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Things We Saw Today: Trailer for Keira Knightley-Voiced Charlotte Salomon Biopic

Charlotte movie. Image: screencap Good Deed Entertainment.

Following the success of the experimental 2017 film Loving Vincent, Good Deed Entertainment has released the trailer for their 2022 film, Charlotte. With Keira Knightley voicing Charlotte Salomon, the film appears to follow the Berlin-born artist during her time as an artist leading up to and during WW2.

Primarily remembered for her autobiographical series of paintings and drawings (almost 800 in 3 years), Salomon worked on her craft in Germany during the rise of the Nazi party before fleeing to southern France as laws for Jewish citizens became more strict in her home country. Because most of her work was created from 1941 to 1943, the oppression of Jewish people and others in the war became a central, heavy topic in her work.

Initially set to be a live-action, the animated feature was directed by Eric Warin and Tahir Rana. The cast features the talents of Jim Broadbent, Brenda Blethyn, Sam Claflin, Eddie Marsan, Sophie Okonedo, and Mark Strong. Producer Julia Rosenberg told Variety, “It’s a war story, it’s a refugee story, but it’s really a biopic of an artist who’s been overlooked. She invented the graphic memoir, she played with autofiction and did all of these conceptual things that are now widely used. She’s one of the great artists of the 20th century.”

Charlotte releases April 22.

(via Variety)

Here are some other bits of news we saw today:

  • Guilty Gear fan-favorite Testament has been confirmed as non-binary and voiced by trans voice actor Kayleigh McKee. (Kotaku)
  • A judge has ruled, in a case featuring one of 2015’s biggest villains, that Kim Potter can’t deny same-sex marriage licenses on the basis of her religious beliefs—nor can anyone else. (Huff Post)
  • 10 of the Earliest Female Sci-Fi and Fantasy Authors (The Portalist)
  • While it faces tough (bigoted) challenges in the Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the CROWN Act, banning discrimination on the basis of race-based hair styles. (NPR)
  • Netflix has announced a Tekken anime series, Tekken: Bloodline, coming this year. (Polygon)
  • Amy Schumer tried to have Ukrainian president Zelenskyy address the crowd at Oscars—is a sentence with compiling reasons I’m not looking forward to the upcoming Academy Awards. (The Independent)

Let us know what you saw online today in the comments below!

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