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The North Americans
Disney
Key shows
Renegade Nell
Renegade Nell – Sally Wainwright-penned historical drama about a woman framed for murder who becomes a highwayman in eighteenth-century England.
Kaiser Karl (working title) – Gaumont show about the enigmatic and larger-than-life fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
The Long Shadows (working title) – Spanish story of a group of women whose stable, successful lives are suddenly shaken...
The North Americans
Disney
Key shows
Renegade Nell
Renegade Nell – Sally Wainwright-penned historical drama about a woman framed for murder who becomes a highwayman in eighteenth-century England.
Kaiser Karl (working title) – Gaumont show about the enigmatic and larger-than-life fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
The Long Shadows (working title) – Spanish story of a group of women whose stable, successful lives are suddenly shaken...
- 2/23/2024
- by Max Goldbart, Jesse Whittock and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Daniel Brühl is rocking the Karl Largerfeld ponytail in the first look image from Kaiser Karl (working title), the upcoming Disney+ biopic series which sees the German star embody the late fashion designer and style icon.
The Captain America: Civil War and All Quiet on the Western Front actor plays Largerfeld in 1972, when the 38-year-old up-and-coming German designer was living in Paris and struggling to break through in the world of high fashion. After meeting and falling in love with Jacques de Bascher (Théodore Pellerin), he finds himself in competition with French fashion giants Yves Saint Laurent (Arnaud Valois) and Pierre Bergé (Alex Lutz). Agnès Jaoui (Singing Jailbirds) plays Gaby Aghion, the founder of the Chloé fashion brand, one of the first to recognize Lagerfeld’s talent.
The Disney+ blurb for the series calls the story a “mix of romance, ambition and a tireless quest for recognition.”
The series was...
The Captain America: Civil War and All Quiet on the Western Front actor plays Largerfeld in 1972, when the 38-year-old up-and-coming German designer was living in Paris and struggling to break through in the world of high fashion. After meeting and falling in love with Jacques de Bascher (Théodore Pellerin), he finds himself in competition with French fashion giants Yves Saint Laurent (Arnaud Valois) and Pierre Bergé (Alex Lutz). Agnès Jaoui (Singing Jailbirds) plays Gaby Aghion, the founder of the Chloé fashion brand, one of the first to recognize Lagerfeld’s talent.
The Disney+ blurb for the series calls the story a “mix of romance, ambition and a tireless quest for recognition.”
The series was...
- 1/11/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The House of the Mouse’s Big Cheese paid homage to Kaiser Karl at fashion’s biggest night. At the 2023 Met Gala red carpet, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger paired his classic black tuxedo with white kicks from the Disney x Karl Lagerfeld collection.
Priced at $299, the white-and-black patent leather sneakers feature a Disney character print inspired by the late Chanel designer and style icon, who is the focus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute exhibit as well as Disney+’s forthcoming original series, Kaiser Karl. The Disney x Karl Lagerfeld collaboration ($48 to $469) also includes graphic tees, jeans, sweatshirts, denim and bomber jackets, silk scarves, bucket hats, jewelry, iPhone cases, shoulder bags, totes, fanny packs and more accessories.
The Met Gala is the museum’s annual fundraiser,...
The House of the Mouse’s Big Cheese paid homage to Kaiser Karl at fashion’s biggest night. At the 2023 Met Gala red carpet, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger paired his classic black tuxedo with white kicks from the Disney x Karl Lagerfeld collection.
Priced at $299, the white-and-black patent leather sneakers feature a Disney character print inspired by the late Chanel designer and style icon, who is the focus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute exhibit as well as Disney+’s forthcoming original series, Kaiser Karl. The Disney x Karl Lagerfeld collaboration ($48 to $469) also includes graphic tees, jeans, sweatshirts, denim and bomber jackets, silk scarves, bucket hats, jewelry, iPhone cases, shoulder bags, totes, fanny packs and more accessories.
The Met Gala is the museum’s annual fundraiser,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney+ will move forward on two new French series, tackling questions of euthanasia with “Lambert v. Lambert,” and intimacy in the social media age with the literary thriller “Les enfants sont rois.”
Adapted from a recent page-turner by “Based on a True Story” author Delphine de Vigan, “Les enfants sont rois” (“The Children Are Kings”) follows a reality-tv has-been turned mommy vlogger who fills her social media feeds with daily updates about her two precocious children. When her older daughter disappears and is thought kidnapped, the bereft momfluencer faces a police investigation that calls into question the very existence of child.
Described in one review as a mix of “Madame Bovary” and “Nineteen Eighty-Four” that plays as a “thriller, essay and court drama,” the caustic novel spans three decades, beginning with the rise of reality TV in 2001 and ending with an epigraph attributed to Stephen King: “We had a...
Adapted from a recent page-turner by “Based on a True Story” author Delphine de Vigan, “Les enfants sont rois” (“The Children Are Kings”) follows a reality-tv has-been turned mommy vlogger who fills her social media feeds with daily updates about her two precocious children. When her older daughter disappears and is thought kidnapped, the bereft momfluencer faces a police investigation that calls into question the very existence of child.
Described in one review as a mix of “Madame Bovary” and “Nineteen Eighty-Four” that plays as a “thriller, essay and court drama,” the caustic novel spans three decades, beginning with the rise of reality TV in 2001 and ending with an epigraph attributed to Stephen King: “We had a...
- 3/22/2023
- by Ben Croll
- Variety Film + TV
Start fitting Daniel Brühl for a pair of big black sunglasses and a ponytail. The German star has signed on to play the late fashion designer, and style icon, Karl Lagerfeld in the new Disney+ series, Kaiser Karl, Disney announced Thursday.
Brühl, most recently seen in Edward Berger’s nine-time Oscar nominated All Quiet on the Western Front for Netflix, will play the young Lagerfeld in the series, which tracks his rise in the French fashion world in the early 1970s.
Arnaud Valois (Bpm (Beats per Minute)) and Alex Lutz (Vortex) will play Lagerfeld’s fashion rivals Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, with Quebec actor Théodore Pellerin (Never Rarely Sometimes Always) playing Largerfeld’s love interest Jacques de Bascher. Agnès Jaoui (Singing Jailbirds) plays Gaby Aghion, the founder of the Chloé fashion brand, one of the first to recognize Lagerfeld’s talent.
Gaumont and Jour Premier are producing the six-part series for Disney+ France.
Brühl, most recently seen in Edward Berger’s nine-time Oscar nominated All Quiet on the Western Front for Netflix, will play the young Lagerfeld in the series, which tracks his rise in the French fashion world in the early 1970s.
Arnaud Valois (Bpm (Beats per Minute)) and Alex Lutz (Vortex) will play Lagerfeld’s fashion rivals Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, with Quebec actor Théodore Pellerin (Never Rarely Sometimes Always) playing Largerfeld’s love interest Jacques de Bascher. Agnès Jaoui (Singing Jailbirds) plays Gaby Aghion, the founder of the Chloé fashion brand, one of the first to recognize Lagerfeld’s talent.
Gaumont and Jour Premier are producing the six-part series for Disney+ France.
- 3/9/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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