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'''''Ladies of America''''' is an upcoming {{wp|American}} political drama film directed by {{wp|Keagan Burnett}}, produced by, among others, [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] and {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}}, and distributed by the streaming service, {{wp|Netflix}}. Starring {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} as Madison Day, the first female {{wp|President of the United States}}, and [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] as Evelyn Barker, also the first female {{wp|Vice President of the United States}}, the film also features {{wp|Colin Firth}} and {{wp|Emma Thompson}} in supporting roles. Set to be released in the fall of 2022, the film revolves around a fictional female {{wp|American}} president and her equally fictional female vice president, with both women beset by multiple challenges and issues of modern-day {{wp|America}}, coupled with the pressure of being the first female president and first female vice president respectively to ever administer the {{wp|United States of America}}.
'''''Ladies of America''''' is an upcoming {{wp|American}} political drama film directed by {{wp|Keagan Burnett}}, produced by, among others, [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] and {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}}, and distributed by the streaming service, {{wp|Netflix}}. Starring {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} as Madison Day, the first female {{wp|President of the United States}}, and [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] as Evelyn Barker, also the first female {{wp|Vice President of the United States}}, the film also features {{wp|Colin Firth}}, {{wp|Robin Wright}}, {{wp|Marion Cotillard}}, and {{wp|Emma Thompson}} in supporting roles. Set to be released on precisely June 15th 2022, the film revolves around a fictional female {{wp|American}} president and her equally fictional female vice president, who otherwise hails from a rival party, with both women beset by multiple challenges and issues of modern-day {{wp|America}}, coupled with the pressure of being the first female president and first female vice president respectively to ever administer the {{wp|United States of America}}.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} as {{wp|President of the United States|President}} Madison Day
* {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} as Madison Day, {{wp|President of the United States}}
* [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] as {{wp|Vice President of the United States|Vice President}} Evelyn Barker
* [[Catherine, Princess Royal]] as Evelyn Barker, {{wp|Vice President of the United States}}
* {{wp|Colin Firth}} as Senator Curtis Hall
* {{wp|Colin Firth}} as {{wp|United States Senate|United States Senator}} Curtis Hall
* {{wp|Robin Wright}} as Sofia Austin, {{wp|United States Secretary of State}}
* {{wp|Marion Cotillard}} as Sabine Allard, {{wp|President of France}}
* {{wp|Emma Thompson}} as Sophie Hamilton, {{wp|Prime Minister of Canada}}
* {{wp|Emma Thompson}} as Sophie Hamilton, {{wp|Prime Minister of Canada}}


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On April 7th, 2022, around a month after filming for the upcoming biographical comedy film, {{wp|Weird: The Al Yankovic Story|''Weird: The Al Yankovic Story''}}, which is also set to be released in the fall of 2022 and which also features actress, {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} in a supporting role, the concept of the film was first made public and announced by {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} herself on {{wp|Instagram}}, revealing that an upcoming film featuring herself and her wife, [[Catherine, Princess Royal]], a member of the {{wp|British royal family}} is "in the works". The following day, it was announced that {{wp|Keagan Burnett}} has been chosen to direct the film, while both {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} and the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] themselves would dually assume the role of both actor and producer. Most notably, the film would be the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']]'s first acting credit for a film, and would also be the first in which {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}, having previously starred alongside her then-girlfriend (who played a largely supporting role) in the ongoing television series, {{wp|Westworld (TV series)|''Westworld''}}, would star on a more equal basis with her girlfriend-turned-wife, as both women are expected to play equally major roles of their own in the film. Later on, it was announced that {{wp|Colin Firth}} and {{wp|Emma Thompson}} would also be featured in the film playing supporting roles. According to both Catherine and {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}, the film is essentially a "feminine rehash" of the popular {{wp|American}} thriller series, ''{{wp|House of Cards (American TV series)|House of Cards}}'', starring actor, {{wp|Kevin Spacey}}, mixed in with some elements of the {{wp|American}} drama series, ''{{wp|Madam Secretary (TV series)|Madam Secretary}}'', starring actress, {{wp|Téa Leoni}}, whose character in the series, the protagonist, {{wp|Elizabeth McCord (character)|Elizabeth McCord}} was cited by {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} as a major inspiration for her own character in the upcoming film, while Catherine herself otherwise cites the character of {{wp|Claire Underwood}} (played by {{wp|Robin Wright}}), wife of {{wp|Kevin Spacey|Spacey}}'s character in the series, {{wp|Frank Underwood (House of Cards)|Frank Underwood}} as her own source of character inspiration.  
On April 7th, 2022, around a month after filming for the upcoming biographical comedy film, {{wp|Weird: The Al Yankovic Story|''Weird: The Al Yankovic Story''}}, which is also set to be released in the fall of 2022 and which also features actress, {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} in a supporting role, the concept of the film was first made public and announced by {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} herself on {{wp|Instagram}}, revealing that an upcoming film featuring herself and wife, [[Catherine, Princess Royal]], a member of the {{wp|British royal family}} is "a project long overdue but ultimately worthwhile", with {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} later clarifying the statement by revealing that in actuality, principal photography for the film had actually began and later ended in 2021, with the delay in the film's release being attributed to the couple's personal wish for it to be their "fifth wedding anniversary project", which the couple hoped would then be nominated at the upcoming {{wp|Academy Awards}} ceremony, thereby potentially giving both [[Catherine, Princess Royal|Catherine]] and {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} their first respective Oscars award. The following day, it was announced that {{wp|Keagan Burnett}} has been chosen to direct the film, while both {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} and the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] themselves would dually assume the role of both actor and producer. Most notably, the film would be the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']]'s first acting credit for a film, and would also be the first in which {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}, having previously starred alongside her then-girlfriend (who played a largely supporting role) in the ongoing television series, {{wp|Westworld (TV series)|''Westworld''}}, would star on a more equal basis with her girlfriend-turned-wife, as both women are expected to play equally major roles of their own in the film. Later on, it was announced that {{wp|Colin Firth}}, along with {{wp|Marion Cotillard}} and {{wp|Emma Thompson}} would also be featured in the film playing supporting roles. According to both Catherine and {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}, the film is essentially a "feminine rehash" of the popular {{wp|American}} thriller series, ''{{wp|House of Cards (American TV series)|House of Cards}}'', starring actor, {{wp|Kevin Spacey}}, mixed in with some elements of the {{wp|American}} drama series, ''{{wp|Madam Secretary (TV series)|Madam Secretary}}'', starring actress, {{wp|Téa Leoni}}, whose character in the series, the protagonist, {{wp|Elizabeth McCord (character)|Elizabeth McCord}} was cited by {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} as a major inspiration for her own character in the upcoming film, while Catherine herself otherwise cites the character of {{wp|Claire Underwood}} (played by {{wp|Robin Wright}} (whom was also cast for the film)), wife of {{wp|Kevin Spacey|Spacey}}'s character in the series, {{wp|Frank Underwood (House of Cards)|Frank Underwood}} as her own source of character inspiration.  


Around the same time, following initial rumours on whether {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} or the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] would be the one to play the role of a fictional {{wp|American}} president in the movie, it was soon announced that the actress herself would be the one doing so in the film, while the {{wp|British}} royal is otherwise expected to play the role of the fictional vice president to {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}'s character. Then, during a joint appearance on {{wp|The Graham Norton Show|''The Graham Norton Show''}}, the couple revealed that in the beginning, the two had initially agreed that [[Catherine, Princess Royal|Catherine]] would be the one to play the role of president and vice-versa, but this subsequently changed, for according to the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] herself, she ultimately opted to assume the "less stressful" and "less important" role of vice president in the movie, for fear of ruining the president character in her very first acting role in a major film, therefore paving the way for the more experienced {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} to assume the role that [[Catherine, Princess Royal|Catherine]] had initially picked.
Around the same time, following initial rumours on whether {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}} or the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] would be the one to play the role of a fictional {{wp|American}} president in the movie, it was soon announced that the actress herself would be the one doing so in the film, while the {{wp|British}} royal is otherwise expected to play the role of the fictional vice president to {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood|Wood}}'s character. Then, during a joint appearance on {{wp|The Graham Norton Show|''The Graham Norton Show''}}, the couple revealed that in the beginning, the two had initially agreed that [[Catherine, Princess Royal|Catherine]] would be the one to play the role of president and vice-versa, but this subsequently changed, for according to the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']] herself, she ultimately opted to assume the "less stressful" and "less important" role of vice president in the movie, for fear of ruining the president character in her very first acting role in a major film, therefore paving the way for the more experienced {{wp|Evan Rachel Wood}} to assume the role that [[Catherine, Princess Royal|Catherine]] had initially picked.


Principal photography soon began on April 14th, with the supposed location being in the general region of {{wp|New England}} in the {{wp|Northeastern United States}}.  
Principal photography began on May 2nd 2022, and eventually concluded on June 1st 2022.


==Release==
==Release==
The film is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2022 by the streaming service giant, {{wp|Netflix}}.
The film is scheduled to be released worldwide on June 15th 2022 through the streaming service giant, {{wp|Netflix}}.

Latest revision as of 18:07, 10 June 2022

Ladies of America
Directed byKeagan Burnett
Produced byCatherine, Princess Royal
Evan Rachel Wood
Benjamin Willis
Samantha Barrett
Hollie Sharp
Mya Barker
StarringCatherine, Princess Royal
Evan Rachel Wood
Colin Firth
Emma Thompson
CinematographyTatjana Lobe
Production
company
Distributed byNetflix
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Ladies of America is an upcoming American political drama film directed by Keagan Burnett, produced by, among others, Catherine, Princess Royal and Evan Rachel Wood, and distributed by the streaming service, Netflix. Starring Evan Rachel Wood as Madison Day, the first female President of the United States, and Catherine, Princess Royal as Evelyn Barker, also the first female Vice President of the United States, the film also features Colin Firth, Robin Wright, Marion Cotillard, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles. Set to be released on precisely June 15th 2022, the film revolves around a fictional female American president and her equally fictional female vice president, who otherwise hails from a rival party, with both women beset by multiple challenges and issues of modern-day America, coupled with the pressure of being the first female president and first female vice president respectively to ever administer the United States of America.

Cast

Production

The main actresses of the film, Catherine, Princess Royal and Evan Rachel Wood

On April 7th, 2022, around a month after filming for the upcoming biographical comedy film, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, which is also set to be released in the fall of 2022 and which also features actress, Evan Rachel Wood in a supporting role, the concept of the film was first made public and announced by Wood herself on Instagram, revealing that an upcoming film featuring herself and wife, Catherine, Princess Royal, a member of the British royal family is "a project long overdue but ultimately worthwhile", with Wood later clarifying the statement by revealing that in actuality, principal photography for the film had actually began and later ended in 2021, with the delay in the film's release being attributed to the couple's personal wish for it to be their "fifth wedding anniversary project", which the couple hoped would then be nominated at the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony, thereby potentially giving both Catherine and Wood their first respective Oscars award. The following day, it was announced that Keagan Burnett has been chosen to direct the film, while both Wood and the Princess Royal themselves would dually assume the role of both actor and producer. Most notably, the film would be the Princess Royal's first acting credit for a film, and would also be the first in which Wood, having previously starred alongside her then-girlfriend (who played a largely supporting role) in the ongoing television series, Westworld, would star on a more equal basis with her girlfriend-turned-wife, as both women are expected to play equally major roles of their own in the film. Later on, it was announced that Colin Firth, along with Marion Cotillard and Emma Thompson would also be featured in the film playing supporting roles. According to both Catherine and Wood, the film is essentially a "feminine rehash" of the popular American thriller series, House of Cards, starring actor, Kevin Spacey, mixed in with some elements of the American drama series, Madam Secretary, starring actress, Téa Leoni, whose character in the series, the protagonist, Elizabeth McCord was cited by Wood as a major inspiration for her own character in the upcoming film, while Catherine herself otherwise cites the character of Claire Underwood (played by Robin Wright (whom was also cast for the film)), wife of Spacey's character in the series, Frank Underwood as her own source of character inspiration.

Around the same time, following initial rumours on whether Wood or the Princess Royal would be the one to play the role of a fictional American president in the movie, it was soon announced that the actress herself would be the one doing so in the film, while the British royal is otherwise expected to play the role of the fictional vice president to Wood's character. Then, during a joint appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the couple revealed that in the beginning, the two had initially agreed that Catherine would be the one to play the role of president and vice-versa, but this subsequently changed, for according to the Princess Royal herself, she ultimately opted to assume the "less stressful" and "less important" role of vice president in the movie, for fear of ruining the president character in her very first acting role in a major film, therefore paving the way for the more experienced Evan Rachel Wood to assume the role that Catherine had initially picked.

Principal photography began on May 2nd 2022, and eventually concluded on June 1st 2022.

Release

The film is scheduled to be released worldwide on June 15th 2022 through the streaming service giant, Netflix.