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Lifetime Unveils September Slate With 2 Movies Ripped From the Headlines
Lifetime has added two new movies inspired by actual events, “Sole Survivor of Flight 119” and “The Ocean Between Them,” to its September slate, TheWrap has exclusively learned.
The Strength of a Lifetime September movie event will kick off on Sept. 12. The first film in the lineup is the previously announced “Robin Roberts Presents Angel in the Rubble: The Genelle Guzman Story,” starring Sherri Shepherd and Dondré Whitfield.
Joy Bryant (“Parenthood”) and Sarah Wayne Callies (“The Walking Dead”) will then star in “Sole Survivor of Flight 119,” which premieres on Saturday, Sept. 19. Based on Tammy L. Kling’s memoir “Exit Row,” the film tells the story of the only survivor of a deadly plane crash.
Lisa Foster (Callies) survives the devastating crash stranded deep in the Mexican jungle, while Rebecca Till (Bryant) is tasked with assisting the families of the missing passengers.
Elsewhere, Rebecca Gayheart and her real-life daughter Georgia Dane will share the screen in “The Ocean Between Them.” The film stars Gayheart as Joan, a devoted mother whose world is upended when her daughter Miranda (Jessica Lord) disappears at sea during a vacation in Belize. Dane stars as the younger daughter Ashley. The Lifetime movie comes out Saturday, Sept. 26.

The Strength of a Lifetime film series specifically tells stories of resilience through scripted film, inspired by real-life, harrowing events.
“Our Strength of a Lifetime movies celebrate the resilience of people whose lives were forever changed by unimaginable events,” said Elaine Frontain Bryant, EVP and head of programming at A&E, Lifetime and LMN. “These remarkable stories honor the courage to survive and the power of hope to overcome life’s greatest challenges.”
“Sole Survivor of Flight 119” is produced by All Canadian Entertainment for Lifetime. The movie is directed by Steven A. Adelson and was written by Ross Andrew Katz. Brad Krevoy, Olivia Krevoy, Amy Hartwick, Ernie Barbarash, Amy Krell, Dattaguru Mahabal, Robert Bricker, and Katz serve as executive producers with Darren Robson producing.
Evoke Entertainment produced “The Ocean Between Them” for Lifetime. Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, Lisa Alford, and Anthony Fankhauser are on board as executive producers. The film was directed by Gabriel Correa from a script by Sam Lee, Angela Gulner and Yuri Baranovsky.
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Entertainment
David Heyman Signs First-Look Deal With Amazon MGM Studios
Amazon MGM Studios has closed a multi-year first-look film deal with David Heyman’s Heyday Films, The Wrap has learned. Heyman previously had a deal at Warner Brothers.
Under the pact, Amazon MGM Studios will have a first look at scripted and unscripted live-action and animated films that Heyman intends to produce.
Heyman is also producing the studio’s upcoming Denis Villeneuve-helmed James Bond film alongside Amy Pascal, though the film will not fall under Heyman’s first-look.
Deadline first reported the news.
More to come…
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Briarcliff Acquires North American Rights to Ukraine Doc Ash and Crayons
Ash and Crayons, a powerful documentary from Oscar-nominated documentarian Evgeny Afineevsky about Ukrainian children whose lives have been dramatically impacted by the ongoing war in Ukraine, has been acquired by Briarcliff Entertainment for a North American theatrical release on Nov. 20 — World Children’s Day — and robust impact and awards campaigns, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
Afineevsky, a Russian-born Israeli-American who has also made acclaimed docs about everything from the war in Syria (2017’s Cries from Syria) to the late Pope Francis (2020’s Francesco), has been a devoted chronicler of war in Ukraine for over a decade, dating back to 2015’s Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom, for which he received his Oscar nomination, and its sequel, 2022’s Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom.
Ash and Crayons combines verité footage and animation created by Ukrainian artists to tell the stories of seven Ukrainian children as they exhibit remarkable resilience in the face of unimaginable horrors, from catastrophic injuries to forcible deportations. An early cut of the film was recognized with the prestigious Cinema for Peace Award in Berlin, which was presented to Afineevsky by Hillary Clinton.
Briarcliff is run by veteran film exec Tom Ortenberg (Crash and Spotlight), who tells THR, “All of us at Briarcliff are proud to be associated with such a strong and affecting film, and we look forward to bringing it to audiences this fall.”
Adds Kevin Goetz, one of the film’s producers, “We are so thrilled to have partners in Tom and Briarcliff who share our commitment to bringing these powerful and inspiring stories to the world. Evgeny is one of the great documentarians of our time. This is a film about hope and resilience, about seeing beyond the ‘ash,’ so to speak.”
Afineevsky himself states, “I am so honored to share the inspirational stories of these incredible children. As they have said to us, ‘Even broken crayons can color.’ I’m also extremely grateful for the hard work of 100-plus Ukrainian artists and industry professionals inside war-torn Ukraine, support of the Office of the Ombudsman of Ukraine and the Ukrainian State Film Agency (Derzhikino), as well as the support and expertise of my producers, Kevin Goetz and Galyna Sadomtseva-Nabaranchuk.”
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‘My Life With The Walter Boys’ Quietly Returns To Netflix For Season 3
My Life with the Walter Boys has made an understated return to Netflix with Season 3. Over its first 10 days or so on the streamer, the new episodes have managed to rank high on Netflix’s weekly English TV list but are overall lagging compared with Season 2.
The third season topped the charts the week of August 10 to 16 with 8.7 million views during its first full week on the streamer, slipping a bit from the 9 million it managed in its opening weekend.
It doesn’t necessarily bode well for Season 3 to have peaked in its first four days, suggesting interest in the series is waning. Particularly given Season 2 opened to 11.8 million views last year, which was up 57% from Season 1’s 7.5M views opening weekend. The series is already renewed for a fourth season, which is currently in production.
My Life with the Walter Boys still led the pack by quite a bit, though, with Conversations with a Killer: The Charles Manson Tapes in the No. 2 spot on the English TV list with 4.9 million views. That was followed by The Idaho Murders: College Nightmare at No. 3 with 3.6 million views.
Shane Gillis is gaining traction with his workplace sitcom Tires. Season 3 debuted in the No. 9 spot with 2.4 million views in its opening weekend. That is presumably much higher than Season 2, which did not make it onto the Top 10 rankings after its launch weekend and instead appeared for the first time in its first full week post-debut.
In the U.S. alone, Tires jumped from the No. 6 slot in Season 2 (with 1.5 million views) to third place in Season 3 with 2 million views — a 33% increase.
Elsewhere in TV, Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You is still putting up numbers. The series landed at No. 7 on the weekly rankings with 2.7 million views, boosting it to eighth place on the most popular list with 112.9 million views across nine weeks.
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