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21-03-2019

First-look of Eva Green in BBC Two’s The Luminaries

 

BBC Two has released a first-look of Eva Green (Casino Royale, Penny Dreadful, Sin City, A Dame to Kill For) as Lydia Wells in The Luminaries, the adaption of Eleanor Catton’s 2013 Man Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name.

 

 

Currently filming in New Zealand, the six-part series also stars Eve Hewson (Robin Hood, The Knick, Bridge of Spies) as Anna Wetherell, Himesh Patel (The AeronautsEastEnders) as Emery Staines and Australia’s Ewen Leslie (The Cry, Top of the Lake: China Girl) as  Crosbie Wells.

They are joined by an ensemble of antipodean acting talent including Marton Csokas as Francis Carver (The Equalizer, Lord of the Rings, Into the Badlands), Erik Thomson (The Code, Packed to the Rafters), Benedict Hardie (Hacksaw Ridge, The Light Between Oceans), Yoson An (Mortal Engines, Dead Lucky) and New Zealand newcomer, Richard Te Are.

 

 

The series will be broadcast on BBC Two in the UK and TVNZ1 in New Zealand. Produced by Working Title Television and Southern Light Films, it is being adapted for the screen by novelist Eleanor Catton and director Claire McCarthy (Ophelia, The Waiting City).

 

The Luminaries tells an epic story of love, murder and revenge, as men and women travelled across the world to make their fortunes. It is a 19th century tale of adventure and mystery, set on the Wild West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island in the boom years of the 1860s gold rush. The story follows defiant young adventurer Anna Wetherell, who has sailed from Britain to New Zealand to begin a new life. There she meets the radiant Emery Staines, an encounter that triggers a strange kind of magic that neither can explain. As they fall in love, driven together and apart by fateful coincidence, these star-crossed lovers begin to wonder: do we make our fortunes, or do our fortunes make us?

 

The Luminaries (6×60’) will be produced by Working Title Television – a joint venture between NBCUniversal International Studios, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, and Southern Light Films for BBC Two, in association with TVNZ, Fremantle and Silver Reel. The series will be executive produced by Mona Qureshi for the BBC; Eleanor Catton, Andrew Woodhead, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner for Working Title Television; Christian Vesper for Fremantle, Claudia Bluemhuber for Silver Reel and Tim White for Southern Light Films with Producer Lisa Chatfield. The series will be sold internationally by Fremantle. The Luminaries has been supported by the New Zealand Film Commission.

12-12-2018

Further casting announced for BBC Two’s The Luminaries

 

Himesh Patel (The Aeronauts, EastEnders) and Ewen Leslie (The Cry, Top Of The Lake: China Girl) join Eve Hewson (Robin Hood, The Knick, Bridge Of Spies) and Eva Green (Casino Royale, Penny Dreadful, Sin City, A Dame To Kill For) in The Luminaries.

 

Further cast have been announced and filming has begun in New Zealand on BBC Two’s The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her 2013 Man Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name.

 

Himesh Patel (The Aeronauts, EastEnders) and Australia’s Ewen Leslie (The Cry, Top Of The Lake: China Girl) will play Emery Staines and Crosbie Wells. They will star alongside the previously announced Eve Hewson (Robin Hood, The Knick, Bridge Of Spies) as Anna Wetherall, Eva Green (Casino Royale, Penny Dreadful, Sin City, A Dame To Kill For) as Lydia Wells and Marton Csokas as Francis Carver (The Equalizer, Lord Of The Rings, Into The Badlands).

 

They will also be joined in the six-part series by an ensemble of antipodean acting talent, including Erik Thomson (The Code, Packed To The Rafters), Benedict Hardie (Hacksaw Ridge, The Light Between Oceans), Yoson An (Mortal Engines, Dead Lucky) and New Zealand newcomer, Richard Te Are.

 

The series will be broadcast on BBC Two in the UK and TVNZ1 in New Zealand. Produced by Working Title Television and Southern Light Films, it is being adapted for the screen by novelist Eleanor Catton and director Claire McCarthy (Ophelia, The Waiting City).

 

The Luminaries tells an epic story of love, murder and revenge, as men and women travelled across the world to make their fortunes. It is a 19th century tale of adventure and mystery, set on the Wild West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island in the boom years of the 1860s gold rush. The story follows defiant young adventurer Anna Wetherell, who has sailed from Britain to New Zealand to begin a new life.

 

There she meets the radiant Emery Staines, an encounter that triggers a strange kind of magic that neither can explain. As they fall in love, driven together and apart by fateful coincidence, these star-crossed lovers begin to wonder: do we make our fortunes, or do our fortunes make us?

 

The Luminaries (6×60’) will be produced by Working Title Television – a joint venture between NBCUniversal International Studios, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, and Southern Light Films for BBC Two, in association with TVNZ, Fremantle and Silver Reel. The series will be executive produced by Mona Qureshi for the BBC; Eleanor Catton, Andrew Woodhead, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner for Working Title Television; Christian Vesper for Fremantle, Claudia Bluemhuber for Silver Reel and Tim White for Southern Light Films with Producer Lisa Chatfield.

 

The series will be sold internationally by Fremantle. The Luminaries has been supported by the New Zealand Film Commission.

26-09-2018

Casting Announced For The Luminaries;
Production To Commence In NZ In November

 

(New Zealand, 26 September, 2018)  BBC Two has announced that leading actresses Eva Green (Casino Royale, Penny  Dreadful,  Sin City, A Dame to Kill For) and Eve Hewson (Robin Hood, The Knick, Bridge of Spies) will join the cast of six-part drama series, The Luminaries. Eva will play Lydia Wells together with Eve, who will play Anna Wetherell. New Zealand actor Marton Csokas (The Equalizer, Lord of the Rings, Into the Badlands) also joins as Francis Carver.

 

The series is an adaptation of the Man-Booker Prize winning novel of the same name and will screen on BBC Two in the UK and TVNZ 1 in New Zealand. Produced by Working Title Television and Southern Light Films, The Luminaries is being adapted for the screen by novelist Eleanor Catton and director  Claire McCarthy (Ophelia, The Waiting City).

 

Eva Green says: “I’m thrilled to be joining Working Title and this wonderful team. Eleanor has written a series of brilliant screenplays. I loved her original novel and it’s so exciting that her own screen adaptation reveals yet more exquisite material.”

 

New Zealand actor Marton Csokas adds: “I’m looking forward to returning home to shoot The Luminaries later this year. It’s an honour to play a part in bringing this epic New Zealand story to the screen.”

 

The Luminaries tells an epic story of love, murder and revenge, as men and women travelled across the world to make their fortunes. It is a 19th century tale of adventure and mystery, set on the Wild West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island in the boom years of the 1860s gold rush. The story follows defiant young adventurer Anna Wetherell, who has sailed from Britain to New Zealand to begin a new life. There she meets the radiant Emery Staines, an encounter that triggers a strange kind of magic that neither can explain. As they fall in love, driven together and apart by fateful coincidence, these star-crossed lovers begin to wonder: do we make our fortunes, or do our fortunes make us?

 

Screenplay writer and novelist, Eleanor Catton says: “I’ve had tremendous fun adapting this novel for the screen and feel incredibly lucky to be working with such fantastic people across different art forms. Writing a novel is a solitary business, but writing for the screen is emphatically collaborative, and to see the world of The Luminaries enlarged and enriched in ways that go far beyond the scope of my own imagination has been a humbling and hugely exhilarating experience. I couldn’t be happier that the brilliant Claire McCarthy is at the helm, and I can’t wait to see this incredible cast bring the story to life.”

 

New Zealand-born Executive Producer, Tim Bevan of Working Title says: “I was born and bred in gold country, so loved Ellie’s stunning novel from the moment it was published. It’s great that Working Title Television is teaming up with Southern Light Films and a strong New Zealand team to turn it into a special piece of television.”

 

Director Claire McCarthy adds: “Ever since I read Eleanor’s incredible novel I’ve been completely captivated by the rich world she has created. What an honour to bring this beautiful and original work to the screen. I’m delighted to be joining forces with such wonderful actors and dynamic creative team.“

 

On publishing, The Luminaries was met with worldwide critical acclaim. Most notably it won the 2013 Man Booker Prize, with Eleanor Catton being its youngest ever recipient. Filming for the adaptation is taking place from November in New Zealand and further casting will be announced in due course.

 

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION

 

The Luminaries 6×60’ episodes will be produced by Working Title Television – a joint venture between NBCUniversal International Studios, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner; and Southern Light Films for BBC Two, in association with TVNZ.

 

The series will be executive produced by Eleanor Catton; Mona Qureshi for the BBC; Andrew Woodhead, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner for Working Title Television; Christian Vesper for Fremantle; Claudia Bluemhuber for Silver Reel; and Tim White for Southern Light Films with Producer Lisa Chatfield and co-Producer Judith Trye. The series will be sold internationally by Fremantle.

 

The Luminaries has been supported by the New Zealand Film Commission.