DIVINE OBSESSION Your next project, Bille?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Bille August
ZephyrFilms — 21 years ago(June 07, 2004 08:07 AM)
Hello Bille, and, Fred Spektor
Danes ripe to win Oscars yourself: possibly as, Director of:
"Divine Obsession", an exciting, intimate epic that breaks the genre mold
with intimacy, balance of action and emotion, and great women's roles. Consider
(proposed/ suggested cast)
Connie Nielsen to star as Charlemagne's third wife, Queen Gizela.
Viggo Mortensen to star as Charlemagne! (Jenny Rawlings has the script at CAA)
Scarlett Johansson as Constance, the teenage scholar (supporting)
Sean Connery (supporting) as Alcuin, the monk, teacher
DIVINE OBSESSION
"To plunder, to slaughter, to steal these things they misname Empire;
and where they make a wasteland, they call it peace."
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
Never trust your honor to another without the pawn to his.
AD 797 Aachen Charlemagne's court
Feature Film Euro-based project Funding: Conrad Films Int. Austria
Title: DIVINE OBSESSION
Genre: Drama an intimate epic
Spec script: winning original screenplay 113 pgs.
Writer: Rosson Davis
Director: TBA perhaps: Bille August?
Locations: UK/ Spain
Period: AD 779 Aachen Charlemagne's Court
Producer: TBA + Zephyr Productions
Agent: Phil Newsome Actors & Entertainers Inc. 336-993-1611 Fax: 336-993-7232
International Cast: LOIs from major Talent
Composers: attracted Gabriel Yared (Paris, FR) Peter Wolf, Austrian (Malibu)
Viable: HIGH recommend Major Release
US Studio: TBA
Bille: If you are keen to read the screenplay, DIVINE OBSESSION, please have your agent, Fred Spektor, contact writer's Agent: Phil Newsome 336-993-1611 Actors & Entertainers, Inc.
We would like you to seriously consider the possibility, the opportunity, to direct this visionary drama, DIVINE OBSESSION.
With a Director attached to the script, a Euro-based project,
the interested majors (Studios) will co-partner a deal.
For direct inquiries : Zephyr Productions 336-855-1960
Thank you for your time & possible curiosity.
Barbara Davis