The sequel to the hit 2018 horror film The Nun is finally here and it is directed by Michael Chaves with a screenplay written by Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing, and Akela Cooper from a story by Akela Cooper. The new addition to The Conjuring Universe follows the investigation of a violent murder of a priest led by Sister Irene. The Nun II is set nearly four years after the first film.
The Nun II stars Taissa Farmiga as Sister Irene, Bonnie Aarons as Demon Nun, Storm Reid as Debra, Anna Popplewell as Kate, Jonas Bloquet as Maurice, Katelyn Rose Downey as Sophie, Natalia Safran as Sister Chloe, David Horovitch as Cardinal Conroy, Alexandra Gentil as Sister Astrid, Tamar Baruch as Sister Amara, Peter Hudson as Father Ridley, Pascal Aubert as Father Noiret, and Suzanne Bertish as Madame Laurent.
The Nun II – When Did it Come Out? Credit – Warner Bros.
The Nun II...
The Nun II stars Taissa Farmiga as Sister Irene, Bonnie Aarons as Demon Nun, Storm Reid as Debra, Anna Popplewell as Kate, Jonas Bloquet as Maurice, Katelyn Rose Downey as Sophie, Natalia Safran as Sister Chloe, David Horovitch as Cardinal Conroy, Alexandra Gentil as Sister Astrid, Tamar Baruch as Sister Amara, Peter Hudson as Father Ridley, Pascal Aubert as Father Noiret, and Suzanne Bertish as Madame Laurent.
The Nun II – When Did it Come Out? Credit – Warner Bros.
The Nun II...
- 9/20/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
LGBTQ+ film and media organization, NewFest, announced the inaugural recipients of the New Voices Filmmaker Grant, a new initiative in partnership with Netflix to support emerging LGBTQ+ filmmakers that will distribute a total of 100,000 in funds.
A cohort of four filmmakers who each receive a 25,000 grant to support professional development and create new work, and will have access to network-building opportunities through industry events and a mentorship track facilitated by NewFest. Netflix has pledged support for this program for two years.
“We were astounded and excited by the volume and strength of applications received,” said NewFest Executive Director David Hatkoff. “With the challenges emerging filmmakers face both in funding and creating their work, this opportunity to support and amplify underrepresented voices by providing resources and guided mentorships has the potential to change careers and lives. We are grateful to Netflix for their trust and support in making this possible on such a large scale.
A cohort of four filmmakers who each receive a 25,000 grant to support professional development and create new work, and will have access to network-building opportunities through industry events and a mentorship track facilitated by NewFest. Netflix has pledged support for this program for two years.
“We were astounded and excited by the volume and strength of applications received,” said NewFest Executive Director David Hatkoff. “With the challenges emerging filmmakers face both in funding and creating their work, this opportunity to support and amplify underrepresented voices by providing resources and guided mentorships has the potential to change careers and lives. We are grateful to Netflix for their trust and support in making this possible on such a large scale.
- 6/14/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
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