Justin Kurzel’s “The Slim Street to the Deep North,” the lushly lensed status sequence starring Jacob Elordi as an Australian conflict hero, has been licensed by Sony Footage Tv to Prime Video within the U.S.
Prime Video already had the sequence in a variety of territories and can premiere it on April 18 within the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Primarily based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Richard Flanagan, the Australian drama sequence was written by Shaun Grant (“Nitram,” “Mindhunter”).
The restricted sequence is govt produced by Jo Porter and Rachel Gardner of Curio Footage, part of Sony Footage Tv, with govt producers Richard Flanagan, Shaun Grant, and Justin Kurzel. They’re joined by producer Alex Taussig. Principal manufacturing funding is offered by Display screen Australia, with help from the NSW Authorities by Display screen NSW’s Made in NSW and PDV Funds.
Elordi stars as Lieutenant-Colonel Dorrigo Evans, a celebrated World Battle II hero who’s haunted by his experiences in a Japanese prisoner of conflict camp and recollections of an affair with Amy Mulvaney (Odessa Younger) that sustained him by the darkest of instances on this adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s Booker Prize-winning novel.
Elordi and Odessa Younger star reverse Oscar nominee Ciarán Hinds (“Belfast”) because the older Dorrigo Evans, Olivia DeJonge (“Elvis”), Simon Baker (“Limbo”), Present Kasamatsu (“Tokyo Vice”), Heather Mitchell (“Ricky Stanicky”) and Thomas Weatherall (“Heartbreak Excessive”).
The sequence world premiered to stellar opinions on the Berlin Movie Competition with Kurzel and Elordi on the bottom.
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