
The gallery has been updated with over 1,000 HD screencaptures of Rachel Weisz in the movie “Agora”.
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Tomas Alfredson’s anticipated psychodrama “Séance on a Wet Afternoon,” starring Oscar winner Rachel Weisz (“The Favourite”), has been boarded by FilmNation ahead of the Cannes Film Market. Domestic rights are being repped by UTA Independent Film Group and CAA Media Finance.
Penned by “Adolescence” writer Jack Thorne, “Séance on a Wet Afternoon” is based on Mark McShane’s bestselling 1961 suspense novel of the same name. Weisz will star as Myra, a self-proclaimed medium who convinces her husband Billy to kidnap the son of a wealthy family so she can lead the police to the “missing” child and legitimize her psychic abilities. When Myra’s true intentions come to light, however, Billy realizes her plan threatens to consume them both.
The novel was previously adapted into a critically acclaimed 1964 film starring Richard Attenborough and Kim Stanley, who earned a best actress Oscar nomination for her performance.
Alfredson, who is best known for directing the BAFTA-winning “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” and the cult Swedish genre film “Let the Right One In,” said in a statement: “I’m drawn to complex characters, and Jack Thorne’s edge-of-your-seat script blends psychologically deep characters with unnerving twists and turns. With Rachel Weisz at the core of this project, both producing and starring as Myra, the film is sure to be powerful and unnerving. It is a haunting exploration of desperation and the fragile line between reality and delusion.”
“Séance on a Wet Afternoon” will be produced by Robyn Slovo; Astral Projection’s Polly Stokes and Rachel Weisz; and Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe for Element Pictures (a Fremantle company), whose credits include Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.”
The project is a part of the first-look and development deal that Astral Projection, the banner set up by Weisz and Stokes (“American Honey,” “Wild Rose”), signed with Fremantle last year.
Alfredson is repped by UTA. Weisz is repped by Independent, CAA, Linden Entertainment, ID PR and Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum Matlof and Fishman. Thorne is repped by UTA and Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern.
Weisz is also currently preparing to exec produce and play the lead role in Netflix’s limited series “Vladimir,” based on the novel by Julia May Jonas, about a woman who becomes obsessed with her captivating new colleague.

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Netflix has officially greenlighted Vladimir, a limited-series starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Rachel Weisz (Dead Ringers, The Favourite). Created by Julia May Jonas based on her novel of the same name, the series, from Nobody Wants This studio 20th Television, is executive produced by Kate Robin (One Mississippi, The Affair), who serves as showrunner, Sharon Horgan and Jason Winer.
In Vladimir, written by Jonas and Robin, as a woman’s (Weisz) life unravels, she becomes obsessed with her captivating new colleague. Full of sexy secrets and dark humor, the series is about what happens when a woman goes hell-bent to turn her fantasies into reality.
“With Kate Robin’s expertise in crafting layered, darkly comedic female stories, a script that deftly examines the complexity of attraction and moral ambiguities, and the incomparable Rachel Weisz leading the cast, this project is a powerhouse collaboration of talented women,” said Tracey Pakosta, Netflix’s VP, Comedy Series. “We can’t wait for our fans to be as obsessed with Vladimir as we are.”
Weisz, Robin and Jonas executive produce the eight-episode series alongside Sharon Horgan, Stacy Greenberg and Kira Carstensen of Merman as well as Jason Winer and Jon Radler of Winer’s Small Dog Picture Company. 20th Television, where Small Dog had an overall deal, is the studio.
“I fell in love with Julia’s writing from the very first paragraph,” Merman co-founder Horgan said. “I feel very lucky and incredibly excited for Merman to bring Vladimir to life alongside Small Dog. Getting to partner with Netflix and have Rachel attached is a thrill and testament to the brilliance of the scripts.”


