INN AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
TO WELCOME CELIA IMRIE AND CHARLES DANCE AS ITS GUESTS
Celia Imrie will lead the cast with Charles Dance |
1ST 'THE BOOK OF VISION'
PICS FROM PERIOD SET DRAMA
Speaking of Charles Dance, we will mention another of his upcoming projects today: it has been shot some three years ago but still no release date:
THE BOOK OF VISION, which besides Dance also stars gorgeous Lotte Verbeek and Filippo Nigro and Sverrir Gudnason! I have first photos from it for you today.
The film was shot back in 2017 |
What's The Story Of The Film About?
The co production between Italy, Germany, United Kingdom and Belgium sees Lotte playing Eva, a mysterious doctor, who is searching for an answer to her urgent dilemma, as she unravels the secrets of 18th century physician Dr. Anmuth and his patients
through studying his Book of Vision. Her
supervisor Henry gets more involved in her life than he expected and is
forced to confront his own nature, as Eva
faces the biggest decision of
her life. I shall update you on the project as soon as we get any new information on the Carlo Hintermann directed costume drama.
The co production between Italy, Germany, United Kingdom and Belgium sees Lotte playing Eva, a mysterious doctor, who is searching for an answer to her urgent dilemma, as she unravels the secrets of 18th century physician Dr. Anmuth and his patients
First look at Charles Dance and Lotte Verbeek in the film |
Carlo Hintermann directed the period set drama movie |
I have not heard of Celia Imrie or Ladies in Lavender. Is this movie a quarantine worthy watch or will it have me in tears?
ReplyDeleteThat is actually very sad, she's been around for decades and is widely famous and utterly amazing. It makes me extremely sad when Americans recognise famous actors from around the world, especially renowned, living legends, only if they stared in that Harry Plopper crap :( Makes me wanna kill myself sometimes. It is so tragic when Harry Plopper is the only film they know the likes of Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Kennet Branagh, Maggie Smith, Miriam Margolyes from. It speaks of such terribly offensive lack of not just education but basic politeness and class. We must teach our children to be open to the world and curious towards other countries, cultures, art etc.
DeletePS my recommendations on what to watch from Celia Imrie would be The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Finding Your Feet, and Cranford series which is an absolute masterclass in acting as it has almost all I mentioned above and some more all shockingly amazing.
DeleteIf it makes you feel better, I don't even know who you're talking about from Harry Potter! Except for Maggie Smith, I am familiar with her. I was always more of a reader than a movie buff so I may be a bad representation of the US. I'm going to watch your recommendation and circle back like always.
DeleteP.S. I already bought a cream with collagen based on your recommendation! It is a very thick and heavy cream. Is that normal?
Mine isn't, but you probably have that feeling because you are using gel currently. Apply it only on your lines. The one I have from Avon is very light and refreshing.
Delete"The Book of Vision" -- three years in post-production does not bode well. It usually signifies an unholy mess of a film that editing cannot save.
ReplyDeleteOr utter lack of finances which is rather common here in Europe.
DeleteI wish I could get invited to Scotland for Christmas. I'd love to get the hell away from the family for the holidays LOL
ReplyDeleteJust imagine the bliss! We really should sell everything we have and buy us an island in Atlantic or a hill in Scotland!
DeleteI'm down. Let me know when I need to buy my ticket.
DeleteI've nothing to sell, sadly :(
DeleteSell off your family LOL
DeleteThat would bring me zero monies, methinks.
DeleteIf we pooled both of our families together, we'd be in the same boat with zero monies :P
DeleteWe're absolutely pathetic.
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