Euphoria Season 2 may not be seeing the light of day this year, but HBO has a new drama waiting in the wings.
Academy Award-nominated Luca Guadagnino brings his unique cinematic style to television for the first time with the eight-episode series We Are Who We Are, debuting Monday, September 14 (10:00–11:00 P.M. Et/Pt) on HBO.
A story about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy, the series explores friendship, first-love, identity, and immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager – a story which could happen anywhere in the world, but in this case, happens in this little slice of America in Italy.
The series was an official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival Directors’ Fortnight.
It will be available on HBO and to stream on HBO Max.
Luca Guadagnino is a director, screenwriter and producer known...
Academy Award-nominated Luca Guadagnino brings his unique cinematic style to television for the first time with the eight-episode series We Are Who We Are, debuting Monday, September 14 (10:00–11:00 P.M. Et/Pt) on HBO.
A story about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy, the series explores friendship, first-love, identity, and immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager – a story which could happen anywhere in the world, but in this case, happens in this little slice of America in Italy.
The series was an official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival Directors’ Fortnight.
It will be available on HBO and to stream on HBO Max.
Luca Guadagnino is a director, screenwriter and producer known...
- 7/27/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It could be a while before Call Me By Your Name gets a big-screen sequel — but the trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are, which centers on another unconventional, Italy-set relationship, makes for a nice substitute.
Spanning eight episodes, We Are Who We Are is a coming-of-age drama about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy. In its exploration of friendship, first love and identity, the HBO series “immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager,” the logline reads.
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Spanning eight episodes, We Are Who We Are is a coming-of-age drama about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy. In its exploration of friendship, first love and identity, the HBO series “immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager,” the logline reads.
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- 7/27/2020
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
After his three-film streak of A Bigger Splash, Call Me by Your Name, and Suspiria, director Luca Guadagnino has turned to the medium of television for his next project. Created, co-written, and directed by the Italian filmmaker, We Are Who We Are follows a pair of American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy. Clocking in at eight hours, it’s set to debut on HBO this fall, and now the first teaser has landed, along with news that it was set to premiere in its entirety at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.
“I am deeply humbled and honoured that the Quinzaine had chosen to show my latest effort We Are Who We Are in its entirety, with the prospect of showing it in Cannes in one 8 hour showing,” said Luca Guadagnino. “Even if the global pandemic has made this impossible, nevertheless this selection by the Quinzaine is...
“I am deeply humbled and honoured that the Quinzaine had chosen to show my latest effort We Are Who We Are in its entirety, with the prospect of showing it in Cannes in one 8 hour showing,” said Luca Guadagnino. “Even if the global pandemic has made this impossible, nevertheless this selection by the Quinzaine is...
- 7/8/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
HBO has announced the return of Luca Guadagnino is set for September with the world premiere of his eight-episode series “We Are Who We Are.” The network has marked the release date announcement by dropping a first look at cast members Jack Dylan Grazer and Jordan Kristine Seamón in their leading roles, plus a brief teaser which has the first footage form the highly anticipated series. The project is Guadagnino’s first television project and marks his follow-up to 2018’s “Suspiria” and the 2019 short film “The Staggering Girl.”
HBO’s synopsis for “We Are Who We Are” reads: “A story about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy, the series explores friendship, first-love, identity, and immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager – a story which could happen anywhere in the world, but in this case, happens in...
HBO’s synopsis for “We Are Who We Are” reads: “A story about two American kids who live on a U.S. military base in Italy, the series explores friendship, first-love, identity, and immerses the audience in all the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager – a story which could happen anywhere in the world, but in this case, happens in...
- 7/7/2020
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Gillian Anderson is taking lockdown in her stride. “I’m an isolator,” she tells me over a Zoom video from her home in London. “So, it suits me just fine. I’m not quite ready to be released into the big, bad world.”
It might seem an odd admission for an actress who has loomed so large in the public consciousness for more than 25 years since she broke through as Special Agent Dana Scully on the ’90s zeitgeist hit The X-Files, before following it up with a string of highly regarded work on television, in film and in the theater.
And yet, these kinds of contradictions have also loomed large in Anderson’s work of late, most recently in her performance as the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the upcoming fourth season of The Crown. The series wrapped three weeks early in March, when the Coronavirus lockdown began,...
It might seem an odd admission for an actress who has loomed so large in the public consciousness for more than 25 years since she broke through as Special Agent Dana Scully on the ’90s zeitgeist hit The X-Files, before following it up with a string of highly regarded work on television, in film and in the theater.
And yet, these kinds of contradictions have also loomed large in Anderson’s work of late, most recently in her performance as the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the upcoming fourth season of The Crown. The series wrapped three weeks early in March, when the Coronavirus lockdown began,...
- 6/25/2020
- by Joe Utichi
- Deadline Film + TV
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