin

Special: The actor told Deadline that Oscar-winning star Mark Rylance and his wife, playwright, composer and director Claire Van Kampen, have teamed up for a television project with Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment.

“It’s a groundbreaking project about what happened in American history,” Rylance says.Dunkirk) at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado.

Rylance stars in director Luca Guadagnino’s compelling cannibal drama bones and all With Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell. Guadagnino, Russell and Rylance attended the festival screenings.

Rylance said Spielberg’s television series was confidential and declined to discuss it in detail.

However, Deadline learned that he was going to partially examine the tragic 1892 labor dispute at Carnegie Steel Co. in Pennsylvania, which led to bloody conflicts between members of the besieged United Iron and Steel Workers. A steel mill during a labor dispute and security guards working for the Pinkerton Detective Agency recruited by Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Clay Frick.

Rylance and Van Kampen planned to create a drama about the American steel industry between the Civil War and World War I.

But without touching on the subject matter of Amblin’s project, Rylance said: “I was working on this as a stage play, and now I suddenly realized that it might be television, and [Spielberg] He’s in the deal.” He added that he and Van Kampen had finished fiddling with the first episode.

Rylance, Van Kampen, and Spielberg have been close friends for decades. Spielberg filmed Rylance BFG (2016) and bridge of spies (2015) won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

about the carnivorous game bones and everyone, Rylance argues that cannibals “are not sociopaths or psychopaths; “They have difficulties and they know it’s harmful and they try to make the most of a bad situation,” he explained.

“They want to do good,” Rylance said. “They’re trying to be nice. They’re ethical characters; they’re talking about the Rules.”

In fact, the movie is for those who constantly break the rules: people. “Oh my God!” cried Rylance. “Americans and British! We are currently consuming people from the third world.

“If you are looking for a cup of tea or a cup of coffee, there are people who are eager to provide it. Our film is a beautiful allegory for our narcissistic and consuming society. I am not in a high chair when I say this; I’m as guilty as anyone else,” he admitted.

“Are we going to stop now? We can’t! We’re consuming the land!” he said with complete disgust.

Philosophically, he noted: “There are many ways to consume other people other than to eat them.”

But in your heart bones and all Rylance said it’s a love story involving young cannibals played by Chalamet and Russell.

Source: Deadline

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