It’s one thing that we're aware of these days: social distancing.
From Zoom to Facetime, to Skype, we've tailored to the brand new lifestyle that the coronavirus pandemic has thrust upon us. However how would one do that for a film? That's the place Jenji Kohan, creator of “Orange Is The New Black,” is available in.
Together with producers Tara Herrmann, Hilary Weisman Graham and Blake McCormick, Kohan plans to deliver a brand new anthology sequence referred to as “Social Distance” to Netflix.
“Our job as storytellers is to replicate actuality, and on this new, weird, bewildering actuality we're all experiencing, we really feel keen about discovering connection as all of us stay at a distance,” the producers stated in an announcement to CNN.
“We’ve been impressed to create an anthology sequence that tells tales in regards to the present second we live by way of — the distinctive, private, deeply human tales that illustrate how we live aside, collectively.”
Whereas a sequence like this is able to usually require assembly in individual with writers, producers, actors and administrators — none of that's occurring. As a substitute, conferences will likely be carried out over the online.
“Writers by no means bodily meet in the course of the writing course of. Our director, Diego Velasco, directs our expertise remotely. Our showrunner, Hilary Weisman Graham, runs manufacturing from her lounge,” the assertion continued.
“By a broad spectrum of tales and moments, some seismic and a few mundane, we hope to seize a second in time. And we hope that ‘Social Distance’ will assist folks really feel nearer to 1 one other.”
No launch date has been given but by Netflix or Jenji Kohan.
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