Alyla Browne's Age Won't Stop Her from Watching the R-Rated Mad Max: Furiosa - Main Image
At just 14 years old, Alyla Browne is making waves in Hollywood with a role that’s turning heads. While the gritty, post-apocalyptic world of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga might seem like a far cry from a teen’s life, Browne’s age hasn’t stopped her from watching the R-rated film.
So, let’s learn more about Alyla Browne, who is garnering attention for her stellar performance.
Related: Mad Max May Finally Reveal What Happened to Furiosa's Arm and How She Lost It
Meet Alyla Browne, the Actress Who Plays Young Furiosa in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
A dual citizen of Australia and Estonia, Browne was born in Sydney and moved to Los Angeles with her family at six weeks old.
Her father established the world’s largest plastic...
At just 14 years old, Alyla Browne is making waves in Hollywood with a role that’s turning heads. While the gritty, post-apocalyptic world of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga might seem like a far cry from a teen’s life, Browne’s age hasn’t stopped her from watching the R-rated film.
So, let’s learn more about Alyla Browne, who is garnering attention for her stellar performance.
Related: Mad Max May Finally Reveal What Happened to Furiosa's Arm and How She Lost It
Meet Alyla Browne, the Actress Who Plays Young Furiosa in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
A dual citizen of Australia and Estonia, Browne was born in Sydney and moved to Los Angeles with her family at six weeks old.
Her father established the world’s largest plastic...
- 5/17/2024
- EpicStream
Hey there, fellow TV enthusiasts! With the start of a new year comes an exciting wave of television shows but that doesn’t mean the old favorites get left behind.
I have compiled a list of my top TV series that are not only comfort shows at this point but… I will do literally anything to watch them again for the first time!
I am offering you a range of series catering to every taste and genre preference.
Related: Top 10 Best TV Series of All Time, Ranked by Viewers
From heart-pounding dramas to side-splitting comedies, television has again and again proven itself as a dynamic and immersive medium.
Join me as we dive into a comprehensive guide highlighting my ten standout TV series of all time – the ones that have already made a lasting impact on our screens and in our hearts.
1. “The End” (2020)
As a fan of thought-provoking narratives,...
I have compiled a list of my top TV series that are not only comfort shows at this point but… I will do literally anything to watch them again for the first time!
I am offering you a range of series catering to every taste and genre preference.
Related: Top 10 Best TV Series of All Time, Ranked by Viewers
From heart-pounding dramas to side-splitting comedies, television has again and again proven itself as a dynamic and immersive medium.
Join me as we dive into a comprehensive guide highlighting my ten standout TV series of all time – the ones that have already made a lasting impact on our screens and in our hearts.
1. “The End” (2020)
As a fan of thought-provoking narratives,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Pia Vermaak
- buddytv.com
Director George Miller is continuing the Mad Max franchise with the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which is set to reach theatres on May 24th – and with that date just a couple months away, a new trailer for the film has arrived online! You can check it out in the embed above.
Directed by Miller from a screenplay he wrote with Nico Lathouris, Furiosa has the following synopsis: As the world fell, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and falls into the hands of a great Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland they come across the Citadel presided over by the Immortan Joe. While the two Tyrants war for dominance, Furiosa must survive many trials as she puts together the means to find her way home. The story is said to take place over a span of fifteen years.
Directed by Miller from a screenplay he wrote with Nico Lathouris, Furiosa has the following synopsis: As the world fell, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and falls into the hands of a great Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland they come across the Citadel presided over by the Immortan Joe. While the two Tyrants war for dominance, Furiosa must survive many trials as she puts together the means to find her way home. The story is said to take place over a span of fifteen years.
- 3/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Actress Alycia Debnam-Carey (“Fear The Walking Dead”) poses for the February 2024 issue of “Vogue”(Italia) magazine, photographed by Michel Comte:
Debnam-Carey made her film debut in the Australian short “Martha's New Coat” (2003) and her feature debut in the American disaster film “Into the Storm” (2014).
From 2014 to 2016, she portrayed ‘Lexa’ on the dystopian science fiction series “The 100”.
She co-starred as ‘Alicia Clark’ in the horror drama series “Fear the Walking Dead” (2015–2023), and made her directorial debut with the seventh season episode "Ofelia".
In 2023, Debnam-Carey co-starred as ‘Alice Hart’ in the Australian drama Amazon miniseries “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart”.
Debnam-Carey starred as ‘Emily’ in the eight-part Hulu series “Saint X”, a psychological drama told through multiple timelines.
In 2024, Debnam-Carey appeared in the independent sci-thriller “It's What's Inside”, written and directed by Greg Jardin.
She will soon co-star in the limited drama series “Apple Cider Vinegar, created by Samantha Strauss for Netflix…...
Debnam-Carey made her film debut in the Australian short “Martha's New Coat” (2003) and her feature debut in the American disaster film “Into the Storm” (2014).
From 2014 to 2016, she portrayed ‘Lexa’ on the dystopian science fiction series “The 100”.
She co-starred as ‘Alicia Clark’ in the horror drama series “Fear the Walking Dead” (2015–2023), and made her directorial debut with the seventh season episode "Ofelia".
In 2023, Debnam-Carey co-starred as ‘Alice Hart’ in the Australian drama Amazon miniseries “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart”.
Debnam-Carey starred as ‘Emily’ in the eight-part Hulu series “Saint X”, a psychological drama told through multiple timelines.
In 2024, Debnam-Carey appeared in the independent sci-thriller “It's What's Inside”, written and directed by Greg Jardin.
She will soon co-star in the limited drama series “Apple Cider Vinegar, created by Samantha Strauss for Netflix…...
- 2/19/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Fire brings “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” full circle, but had it not been for director Glendyn Ivin, the Prime Video series’ final scene may not have been there.
The Prime Video series, adapted from the best-selling book by Holly Ringland, follows younger and older versions of Alice Hart, whose parents Agnes (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and Clem (Charlie Vickers) died in a fire, as she reconnects with the place her parents met — Thornfield Flower Farm — run by her paternal grandmother June (Sigourney Weaver).
After June dies of cancer, Alice (Alycia Debnam-Carey), June’s lover Twig (Leah Purcell) and Candy (Frankie Adams) set fire to one of Clem’s wood carvings of June that he made in the greenhouse where he violated Candy. Director Glendyn Ivin fought for that final fire scene, which wasn’t in the original script.
Sigourney Weaver as June in “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” (Prime...
The Prime Video series, adapted from the best-selling book by Holly Ringland, follows younger and older versions of Alice Hart, whose parents Agnes (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and Clem (Charlie Vickers) died in a fire, as she reconnects with the place her parents met — Thornfield Flower Farm — run by her paternal grandmother June (Sigourney Weaver).
After June dies of cancer, Alice (Alycia Debnam-Carey), June’s lover Twig (Leah Purcell) and Candy (Frankie Adams) set fire to one of Clem’s wood carvings of June that he made in the greenhouse where he violated Candy. Director Glendyn Ivin fought for that final fire scene, which wasn’t in the original script.
Sigourney Weaver as June in “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” (Prime...
- 9/2/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
“The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” is a seven episodes miniseries produced by Amazon Studios. The series features Sigourney Weaver and Alycia Debnam-Carey in leading roles. It is an adaptation of the novel written by Australian author Holly Ringland and has been skillfully adapted for the screen by series showrunner Sarah Lambert. All seven episodes are directed by Glendyn Ivin.
About the series
The new series starring Sigourney Weaver is now among us, and it is everything that fans of the New York actress expect: a poignant and dramatic story where the actress shines on her own in a brilliantly executed production in terms of acting, set design, and script.
Warning: it is a beautifully filmed drama, but it is also a drama about child abuse and open wounds. About the series
From its opening moments, it is clear that the series is of excellent quality, with meticulous cinematography and outstanding production work.
About the series
The new series starring Sigourney Weaver is now among us, and it is everything that fans of the New York actress expect: a poignant and dramatic story where the actress shines on her own in a brilliantly executed production in terms of acting, set design, and script.
Warning: it is a beautifully filmed drama, but it is also a drama about child abuse and open wounds. About the series
From its opening moments, it is clear that the series is of excellent quality, with meticulous cinematography and outstanding production work.
- 8/4/2023
- by Alice Lange
- Martin Cid - TV
Holly Ringland’s international best-selling novel “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” is coming off the pages and launching onto screens in a seven-part series on Prime Video Friday, Aug. 2. Starring Sigourney Weaver, Alycia Debnam-Carey, and Asher Keddie, the Amazon Studios produced series will cover Alice Hart’s hard upbringing after moving in with her grandmother on her flower farm. You can watch The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart: Season 1 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
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After losing her parents in a mysterious fire, 9-year-old Alice Hart moves in with her grandmother who owns and operates Thornfield Flower Farm. As she grows, Alice...
How to Watch ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Series Premiere When: Friday, August 4, 2023 Where: Amazon Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99 / month amazon.com About ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Series Premiere
After losing her parents in a mysterious fire, 9-year-old Alice Hart moves in with her grandmother who owns and operates Thornfield Flower Farm. As she grows, Alice...
- 8/4/2023
- by Layne Gibbons
- The Streamable
‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Review: Sigourney Weaver in Amazon’s Pretty but Padded Trauma Drama
Sigourney Weaver and Alycia Debnam-Carey are the most recognizable stars in Amazon’s adaptation of Holly Ringland’s The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, but both are upstaged by the series’ two real standouts: an astonishing juvenile turn by Alyla Browne and a seven-hour cortege of gorgeous, emotionally weighty Australian sunsets.
Developed for TV by Sarah Lambert and directed by Glendyn Ivin, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is well-intentioned, beautifully photographed, consistently well-acted, and it represents the latest example of the difficulties of translating a novel with a thoroughly literary conceit to a new medium.
The story is metaphors on top of metaphors on top of metaphors as it explores the generational legacy of abuse, but its thin overall narrative and especially its supporting characters frequently get lost in the effort to visualize those metaphors. The series is full of — repetitively so, at times — potent and nearly unwatchable moments of trauma and redemption,...
Developed for TV by Sarah Lambert and directed by Glendyn Ivin, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is well-intentioned, beautifully photographed, consistently well-acted, and it represents the latest example of the difficulties of translating a novel with a thoroughly literary conceit to a new medium.
The story is metaphors on top of metaphors on top of metaphors as it explores the generational legacy of abuse, but its thin overall narrative and especially its supporting characters frequently get lost in the effort to visualize those metaphors. The series is full of — repetitively so, at times — potent and nearly unwatchable moments of trauma and redemption,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An air of secrecy pervades The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Prime Video's adaptation of Holly Ringland's bestselling novel. The show's inciting incident purposely plays out off screen: One minute, nine-year-old Alice Hart (Alyla Browne) accidentally starts a fire in her family's barn; the next, her home is engulfed in flames, resulting in the deaths of her pregnant mother Agnes (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and abusive father Clem (Charlie Vickers). The intervening moments remain a mystery to the audience and characters alike — as local librarian Sally (Asher Keddie) asks as she stares at the bloodied and bruised Alice, "What the hell happened out there?"...
- 8/3/2023
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
Sigourney Weaver reminds us of her unfailing instincts as an actor about halfway through “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,” the coiled, atmosphere-rich limited series based on Holly Ringland’s bestselling novel.
Weaver plays June, battle-hardened matriarch of a wild flower farm in Australia that doubles as a refuge for battered women. She’s also a master manipulator and control freak, and when her partner, Twig (Leah Purcell), discovers a particularly nasty deception, Twig takes an ax and goes to work on a tree that means a lot to both women. With each resonant “thwack,” June cringes, buckles and winces, a look of soul-deep pain written across her face. For these few moments, she is the human embodiment of that tree.
It’s easy to take Weaver for granted; she doesn’t work much anymore outside of the “Avatar” franchise, and to a certain segment of viewers she will always...
Weaver plays June, battle-hardened matriarch of a wild flower farm in Australia that doubles as a refuge for battered women. She’s also a master manipulator and control freak, and when her partner, Twig (Leah Purcell), discovers a particularly nasty deception, Twig takes an ax and goes to work on a tree that means a lot to both women. With each resonant “thwack,” June cringes, buckles and winces, a look of soul-deep pain written across her face. For these few moments, she is the human embodiment of that tree.
It’s easy to take Weaver for granted; she doesn’t work much anymore outside of the “Avatar” franchise, and to a certain segment of viewers she will always...
- 8/2/2023
- by Chris Vognar
- The Wrap
It’s been quite a year for Prime Video already. The service is seeing huge success with its second season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” and its international espionage thriller “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan” turned in its fourth and final season earlier this summer.
Unfortunately for Tolkien fans, there’s no new season of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” to dive into this August, but there are some fantastic titles coming to Prime Video all throughout the month. From Prime Video originals to hot new movies, here are the top five titles The Streamable is most excited about on the service in August 2023.
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Alice Hart has to endure a tragedy no child should have to face, losing her parents...
Unfortunately for Tolkien fans, there’s no new season of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” to dive into this August, but there are some fantastic titles coming to Prime Video all throughout the month. From Prime Video originals to hot new movies, here are the top five titles The Streamable is most excited about on the service in August 2023.
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Alice Hart has to endure a tragedy no child should have to face, losing her parents...
- 7/27/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
FX has released the first official trailer for the third and final season of its comedy “Reservation Dogs,” which will premiere on August 2.
The series follows the stories of Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) and Cheese (Lane Factor), four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma. Following the death of their dear friend Daniel, the Reservation Dogs “took to stealing, scheming and saving in order to fulfill his dream of getting to California.” The group embarks on a wild journey of self-discovery, rumors, revenge and healing.
The critically acclaimed series has accumulated honors as an AFI Television Program of the Year while winning two Independent Spirit Awards, a Gotham Award and Peabody Award.
“Reservation Dogs” is a first-of-its-kind series, with every writer, director and series regular on the show being Indigenous. Sterlin Harjo co-created the series with Taika Waititi. Harjo, Waititi and Garrett Basch serve...
The series follows the stories of Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-a-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) and Cheese (Lane Factor), four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma. Following the death of their dear friend Daniel, the Reservation Dogs “took to stealing, scheming and saving in order to fulfill his dream of getting to California.” The group embarks on a wild journey of self-discovery, rumors, revenge and healing.
The critically acclaimed series has accumulated honors as an AFI Television Program of the Year while winning two Independent Spirit Awards, a Gotham Award and Peabody Award.
“Reservation Dogs” is a first-of-its-kind series, with every writer, director and series regular on the show being Indigenous. Sterlin Harjo co-created the series with Taika Waititi. Harjo, Waititi and Garrett Basch serve...
- 7/6/2023
- by Charna Flam and McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
How does nature mirror our emotions? Prime Video‘s “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” utilizes Australia’s well-known landscape to illustrate one person’s fascinating journey. Its story follows a young girl, Alice, struck by a tragic event — her adult life marred by equally dramatic circumstances. Directed by Glendyn Ivin and from the producers of “Big Little Lies,” “Nine Perfect Strangers,” and “Anatomy Of A Scandal,” the project features renowned actress Sigourney Weaver in the role of June Hart, a grandmother reluctantly tasked with becoming the central figure in Alice’s story. Alycia Debnam-Carey portrays the series’ central figure, Alice; “Fear the Walking Dead” fans will instantly recognize the actress from her long run on the series. Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, Frankie Adams, Alexander England, Charlie Vickers, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Sebastián Zurita, Alyla Browne, and Xavier Samuel also star in the project.
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- 7/6/2023
- by Valerie Thompson
- The Playlist
Prime Video has debuted the trailer for the upcoming series starring Sigourney Weaver, ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.’
Based on Holly Ringland’s 2018 debut novel, the story begins when Alice Hart, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire and she is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm in the Australian outback.
She learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past. As she grows, her journey builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
Alycia Debnam-Carey (“The 100”), Frankie Adams (“The Expanse”), Asher Keddie (“Nine Perfect Strangers”), Charlie Vickers (“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”), Leah Purcell (“Wentworth”) and Xavier Samuel (“Blonde”) star alongside Weaver.
Also in trailers – “Money flows freely here…” New trailer drops for Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon...
Based on Holly Ringland’s 2018 debut novel, the story begins when Alice Hart, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire and she is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm in the Australian outback.
She learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past. As she grows, her journey builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
Alycia Debnam-Carey (“The 100”), Frankie Adams (“The Expanse”), Asher Keddie (“Nine Perfect Strangers”), Charlie Vickers (“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”), Leah Purcell (“Wentworth”) and Xavier Samuel (“Blonde”) star alongside Weaver.
Also in trailers – “Money flows freely here…” New trailer drops for Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon...
- 7/6/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If the official trailer for The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart doesn't make you want to watch Prime Video's upcoming drama series, I don't know what will.
The trailer for the new series, starring and executive-produced by the incomparable Sigourney Weaver, dropped today.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart launches on the streaming service exclusively in over 240 countries and territories on August 4.
Three episodes will be released on August 4, with one episode rolling out weekly until the series finale on September 1.
Going into a series knowing when you'll have all the answers is always interesting.
Thankfully, Amazon Prime Video has already announced The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart will be one-and-done, telling a complete story over the first season.
Many limited series on streaming services get a binge release from the jump, but it's good to know the series will benefit from the weekly conversation that comes with weekly series.
The trailer for the new series, starring and executive-produced by the incomparable Sigourney Weaver, dropped today.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart launches on the streaming service exclusively in over 240 countries and territories on August 4.
Three episodes will be released on August 4, with one episode rolling out weekly until the series finale on September 1.
Going into a series knowing when you'll have all the answers is always interesting.
Thankfully, Amazon Prime Video has already announced The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart will be one-and-done, telling a complete story over the first season.
Many limited series on streaming services get a binge release from the jump, but it's good to know the series will benefit from the weekly conversation that comes with weekly series.
- 7/5/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’: Sigourney Weaver Plays a Protective Grandmother in Trailer (Video)
Sigourney Weaver is heading down under to play a protective grandmother in the newly-released trailer for Prime Video‘s epic seven-part drama The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart. The series is set to premiere on Friday, August 4 on the streaming platform, and viewers get a closer look with this nearly three-minute-long trailer featuring Weaver alongside Fear The Walking Dead‘s Alycia Debnam-Carey, who portrays the titular character. Based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling debut novel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart tells the emotional story of Alice Hart, who tragically loses her parents in a fire when she’s just nine years old. (Credit: Prime Video) Sent to live with her grandmother, June (Weaver), Alice takes up residence at Thornfield flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her as well as her family’s past. Set against the backdrop of Australia’s gorgeous natural landscapes,...
- 7/5/2023
- TV Insider
Amazon’s Prime Video released the trailer for its television adaptation of Holly Ringland’s “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart” on Wednesday. Starring Sigourney Weaver and Alycia Debnam-Carey, the limited series hails from the producers behind “Big Little Lies” and “Nine Perfect Strangers.”
The seven-episode show will tell the story of Alice Hart (Debnam-Carey) as she digs deep into the secrets of her family history at Thornfield flower farm, a refuge for traumatized women run by her grandmother June (Weaver). Alice goes to live there after losing her family in a tragic fire.
“When I was little, I used to dream about fire,” Debnam-Carey’s grownup version of Alice whispers at the beginning of the trailer before her younger counterpart (Alyla Browne) takes over. “Fire is an element that requires friction, fuel and oxygen. Then one day, everything went up in flames.”
Set to Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams, Alice...
The seven-episode show will tell the story of Alice Hart (Debnam-Carey) as she digs deep into the secrets of her family history at Thornfield flower farm, a refuge for traumatized women run by her grandmother June (Weaver). Alice goes to live there after losing her family in a tragic fire.
“When I was little, I used to dream about fire,” Debnam-Carey’s grownup version of Alice whispers at the beginning of the trailer before her younger counterpart (Alyla Browne) takes over. “Fire is an element that requires friction, fuel and oxygen. Then one day, everything went up in flames.”
Set to Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams, Alice...
- 7/5/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Prime Video has dropped the official trailer for the Amazon Original series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart starring Sigourney Weaver.
Based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling debut novel, the seven-part series tells the story of Alice Hart, who at 9, loses her parents in a mysterious fire and is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm. There, Alice learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
Alycia Debnam-Carey plays Alice, while Asher Keddie plays Sally Morgan, Leah Purcell is Twig North, and Frankie Adams plays Candy Blue.
The Lost Flowers will launch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories on Aug. 4. It’s directed by Glendyn Ivin.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is produced by Amazon Studios, Made Up Stories, and Fifth Season. The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is executive produced by Jodi Matterson,...
Based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling debut novel, the seven-part series tells the story of Alice Hart, who at 9, loses her parents in a mysterious fire and is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm. There, Alice learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
Alycia Debnam-Carey plays Alice, while Asher Keddie plays Sally Morgan, Leah Purcell is Twig North, and Frankie Adams plays Candy Blue.
The Lost Flowers will launch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories on Aug. 4. It’s directed by Glendyn Ivin.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is produced by Amazon Studios, Made Up Stories, and Fifth Season. The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is executive produced by Jodi Matterson,...
- 7/5/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
A sweet, straight-laced bank manager meets his future in-laws for the first time in “The Out-Laws” — and it’s the week of his wedding. They seem a bit skeptical of him but friendly — until he realizes they have just robbed his bank! Adam Devine, Pierce Brosnan, and Ellen Barkin co-star in this wacky family comedy, which hits Netflix on July 7. The streaming service released a trailer for the new comedy this week.
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In 2018, “Bird Box” — which starred Sandra Bullock — was a massive international hit for Netflix. Now, the streamer has announced that a Spanish-language version is coming next month. “Barcelona Bird Box” will arrive on Netflix on July 14. In the film, fears are twisted and survival depends on escaping the Spanish city as a sinister threat destroys humanity and people commit suicide. To survive, residents have to keep their eyes shut!
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In 2018, “Bird Box” — which starred Sandra Bullock — was a massive international hit for Netflix. Now, the streamer has announced that a Spanish-language version is coming next month. “Barcelona Bird Box” will arrive on Netflix on July 14. In the film, fears are twisted and survival depends on escaping the Spanish city as a sinister threat destroys humanity and people commit suicide. To survive, residents have to keep their eyes shut!
- 6/7/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
"I just promised I'd keep her safe... Can we do that, Twig?" Amazon's Prime Video has unveiled a first look teaser trailer for a new streaming series titled The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, based on the novel of the same name written by Holly Ringland. The Australian suspense-drama series is about a young girl from a violent upbringing who is orphaned and moves in with her grandmother on a beautiful flower farm... The focus is on Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life, while uncovering family secrets. Sigourney Weaver stars as her grandmother June Hart, with Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alice. The cast features Alyla Browne, Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, Frankie Adams, Alexander England, and Charlie Vickers as Clem. Set against Australia's breath-taking, natural landscape, and with native wildflowers & plants also playing characters in the series. This looks quite good, I'm intrigued so far.
- 6/6/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Today, Prime Video released the teaser trailer for Amazon Original series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart. Three episodes will be released on August 4, with one episode rolling out weekly until the series finale on September 1.
Based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling debut novel, the seven-part series tells the emotionally compelling story of Alice Hart. When Alice, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire, she is taken to live with her grandmother June at Thornfield flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
Set against Australia’s breathtaking natural landscape, and with native wildflowers and plants providing a way to express the inexpressible, this enthralling family drama spans decades. As she grows from her complicated past, Alice’s journey builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart...
Based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling debut novel, the seven-part series tells the emotionally compelling story of Alice Hart. When Alice, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire, she is taken to live with her grandmother June at Thornfield flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
Set against Australia’s breathtaking natural landscape, and with native wildflowers and plants providing a way to express the inexpressible, this enthralling family drama spans decades. As she grows from her complicated past, Alice’s journey builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart...
- 6/6/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Prime Video launched a teaser trailer of “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,” starring and executive produced by Sigourney Weaver, on Monday.
Based on the best-selling debut novel by Holly Ringland, the seven-part television adaptation follows Alice Hart (Alicia Debnam-Carey), who lost her parents at age 9 in an unexpected fire. Alice goes to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm in Australia, where she unearths several family secrets from her past. The native flora and fauna of the Australian landscape becomes a character in the show. Alice eventually finds her life threatened by a man she loves.
A collage of memories of the fire mixed with mystical garden encounters leads to someone opening a card that reads “You lied!”
“I just promised I’d keep her safe,” Weaver’s June says at the end of the teaser. “Can we do that?”
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Based on the best-selling debut novel by Holly Ringland, the seven-part television adaptation follows Alice Hart (Alicia Debnam-Carey), who lost her parents at age 9 in an unexpected fire. Alice goes to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) at Thornfield flower farm in Australia, where she unearths several family secrets from her past. The native flora and fauna of the Australian landscape becomes a character in the show. Alice eventually finds her life threatened by a man she loves.
A collage of memories of the fire mixed with mystical garden encounters leads to someone opening a card that reads “You lied!”
“I just promised I’d keep her safe,” Weaver’s June says at the end of the teaser. “Can we do that?”
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- 6/5/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
The teaser trailer for Prime Video’s The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart flashes between past and present. With Alycia Debnam-Carey starring as Alice Hart, and Sigourney Weaver as he grandmother June, the series explores the onset of childhood trauma and the unraveling of a family. The seven-part series based on Holly Ringland’s best-selling novel of the same name will premiere Aug. 4.
In the preview, Alice recounts the way her life went up in flames — literally — when both of her parents died in a mysterious fire when she was nine.
In the preview, Alice recounts the way her life went up in flames — literally — when both of her parents died in a mysterious fire when she was nine.
- 6/5/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Fifth Season’s COO Tim Robinson has left the Severance producer after four years.
Robinson, a former Shine Group and Avalon boss, joined Fifth Season in 2018. The Brit has been working out of its LA base but exited recently.
Robinson is well respected and much liked at Fifth Season, which was formerly known as Endeavor Content. He played a key role in the company’s sale to South Korean powerhouse Cj Enm last year and the subsequent rebrand to its new identity. Cj Enm bought 80 of Fifth Season for 785M, with Endeavor retaining the other 20.
The departure is understood to be amicable and Robinson is believed to be exploring new opportunities.
Tim Robinson
Among his duties at Fifth Season, Robinson worked on exploring new opportunities following Cj’s investment. He also oversaw business affairs, Hr, finance, production, the music and live teams, corporate development, operations, infrastructure, talent development, integration of creative partnerships and investments.
Robinson, a former Shine Group and Avalon boss, joined Fifth Season in 2018. The Brit has been working out of its LA base but exited recently.
Robinson is well respected and much liked at Fifth Season, which was formerly known as Endeavor Content. He played a key role in the company’s sale to South Korean powerhouse Cj Enm last year and the subsequent rebrand to its new identity. Cj Enm bought 80 of Fifth Season for 785M, with Endeavor retaining the other 20.
The departure is understood to be amicable and Robinson is believed to be exploring new opportunities.
Tim Robinson
Among his duties at Fifth Season, Robinson worked on exploring new opportunities following Cj’s investment. He also oversaw business affairs, Hr, finance, production, the music and live teams, corporate development, operations, infrastructure, talent development, integration of creative partnerships and investments.
- 1/25/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sebastián Zurita is set to recur in Prime Video‘s The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, based on the novel of the same name by Holly Ringland.
Zurita joins previously announced star and executive producer Sigourney Weaver, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Alyla Browne, Leah Purcell, Asher Keddie, Frankie Adams, Alexander England, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and Charlie Vickers.
The 7-part drama series set in Australia tells the story of a young girl, Alice Hart (played by Browne as a youth and Debnam-Carey as an adult), whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy in which she loses both her abusive father and beloved mother in a mysterious fire, 9-year-old Alice is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) on a flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart comes...
Zurita joins previously announced star and executive producer Sigourney Weaver, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Alyla Browne, Leah Purcell, Asher Keddie, Frankie Adams, Alexander England, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and Charlie Vickers.
The 7-part drama series set in Australia tells the story of a young girl, Alice Hart (played by Browne as a youth and Debnam-Carey as an adult), whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy in which she loses both her abusive father and beloved mother in a mysterious fire, 9-year-old Alice is taken to live with her grandmother June (Weaver) on a flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart comes...
- 4/14/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, and Alycia Debnam-Carey will join Sigourney Weaver in leading the cast of Amazon’s seven-part drama The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.
Produced by Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content, and based on the novel by Holly Ringwald, the series is a coming-of-age drama about a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
After a family tragedy in which she loses both her abusive father and beloved mother in a mysterious fire, nine-year-old Alice is taken to live with her grandmother June on a flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
The family drama spans decades, building to an emotional climax as Alice finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
Debnam Carey will play the adult Alice Hart, while Weaver will play her grandmother,...
Produced by Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content, and based on the novel by Holly Ringwald, the series is a coming-of-age drama about a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
After a family tragedy in which she loses both her abusive father and beloved mother in a mysterious fire, nine-year-old Alice is taken to live with her grandmother June on a flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past.
The family drama spans decades, building to an emotional climax as Alice finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves.
Debnam Carey will play the adult Alice Hart, while Weaver will play her grandmother,...
- 10/28/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Amazon Prime Video launched a slate of seven new local originals at a showcase event in Sydney today, including projects from Made Up Stories, Cate Blanchett’s Dirty Films, Matchbox Pictures and Guesswork Television.
Among the commissions are documentaries Burning and Warriors On The Field, four-part docuseries Head Above Water, drama series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, and comedy series The Moth Effect, Deadloch, and Class of ‘07.
Amazon Studios Asia Pacific head of originals Erika North; Prime Video Australia head of content Tyler Bern, and Prime Video Australia head Hushidar Kharas were on hand to introduce the upcoming projects, as well as offer the first glimpses of previously announced originals Back to the Rafters, Luxe Listings Sydney and Kick Like Tayla, as well as season two of The Wilds, currently shooting in Queensland.
At the same event, the streamer announced the global acquisition of Nine Perfect Strangers, ex. US and China.
Among the commissions are documentaries Burning and Warriors On The Field, four-part docuseries Head Above Water, drama series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, and comedy series The Moth Effect, Deadloch, and Class of ‘07.
Amazon Studios Asia Pacific head of originals Erika North; Prime Video Australia head of content Tyler Bern, and Prime Video Australia head Hushidar Kharas were on hand to introduce the upcoming projects, as well as offer the first glimpses of previously announced originals Back to the Rafters, Luxe Listings Sydney and Kick Like Tayla, as well as season two of The Wilds, currently shooting in Queensland.
At the same event, the streamer announced the global acquisition of Nine Perfect Strangers, ex. US and China.
- 5/18/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Amazon is developing a TV series adaptation of “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,” the 2018 novel by Australian author Holly Ringland, with Sigourney Weaver set to star and executive produce. Sarah Lambert (“Lambs of God”) and Glendyn Ivin are serving as co-showrunners, with Lambert writing.
The seven-episode series, a story of female friendship and resilience, will be filmed in Australia. Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content are producing. Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss of Made Up Stories, Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Lambert and Glendyn Ivin are executive producers. Barbara Gibbs will produce and Lucinda Reynolds is on board as co-executive producer.
“This gripping and emotional story is a broad-skewing drama featuring strong female characters, written and produced by an incredible team of talented female film-makers, and set against a stunning local landscape. We are thrilled that the wonderful Sigourney Weaver signed on to this project...
The seven-episode series, a story of female friendship and resilience, will be filmed in Australia. Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content are producing. Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss of Made Up Stories, Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Lambert and Glendyn Ivin are executive producers. Barbara Gibbs will produce and Lucinda Reynolds is on board as co-executive producer.
“This gripping and emotional story is a broad-skewing drama featuring strong female characters, written and produced by an incredible team of talented female film-makers, and set against a stunning local landscape. We are thrilled that the wonderful Sigourney Weaver signed on to this project...
- 5/18/2021
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Sigourney Weaver is to lead an adaptation of Holly Ringland’s book The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart for Amazon.
The streamer has ordered a series adaptation of the Ringland’s debut Australian novel with Weaver starring in and exec producing.
It marks the latest Australian original for Amazon Prime Video.
The seven-part series, a tale of female resilience, friendship, and the power to overcome tragedy, is produced by Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content and will be filmed in Australia.
The series will be adapted for screen by Australian writer Sarah Lambert (Lambs of Gods), who serves as the series showrunner with Glendyn Ivin (The Cry) set to direct.
It will be executive produced by Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss of Made Up Stories, Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Lambert and Glendyn Ivin. The series will be produced by Barbara Gibbs and co-executive produced by Lucinda Reynolds.
The streamer has ordered a series adaptation of the Ringland’s debut Australian novel with Weaver starring in and exec producing.
It marks the latest Australian original for Amazon Prime Video.
The seven-part series, a tale of female resilience, friendship, and the power to overcome tragedy, is produced by Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios and Endeavor Content and will be filmed in Australia.
The series will be adapted for screen by Australian writer Sarah Lambert (Lambs of Gods), who serves as the series showrunner with Glendyn Ivin (The Cry) set to direct.
It will be executive produced by Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Allie Goss of Made Up Stories, Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Lambert and Glendyn Ivin. The series will be produced by Barbara Gibbs and co-executive produced by Lucinda Reynolds.
- 5/18/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
(L-r) Craig Silvey, Ben Young, Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson, the team behind ‘Cage In the Wild’.
Monash, a drama about army officer John Monash from Bruce Beresford; a thriller from Jasper Jones author Craig Silvey and director Ben Young, Cage in the Wild; and a TV adaptation of novel The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart from Sarah Lambert and Made Up Stories are among the 21 projects to have recently received story development funding from Screen Australia.
The agency today announced seven television series, four online projects and 10 feature films will share in nearly $700,000.
Since July 2018, Screen Australia has had two strands for development funding: the Premium Fund for higher budget projects from established screen content makers, and the Generate Fund for lower budget projects with an emphasis on supporting emerging talent, or experienced talent wanting to take creative risks.
CEO Graeme Mason said: “It’s great to see such...
Monash, a drama about army officer John Monash from Bruce Beresford; a thriller from Jasper Jones author Craig Silvey and director Ben Young, Cage in the Wild; and a TV adaptation of novel The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart from Sarah Lambert and Made Up Stories are among the 21 projects to have recently received story development funding from Screen Australia.
The agency today announced seven television series, four online projects and 10 feature films will share in nearly $700,000.
Since July 2018, Screen Australia has had two strands for development funding: the Premium Fund for higher budget projects from established screen content makers, and the Generate Fund for lower budget projects with an emphasis on supporting emerging talent, or experienced talent wanting to take creative risks.
CEO Graeme Mason said: “It’s great to see such...
- 5/28/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Holly Ringland (Photo credit: Giulia Zonza).
Bruna Papandrea and Steve Hutensky’s Made Up Stories has acquired the rights to ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,’ the debut novel from Australian author Holly Ringland, with plans to turn the coming-of-age drama into a TV series.
Published by HarperCollins in March, the novel centres on a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy, 9-year-old Alice Hart is taken in by her estranged grandmother, a flower farmer who raises her on the language of Australian native flowers as a way to express things that are too hard to speak.
The book will be published in the UK later this year, in the Us next March and in numerous other markets. Papandrea will produce with Hutensky, Jodi Matterson and Casey Haver.
“Holly has created a distinctive and powerful novel that is a compelling tale of female resilience,...
Bruna Papandrea and Steve Hutensky’s Made Up Stories has acquired the rights to ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,’ the debut novel from Australian author Holly Ringland, with plans to turn the coming-of-age drama into a TV series.
Published by HarperCollins in March, the novel centres on a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy, 9-year-old Alice Hart is taken in by her estranged grandmother, a flower farmer who raises her on the language of Australian native flowers as a way to express things that are too hard to speak.
The book will be published in the UK later this year, in the Us next March and in numerous other markets. Papandrea will produce with Hutensky, Jodi Matterson and Casey Haver.
“Holly has created a distinctive and powerful novel that is a compelling tale of female resilience,...
- 10/12/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories has acquired rights to The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, the debut novel from Australian writer Holly Ringland. The plan is to develop the coming-of-age drama into a TV series.
The novel, a bestseller in Australia after HarperCollins published it in March, centers on a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy, 9-year-old Alice Hart is taken in by her estranged grandmother, a flower farmer who raises Alice on the language of Australian native flowers, a way to say the things that are too hard to speak. The book will be published in the U.S. by House of Anansi in March 2019.
Papandrea will produce the TV series alongside Jodi Matterson, Casey Haver and Steve Hutensky for Made Up Stories.
“Holly has created a distinctive and powerful novel that is a compelling tale of female resilience,...
The novel, a bestseller in Australia after HarperCollins published it in March, centers on a young girl whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life. After a family tragedy, 9-year-old Alice Hart is taken in by her estranged grandmother, a flower farmer who raises Alice on the language of Australian native flowers, a way to say the things that are too hard to speak. The book will be published in the U.S. by House of Anansi in March 2019.
Papandrea will produce the TV series alongside Jodi Matterson, Casey Haver and Steve Hutensky for Made Up Stories.
“Holly has created a distinctive and powerful novel that is a compelling tale of female resilience,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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