If the saying goes that love conquers all, then Wim Wenders follows that adage to the very depths of the ocean in “Submergence.” The sadly soggy drama will perhaps interest fans of Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy, but unfortunately, there’s not much else to recommend outside of that.
Based on the book by J.M. Ledgard, with a script by Erin Dignam (Sean Penn’s widely panned “The Last Face,” so, you know, temper expectations) the story follows a British secret agent and a bio-mathematician who fall in love, and yes, the movie is as preposterous as that sounds.
Based on the book by J.M. Ledgard, with a script by Erin Dignam (Sean Penn’s widely panned “The Last Face,” so, you know, temper expectations) the story follows a British secret agent and a bio-mathematician who fall in love, and yes, the movie is as preposterous as that sounds.
- 3/2/2018
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Submergence Trailer Wim Wenders‘ Submergence (2017) movie trailer stars James McAvoy, Alicia Vikander, Alexander Siddig, Celyn Jones, and Mohamed Hakeemshady. Submergence‘s plot synopsis: based on the novel by J.M. Ledgard, “In a room with no windows on the eastern coast of Africa, an Englishman, James More, is held captive by jihadist fighters. [...]
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- 1/30/2018
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Jumping between narrative and documentary films as of late, Wim Wenders’ latest finds him on the former side. The love story Submergence follows Danielle Flinders (Alicia Vikander) as a bio-mathematician prepping for a dive into the bleakest depths of the Greenland Sea when she crosses paths with James More (James McAvoy), a spy about to be shipped off to Somalia on a reconnaissance mission. The combination of talent had us hopeful this could be a return to form for Wenders, but unfortunately, we weren’t big fans of it at Tiff.
Joseph Falcone said in his review, “More so unbearably simple than outright cliched, Erin Dignam’s script — an adaptation of J.M. Ledgard’s novel of the same name — tosses tidbits of exposition and halfhearted, intentional, yet ineffectively sullen discourse at the viewer without any real adhesive to combine the fragments. It is enough to put the story together yourself,...
Joseph Falcone said in his review, “More so unbearably simple than outright cliched, Erin Dignam’s script — an adaptation of J.M. Ledgard’s novel of the same name — tosses tidbits of exposition and halfhearted, intentional, yet ineffectively sullen discourse at the viewer without any real adhesive to combine the fragments. It is enough to put the story together yourself,...
- 1/29/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
It has been a while since Wim Wenders (“Wings Of Desire,” “Paris, Texas“) has a truly great narrative film, and unfortunately, the wait continues. The director’s latest, “Submergence,” is another disappointment, a nearly howlingly bad romantic drama that threads together a creaky and overwrought romantic tragedy.
Based on the book by J.M. Ledgard, with a script by Erin Dignam (who is gaining the wrong reputation after having also penned Sean Penn’s critical disaster “The Last Face”), the film stars James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, and follows a British secret agent and a bio-mathematician who fall madly in love after meeting at a very fancy, exclusive resort.
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Based on the book by J.M. Ledgard, with a script by Erin Dignam (who is gaining the wrong reputation after having also penned Sean Penn’s critical disaster “The Last Face”), the film stars James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, and follows a British secret agent and a bio-mathematician who fall madly in love after meeting at a very fancy, exclusive resort.
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- 1/26/2018
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
I can’t really be held accountable for believing that the combined efforts of legendary German auteur Wim Wenders, Academy Award-winner Alicia Vikander, and the fervid James McAvoy would spawn a piece of cinema teeming with heartache and intrigue, can I? Well, as their supposed romantic thriller Submergence would have it, the thought should’ve been long purged from my mind using electroconvulsive therapy. Wenders’ deep sea exploration of love and separation, doesn’t generate enough of the former for the latter to ever matter. Dabbling in topical themes like climate change and terrorism, all while attempting to execute a Bond-esque, star-crossed lovers narrative. Submergence’s commentary ultimately conveys a whole lot of nothing.
Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is a bio-mathematician prepping for a dive into the bleakest depths of the Greenland Sea to gather specimens in a submersible. James More (McAvoy), a spy about to be shipped off to Somalia on a reconnaissance mission,...
Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is a bio-mathematician prepping for a dive into the bleakest depths of the Greenland Sea to gather specimens in a submersible. James More (McAvoy), a spy about to be shipped off to Somalia on a reconnaissance mission,...
- 9/18/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Choked by overwrought trappings and suffocated by an unforgiving narrative structure, Wim Wenders’ “Submergence” is only bolstered by a pair of sterling performances from stars Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy, both of whom somehow rise above the lackluster film they’re sunk into. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s novel of the same name and adapted by screenwriter Erin Dignam (who previously penned Sean Penn’s much-maligned “The Last Face”), the film revels in playing up hinky parallels that rarely coalesce into anything of much substance. It sinks.
Flipping between time periods and points of view, the film opens with Vikander, a professor and scientist obsessed with the literal bottom of the ocean, who is embarking on the biggest journey of her career, but just can’t seem to care about it because the man she loves won’t answer her phone calls. It’s already a jarring twist that Vikander’s Danielle,...
Flipping between time periods and points of view, the film opens with Vikander, a professor and scientist obsessed with the literal bottom of the ocean, who is embarking on the biggest journey of her career, but just can’t seem to care about it because the man she loves won’t answer her phone calls. It’s already a jarring twist that Vikander’s Danielle,...
- 9/11/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
German director Wim Wenders will open the 65th San Sebastian Film Festival with his new film Submergence. Wenders and the film’s star, Alicia Vikander, will travel to Spain to present the film on Sept. 22.
Submergence, which will compete for the festival's Golden Shell main prize, also stars James McAvoy. Shot across Berlin, Madrid, Toledo and multiple locations in France and Djibouti, the film was penned by Erin Dignam, based on the book by J.M. Ledgard.
McAvoy and Vikander play a hydraulic engineer, James More, and a bio-mathematician, Danielle Flinders, who fall in love in a remote hotel in Normandy....
Submergence, which will compete for the festival's Golden Shell main prize, also stars James McAvoy. Shot across Berlin, Madrid, Toledo and multiple locations in France and Djibouti, the film was penned by Erin Dignam, based on the book by J.M. Ledgard.
McAvoy and Vikander play a hydraulic engineer, James More, and a bio-mathematician, Danielle Flinders, who fall in love in a remote hotel in Normandy....
- 8/1/2017
- by Ariston Anderson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Wim Wenders has just signed with UTA. The move comes after the three-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker’s latest documentary, Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word, landed a worldwide rights deal from Focus Features at Cannes. Next up for Wenders: Submergence, a romantic thriller starring Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy based on J.M. Ledgard’s 2013 bestseller. The pic is aiming for a fall film festival run. In Pope Francis, only the second co-production the Vatican has…...
- 6/15/2017
- Deadline
While she used her Oscar clout to slide into the shoes of Lara Croft, the first post-awards season project Alicia Vikander took part in was Submergence, the latest film from Wim Wenders. An adaptation of J.M. Ledgard‘s novel, also starring James McAvoy, the story runs across the globe and shifts focus between James More, an English reporter, as he’s held captive by jiahdists in Somalia, and Danielle Flinders, a “biomathematician” exploring life on the ocean floor. As former lovers in their own perilous situations, they both remember better times spent at a French hotel on the Atlantic coast.
Scripted by Erin Dignam (The Last Face), Wenders is currently shooting in France before headed to Germany, Spain and Africa. Thanks to Screen Daily, the first look has now arrived, which can be seen above. We also have a fairly shoddy sales poster, but it seems to have worked as...
Scripted by Erin Dignam (The Last Face), Wenders is currently shooting in France before headed to Germany, Spain and Africa. Thanks to Screen Daily, the first look has now arrived, which can be seen above. We also have a fairly shoddy sales poster, but it seems to have worked as...
- 5/17/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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James McAvoy and in-demand Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander star in today’s first image for Wim Wenders’ romantic thriller, Submergence.
Clutching on to one another in the face of relationship woes, McAvoy and Vikander anchor the adaptation as two lovers facing separate life-or-death situations on opposing ends of the globe. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s acclaimed novel of the same name, Submergence finds Danielle Flinders (Vikander) plunging beneath the waves as a marine biologist, surveying the depths from the relative safety of her submersible.
While spending time in that man-made bubble, Flinders takes comfort in the time spent with her significant other (McAvoy), who is thrust into a grave situation of his own after being captured by jihadist fighters while serving in Somalia. Divided by geography, Submergence then charts how each lover deals with their perilous conditions, and we’re intrigued to learn how Wenders will weave...
James McAvoy and in-demand Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander star in today’s first image for Wim Wenders’ romantic thriller, Submergence.
Clutching on to one another in the face of relationship woes, McAvoy and Vikander anchor the adaptation as two lovers facing separate life-or-death situations on opposing ends of the globe. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s acclaimed novel of the same name, Submergence finds Danielle Flinders (Vikander) plunging beneath the waves as a marine biologist, surveying the depths from the relative safety of her submersible.
While spending time in that man-made bubble, Flinders takes comfort in the time spent with her significant other (McAvoy), who is thrust into a grave situation of his own after being captured by jihadist fighters while serving in Somalia. Divided by geography, Submergence then charts how each lover deals with their perilous conditions, and we’re intrigued to learn how Wenders will weave...
- 5/17/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
If Alicia Vikander was in-demand prior to her snagging the Oscar gong for a much-lauded turn in The Danish Girl, then the Swedish actress can expect to find her name high on numerous casting lists from here on out.
While roles in The Light Between Oceans and Universal’s Jason Bourne revival are already cramming up the pipeline, it is Wim Wenders’ Submergence that will go down as Vikander’s first post-Oscar project, after it recently sailed into production in Berlin.
Based loosely on J.M. Ledgard’s eponymous novel – and adapted for the screen by Erin Dignam – Wim Wenders’ heart-wrenching romance places Vikander opposite James McAvoy, with the pair set to anchor the director’s latest feature as a couple torn apart in tragic circumstances. On one side of the globe, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) explores the depths of the ocean as a brilliant marine pioneer, who spends much of her...
While roles in The Light Between Oceans and Universal’s Jason Bourne revival are already cramming up the pipeline, it is Wim Wenders’ Submergence that will go down as Vikander’s first post-Oscar project, after it recently sailed into production in Berlin.
Based loosely on J.M. Ledgard’s eponymous novel – and adapted for the screen by Erin Dignam – Wim Wenders’ heart-wrenching romance places Vikander opposite James McAvoy, with the pair set to anchor the director’s latest feature as a couple torn apart in tragic circumstances. On one side of the globe, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) explores the depths of the ocean as a brilliant marine pioneer, who spends much of her...
- 4/12/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Sales outfit to introduce buyers to Submergence at the Efm.
X-Men star James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, the Oscar-nominated star of The Danish Girl, have been confirmed to topline love story Submergence from director Wim Wenders (Wings Of Desire).
The film, which is due to shoot this March throughout Spain, Germany and France, is set to be among the hottest packages at the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin next month.
London-based Embankment has boarded sales on the script about two lovers, facing life-or-death situations and separated by thousands of miles.
Englishman and accused spy James More (McAvoy) is held captive by jihadist fighters in Somalia while, on the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible.
In their confines, they are drawn back to the Christmas of the previous year, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance...
X-Men star James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, the Oscar-nominated star of The Danish Girl, have been confirmed to topline love story Submergence from director Wim Wenders (Wings Of Desire).
The film, which is due to shoot this March throughout Spain, Germany and France, is set to be among the hottest packages at the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin next month.
London-based Embankment has boarded sales on the script about two lovers, facing life-or-death situations and separated by thousands of miles.
Englishman and accused spy James More (McAvoy) is held captive by jihadist fighters in Somalia while, on the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible.
In their confines, they are drawn back to the Christmas of the previous year, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance...
- 1/28/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Sales outfit to introduce buyers to Submergence at the Efm.
X-Men star James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, the Oscar-nominated star of The Danish Girl, have been confirmed to topline love story Submergence from director Wim Wenders (Wings Of Desire).
The film, which is due to shoot this March throughout Spain, Germany and France, is set to be among the hottest packages at the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin next month.
London-based Embankment has boarded sales on the script about two lovers, facing life-or-death situations and separated by thousands of miles.
Englishman and accused spy James More (McAvoy) is held captive by jihadist fighters in Somalia while, on the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible.
In their confines, they are drawn back to the Christmas of the previous year, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance...
X-Men star James McAvoy and Alicia Vikander, the Oscar-nominated star of The Danish Girl, have been confirmed to topline love story Submergence from director Wim Wenders (Wings Of Desire).
The film, which is due to shoot this March throughout Spain, Germany and France, is set to be among the hottest packages at the upcoming European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin next month.
London-based Embankment has boarded sales on the script about two lovers, facing life-or-death situations and separated by thousands of miles.
Englishman and accused spy James More (McAvoy) is held captive by jihadist fighters in Somalia while, on the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders (Vikander) is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible.
In their confines, they are drawn back to the Christmas of the previous year, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance...
- 1/28/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Ex Machina breakout Alicia Vikander is on the verge of inking a deal to topline Wim Wenders’ romantic thriller Submergence, according to Variety.
Starring opposite Victor Frankenstein‘s James McAvoy, the role will have Vikander take the plunge as a deep sea explorer. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s novel of the same name, Submergence orbits around the tragic tale of two lovers, who become separated in the worst of circumstances. As the marine pioneer, Vikander’s character (Danielle Flinders) is exploring the murky depths of the deep blue sea, taking solace in the memories spent with her wayward significant other. That’s McAvoy’s lead, who faces problems of his own upon being captured by jihadist fighters in Somalia.
Separated by geography yet still intimately connected, the stricken pair find themselves confined to dark spaces physically and mentally, and Ledgard’s acclaimed novel explores the ways in which we seek...
Starring opposite Victor Frankenstein‘s James McAvoy, the role will have Vikander take the plunge as a deep sea explorer. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s novel of the same name, Submergence orbits around the tragic tale of two lovers, who become separated in the worst of circumstances. As the marine pioneer, Vikander’s character (Danielle Flinders) is exploring the murky depths of the deep blue sea, taking solace in the memories spent with her wayward significant other. That’s McAvoy’s lead, who faces problems of his own upon being captured by jihadist fighters in Somalia.
Separated by geography yet still intimately connected, the stricken pair find themselves confined to dark spaces physically and mentally, and Ledgard’s acclaimed novel explores the ways in which we seek...
- 12/1/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
With seven theatrical releases to her name this year, one is certainly familiar with Alicia Vikander, and she’s showing no signs of slowing down. Following Ex Machina, The Danish Girl, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Testament of Youth, and more, she’s already off at work on the next Bourne film and now she’s signed up for another project.
Variety reports she’s joined Submergence, the latest film from Wim Wenders and an adaptation of J.M. Ledgard‘s novel. Already set to star James McAvoy, the story runs across the globe and shifts focus between James More, an English reporter, as he’s held captive by jiahdists in Somalia, and Danielle Flinders, a “biomathematician” exploring life on the ocean floor. As former lovers in their own perilous situations, they both remember better times spent at a French hotel on the Atlantic coast.
Scripted by Erin Dignam (The Last Face...
Variety reports she’s joined Submergence, the latest film from Wim Wenders and an adaptation of J.M. Ledgard‘s novel. Already set to star James McAvoy, the story runs across the globe and shifts focus between James More, an English reporter, as he’s held captive by jiahdists in Somalia, and Danielle Flinders, a “biomathematician” exploring life on the ocean floor. As former lovers in their own perilous situations, they both remember better times spent at a French hotel on the Atlantic coast.
Scripted by Erin Dignam (The Last Face...
- 12/1/2015
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Alicia Vikander will be diving into a role for the romantic thriller Submergence, in which she will play a deep sea explorer, and star opposite James McAvoy. Wim Wenders will direct the film that is based on J.M. Ledgard’s book of the same name. The film follows two lovers, one a captive of jihadist fighters in Somalia and the other an explorer currently searching the ocean depths, who use their memories of their intense romance to get them through their current life-threatening circumstances. The film, which was adapted for screen by Erin Dignam, is eyeing a late March 2016 start of production in Europe and
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- 11/30/2015
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Ex Machina," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." and "The Danish Girl" actress Alicia Vikander is in advanced negotiations to star alongside James McAvoy in Wim Wenders' romantic thriller "Submergence".
Based on J.M. Ledgard's acclaimed 2013 novel, the film centers on two lovers separated by thousands of miles and both caught in life-or-death situations. The pair find solace in memories of their intense romance the previous Christmas after a chance encounter on a beach on the Atlantic coast.
One is enduring captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia while the other is exploring the depths of the ocean floor from her submersible. Erin Dignam ("The Last Face") is adapting the script.
Cameron Lamb is producing and the film will start shooting in March in Europe and Africa.
Source: Variety...
Based on J.M. Ledgard's acclaimed 2013 novel, the film centers on two lovers separated by thousands of miles and both caught in life-or-death situations. The pair find solace in memories of their intense romance the previous Christmas after a chance encounter on a beach on the Atlantic coast.
One is enduring captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia while the other is exploring the depths of the ocean floor from her submersible. Erin Dignam ("The Last Face") is adapting the script.
Cameron Lamb is producing and the film will start shooting in March in Europe and Africa.
Source: Variety...
- 11/30/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Wim Wenders has always worked consistently, but he seems to be on a particularly prolific streak of late. This year alone has seen two of his pictures hit cinemas —his acclaimed Oscar nominated documentary "The Salt Of The Earth," and his far less acclaimed 3D drama "Every Thing Will Be Fine." He's already in post-production on his next film "The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez," and he's got a new picture cooking. Read More: The Essentials: The 10 Best Wim Wenders Films Variety reports that James McAvoy will star in Wenders' "Submergence." Based on the best-selling book by J.M. Ledgard and with a script by Erin Dignam ("The Yellow Handkerchief"), the story concerns the love sustained by a couple who are separated by distance and in extreme circumstances. Here's the book synopsis: In a room with no windows on the coast of Africa, an Englishman, James More, is held captive by jihadist fighters.
- 11/3/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Keeping up the healthy late-career pace, Wim Wenders has settled on his next feature — the one after The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez, that is, which will itself follow the still-not-domestically-released Every Thing Will Be Fine. The picture’s titled Submergence, and, plot-wise, sounds an awful lot like his work: an adaptation of J.M. Ledgard‘s novel, it runs across the globe and shifts focus between James More, an English reporter, as he’s held captive by jiahdists in Somalia, and Danielle Flinders, a “biomathematician” exploring life on the ocean floor. As former lovers in their own perilous situations, they both remember better times spent at a French hotel on the Atlantic coast. [Deadline]
A bit of Until the End of the World‘s romance here, a bit of the director’s documentary approach there — two ingredients that have a more-or-less-equal chance of being wondrous or a clunker when combined. (Which is,...
A bit of Until the End of the World‘s romance here, a bit of the director’s documentary approach there — two ingredients that have a more-or-less-equal chance of being wondrous or a clunker when combined. (Which is,...
- 11/3/2015
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
James McAvoy will star in Wim Wenders' next film, the romantic thriller Submergence. Based on J.M. Ledgard’s book of the same name, Submergence focuses on two lovers who are separated by thousands of miles and use the memories of their intense romance to help them get through the life-or-death situations they're facing in their present lives. James Moore, enduring captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia, and Danielle Flinders, exploring the depths of the ocean floor, are desperate to reunite again after their chance encounter on a beach on the Atlantic coast the previous Christmas. Erin Dignam will write
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- 11/3/2015
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
James McAvoy will star in Wim Wenders' new romantic thriller "Submergence" at Lila 9th Productions and Backup Media. Filming begins in March in Europe and Africa.
Based on J.M. Ledgard's 2011 novel of the same name which centers on two lovers, immersed in life or death situations and separated by thousands of miles, who find solace in memories of their intense romance the previous Christmas following a chance encounter on a beach on the Atlantic coast.
He is enduring captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia while the other is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible. Erin Dignam is adapting the script while Cameron Lamb will produce.
Source: Variety...
Based on J.M. Ledgard's 2011 novel of the same name which centers on two lovers, immersed in life or death situations and separated by thousands of miles, who find solace in memories of their intense romance the previous Christmas following a chance encounter on a beach on the Atlantic coast.
He is enduring captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia while the other is exploring the greatest depths of the ocean floor from her submersible. Erin Dignam is adapting the script while Cameron Lamb will produce.
Source: Variety...
- 11/3/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
James McAvoy is set to star Wim Wenders‘ romantic thriller “Submergence,” which Erin Dignam has adapted from J.M. Ledgard’s acclaimed novel of the same name, it was announced Monday by producer Cameron Lamb and Joel Thibout of Backup Media. Lamb will produce via Lila 9th Productions, and Paris-based Backup Media will finance the movie. The filmmakers hope to start production in March in Europe and Africa. UTA Independent Film Group packaged the project and will be representing U.S. rights. “Sumbergence” follows two lovers — immersed in life or death situations and separated by thousands of miles — who find solace...
- 11/3/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
James McAvoy has attached himself to star in director Wim Wenders’ film Submergence. Based on the book by J.M. Ledgard, it’s a romantic thriller about two lovers “immersed in life-or-death situations and separated by thousands of miles, who find solace in the memories of their intense romance the previous Christmas after a chance encounter on an Atlantic coast beach.” It follows James Moore, who has survived captivity by jihadist fighters in Somalia, and his love Danielle…...
- 11/3/2015
- Deadline
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