London. 1933.
Young writer Christopher Isherwood is hired by Imperial Bulldog Pictures to rewrite the screenplay of Prater Violet – a daft, sentimental love story set in 19th century Vienna.
Christopher is cheap and malleable – perfect bait for the shark-
Isherwood and Bergmann are fishes out of water, at first grimly fascinated and then slowly horrified by the burgeoning movie business and its complete disinterest in the terrifying rise of fascism in Austria and Germany.
The studio becomes increasingly self-
Prater Violet is a life v. art tragi-
Prater Violet echoes The Last Tycoon and The Artist; it audaciously plays with form as well as content, mixing the artifice of studio sets with ‘real life’; blending movie characters with the ‘real thing’.
It is a story that questions the political and moral responsibilities of modern life.
The project will be developed through an S-
based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood (A Single Man, Cabaret)
screenplay by
Simon Reade
produced by Guy de Beaujeu/Fluidity Films
PRATER VIOLET
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