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  • THE BREED | marianne-maddalena

    The Breed (2006) Director: Nicholas Mastandrea Producers: Marianne Maddalena, David Lancaster, Thomas Becker, Karen Vundla, David Wicht Starring: Michelle Rodriguez , Oliver Hudson , Taryn Manning A group of five college kids are forced to match wits with unwelcoming residents when they fly to a "deserted" island for a party weekend. Back To Movies

  • BACKUP | marianne-maddalena

    POSITION TITLE Colcoa French Film Festival Los Angeles, California POSITION TITLE Another Organization or Charity Location, Location POSITION TITLE Another Organization or Charity Location, Location

  • NIGHTMARE CAFE | marianne-maddalena

    Nightmare Cafe (1992) Creators: Wes Craven , Thomas Baum Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Bruce A. Pobjoy Starring: Robert Englund, Jack Coleman, Lindsay Frost Frank Nolan and Fay Peronivic find themselves in a mysterious all-night cafe following a brush with death - but they soon learn that they did, in fact, die, and have been brought back to life by the cafe. Back To Television

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  • ORDRE DES ARTS ET DES LETTRES | marianne-maddalena

    de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres On May 6th, 2022, Marianne Maddalena , was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by Julie Duhaut-Bedos , French Counsel General, at the Résidence de France, Beverly Hills From the Ministére de la Culture: History The Ministerial Order of Arts and Letters was created on May 2, 1957 (Decree No. 57-549 of May 2, 1957 establishing the Order of Arts and Letters). It reports to the Minister responsible for Culture, who decides on the appointments after reviewing the opinions issued by the Conseil de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres. After the two national orders (the Order of the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit), it is one of the four ministerial orders - with the Order of Academic Palms (founded in 1808), the Order of Agricultural Merit (founded in 1883) and the Order of Maritime Merit (founded in 1930) - was maintained after the creation, in 1963, by General de Gaulle, of the National Order of Merit bringing together most of the ministerial orders. The terms of the award, as defined by Order in Council, state that “this order is intended to reward those who have distinguished themselves by their creations in the artistic or literary field or by the contribution they have made to the influence of the arts and letters in France and in the world.” Ceremony Gallery John Gaglioti celebrates Marianne's award 1/1 May 6th, 2022, Résidence de France, Beverly Hills

  • SCREAM 4 | marianne-maddalena

    Scream 4 (2011) Director: Wes Craven Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Wes Craven , Kevin Williamson Starring: Neve Campbell , Courteney Cox, David Arquette Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer. Back To Movies

  • RED EYE | marianne-maddalena

    Red Eye (2005) Director: Wes Craven Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Chris Bender Starring: Rachel McAdams , Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox A woman is kidnapped by a stranger on a routine flight. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a politician. Original Wardrobe Tests Back To Movies

  • SCREAM TV SERIES | marianne-maddalena

    Scream: The TV Series (2015 - ) Creators: Jay Beattie, Jill E. Blotevogel, Dan Dworkin Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Robert West Starring: Willa Fitzgerald , Bex Taylor-Klaus , John Karna What starts as a YouTube video going viral soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood and serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past. Back To Television

  • VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN | marianne-maddalena

    Vampire In Brooklyn (1995) Director: Wes Craven Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Mark Lipsky, Eddie Murphy Starring: Eddie Murphy , Angela Bassett Maximillian is the only survivor from a race of vampires on a Caribbean Island, and as a vampire, he must find a mate to keep the line from ending. Back To Movies

  • Marianne Maddalena

    Producer of Scream, Red Eye, The Hills Have Eyes, The Last House on the Left, Shocker and Wes Craven's New Nightmare Setting ‘Scream 6′ in New York City Makes the Franchise ’20 Times More Mortifying… It’s Awful,’ Says Melissa Barrera Colcoa French Film Festival Becomes American French Film Festival 25 Years Of SCREAM: Exclusive Interview With Marianne Maddalena Wes Craven The King of Horror’s Secret Feminism The long-running “Scream” franchise is moving out of Woodsboro and coming to New York City for its upcoming sixth installment... After 25 years, the Colcoa (City of Lights, City of Angels) French Film Festival has been renamed the American French Film Festival, with the 26th edition of the festival set for Oct. 10-16. Marianne Maddalena takes us through the journey of discovering the Ghostface mask and personal experiences with her friend and frequent collaborator, Wes Craven. Craven was one of horror filmmaking’s most complex writer-directors, and among his celebrated movies... Click For More Click For More Click For More Click For More ABOUT UNDER VIDEO Marianne Maddalena producer / traveler / Photographer RECIPIENT Chevalier De L'Ordre Des Arts Et Lettres COSPONSOR The American French Film Festival Los Angeles, California IN THEATRES 3.31.23 6 Marianne Maddalena joins a list of Hollywood alum including Meryl Streep, Eric Clapton, Robert Redford and Tina Turner, who have received the 'CHEVALIER DE L'ORDRE DES ARTS ET LETTRES' which, in English, means ‘Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters", this incredible honor is an award of recognition by France for significant contributions to the Arts & Literature. Born November 14th, 1963, American Film and Television Producer, Marianne Maddalena's career has taken her from the South of France to the backlots of Los Angeles to the stages of Carnegie Hall, from the deserts of Morocco to the far-flung reaches of Haiti and South Africa. Growing up with Italian grandparents, Marianne became immersed in European culture early, beginning her studies in French at 12 years old. Coming from a family obsessed with movies, it sparked a lifelong love of French films. Inspired by François Truffaut’s film, 400 Blows, and also his extensive interviews with Alfred Hitchcock in his book, Hitchcock/Truffaut, Marianne developed a deep desire to live in France and become a film producer. In her senior year, Marianne moved to Cannes, to study and to be closer to the French film world. Marianne attends the Cannes Film Festival whenever she can. Collaborating with horror legend Wes Craven on films such as the SCREAM franchise, RED-EYE and THE HILLS HAVE EYES, with grosses over $1 billion worldwide, Marianne’s films have been at the center of the pop culture conversation for nearly three decades. On DEADLY FRIEND she was the assistant to director Wes Craven. Their relationship would prove to be a fortuitous one. On THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW Marianne traveled with Craven to Haiti. This famously harrowing production's unique demands forged a professional bond between the two that would last for more than twenty years. While filming in Haiti, Marianne’s French speaking abilities came in handy dealing with the day to day issues of the complicated production. They produced two films for Universal Pictures, SHOCKER and THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS. The first film she ever produced herself was SHOCKER, for which Wes and Marianne would go to the Avoriaz film festival in France. Marianne then produced NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 7: WES CRAVEN’S NEW NIGHTMARE. NEW NIGHTMARE gave the series a fresh 90's spin, that garnered Marianne an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Picture of 1994. Their common goal was to depict women with authenticity while resisting using female sexuality as the thing that separated victims and heroines. Wes and Marianne's next project would redefine the horror genre for years to come, 1990s: SCREAM. Marianne directly discovered the iconic mask whilst on a location scout in preproduction for the film. The film was an international blockbuster that would soon spawn three ground-breaking sequels directed by Wes and produced by Marianne. Among many awards, Marianne won best picture a the "Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films" for SCREAM. In 1999, Marianne and Wes created Craven¬-Maddalena Films. Their first project was MUSIC OF THE HEART. In 2005, Marianne produced, with Craven directing, the thriller RED EYE. In 2006's they produced THE HILLS HAVE EYES, seeking out French talent, Alex Aja, to direct and then also produced its 2007 sequel, THE HILLS HAVE EYES II. In 2009, THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT. 2019, Marianne finished the third season of SCREAM: THE TV SERIES on MTV/Netflix. In 2021, Marianne Produced SCREAM (2022) for Spyglass Entertainment and Paramount Pictures with the returning original cast, including Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette. The film opened to critical and fan acclaim, dethroning blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home from its number one box office spot, with reviews calling it ‘‘Brutal,’ ‘Genius’ and the ‘Best Since the Original’. She has several films and television shows slated for production in 2022. Marianne is developing the TV series HOW TO BE A MAN IN THE 21st CENTURY for the FX NETWORK. It is being written and directed by Dan Mazer, who is a 2021 Academy Award nominee for Best Writing (adapted screenplay) for BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM. She is also developing a female revenge thriller with Carl Ellsworth who she collaborated with on RED EYE. Marianne is also in development on a horror thriller with David Lancaster (DRIVE, WHIPLASH,) from Rumble Films. During COVID, Marianne produced a short film called GLITCH with Nightmare on Elm Street series alum, Heather Langenkamp, co-produced and directed by Rebecca Berrih. Marianne is a sponsor of the American French Film Festival (formerly COCOLA), a festival created and presented by the Franco-American Cultural Fund designed to showcase the diversity of French film, now in its twenty-fifth year. Marianne is a patron of many charities including THE ZOE EDUCATION TRUST in Cape Town, South Africa, who's aim is to give children living in poverty a chance of a brighter future through education, The ALS Association, PETA, Planned Parenthood, Act for Equal, New Rainn, Futures Without Violence, National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, CAMFED which is a pan-African movement revolutionizing how girl's education is delivered and MY FRIEND’S PLACE in Los Angeles helping youth experiencing homelessness move toward wellness, stability, and self-sufficiency, and the Foster Children Resource Center that provides personal goods for foster children in the San Fernando Valley. Marianne is twenty-year member of the ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURES ART AND SCIENCES and a member of the PRODUCERS GUILD OF AMERICA. She also is on THE DIRECTOR'S FORUM FOR THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART in Los Angeles, and is part of the Directors Circle for the INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART in Boston. Marianne also has a passion for world travel, photography and real estate, with real estate investments around the country. Fresh off the success of SCREAM (2022), Marianne is now producing the much anticipated sixth installment of the SCREAM series for Spyglass Entertainment and Paramount Films, filming this summer in Montreal, Canada and slated for release on March 31st, 2023. “Marianne and I have been working in a partnership for almost ten years, and she has been my Guardian Angel of getting us through all the shoals of production and also an inspiration for many of the creative ideas that come through in the making of my Horror pictures.” - Wes Craven on the commentary track for Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) Show More

  • MUSIC OF THE HEART | marianne-maddalena

    Music of the Heart (1999) Director: Wes Craven Producers: Marianne Maddalena, Susan Kaplan, Allan Miller, Walter Scheuer Starring: Meryl Streep , Cloris Leachman , Henry Dinhofer Story of a schoolteacher's struggle to teach violin to inner-city Harlem kids. Nonimated - Best Actress in a Leading Role - Meryl Streep Nominated - Best Music, Original Song - Diane Warren x Let's Stop Treating 'Music of the Heart' as the Forgettable Footnote in Wes Craven's Career I prefer to think of it as Craven’s greatest risk: an uneven and at times saccharine risk, for sure, but one that still yields cinematic dividends that are stirring in their simplicity and sweetness but never slight or superficial. If that’s not the mark of a true cinematic icon then I’m not sure what is... Click To Read Full Article x Roger Ebert Review: 'Music of the Heart' Directed by Wes Craven, known for his horror films, and he may seem like a strange choice for this material. Not at all. He is in fact a cultured man who broke into movies doing horror and got stuck in the genre; he's been trying to fight his way free from studio typecasting for 20 years, and this movie shows that he can get Meryl Streep to Carnegie Hall just as easily as a phantom to the opera... Click To Read Full Article x A Director Trades in the Hatchets for Violins Her performance here is strong and convincing, and the film offers her an unusually well-drawn (if potentially toxic) role. Without undue sentimentality, it shows how a single mother with little work experience or confidence managed to help a lot of children and create a meaningful new life for herself in the process... Click To Read Full Article Back To Movies

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