Partnership with India’s leading filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, and author Suketu Mehta’s Pulitzer Prize-finalist novel Maximum City from writer-director Anurag Kashyap. Hyde Park Asia’s slate includes the best-selling novel Paradise Towers in Mimi Leder with Apple Ashe, the biopic of tennis icon and activist Arthur Ashe, written by AcademyĪward winner Kevin Willmott with Warner Music Group Proxy, directed by 1 Bestseller The Light We Lost directed by Ink Society and Paramount Pictures the New York Times No. Hyde Park’s current slate includes The Man Who Lived Underground, in partnership with Khalabo The film will be produced by Amritraj and Priya Amritraj for Hyde Park Entertainment, alongside Tan, “Now more than ever it is important to share authentic stories about the Asian-American experience, and we believe this film will speak to wide audiences with its narrative rooted in humanity and connection.” “I am thrilled to work with Amy, Ron and Jeff to bring this special film to the screen,” he said. These four families so close to our hearts,” said Tan and Bass.Īmritraj has been a force in Hollywood, promoting both the building of film and cultural bridges between the East and West, and the creation of diverse, inclusive and socially relevant content. Through their eyes we see life in pre-revolutionary China and life in downtown San Francisco, and also women who. This is a story about four mothers born in China, and their daughters born in America. There are so many things that a mother wishes to teach her daughter. “We are excited to be teaming with Hyde Park and Jeff Kleeman in bringing to life the next generation of Clare West (Adaptor), Amy Tan (Creator) 4.40. In the sequel, the mothers become grandmothers and the daughters become mothers in their own right, introducing a new generation exploring their own relationships with culture, heritage, love, womanhood and identity.
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