Neil Marshall’s ‘Duchess’, Starring Charlotte Kirk As An Organized Crime Boss, Heads To Cannes Market

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EXCLUSIVE: Palisades Park Pictures will be representing global sales for action-thriller Duchess from director Neil Marshall at Cannes2023. Duchess stars Charlotte Kirk in the titular role as she navigates the world of diamond smuggling

Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler, Madeline Brewer, Zoey Deutch, Phoebe Dynevor, Mckenna Grace & Daryl McCormack Lead Thriller 'Anniversary' For Lionsgate & Fifth Season -- Cannes Market follows Kirk’s no-nonsense Scarlett Monaghan and her rise from a working-class petty criminal to becoming a ruthless organized crime leader in the seedy underbelly of the diamond smuggling circuit of Tenerife.

Marshall and Kirk co-penned the screenplay, with Emily Corcoran of Cork Films and Kristyna Sellnerova as producers. Joe Simpson, Simon Williams, Jonathan Bross and Matthew E. Chausse of Ashland Hill Media Finance and Norman Merry and Peter Hampden of Lip Sync executive-produced along with Jon Dean, Phil Rymer, Seth Sklar, Colin Egglesfield, Giada Falzoni, Kirk and Marshall. Set was designed by Jonathan McKinstry. as part of our sales slate and eagerly await the film’s introduction to buyers,” PPP CEO Tamara Birkemoe said.

from Oscar-winning filmmaker Nick Vallelonga, led by John Travolta, Katherine Heigl and Christopher Walken. Kirk became front-page news in Hollywood in 2020 after extra-marital affairs with Kevin Tsujihara, at that time CEO of Warner Bros., and Ron Meyer, the then vice chairman of NBCUniversal, led to their dismissals.

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