Pay attention to romantic fans! Netflix has just given a green light for adapting a mini-series of novel The time of innocenceFrom Edith Utarton, he was published in 1920 and for whom he received the Pulitzer Prize.
A series that preserves its original title in English in the age of innocence, written by Emma Frost, who worked on the series on the white queen and the white princess. It will also take the role of producer and show business.
The project was wisely ordered early this year, teaches us TermAnd the start of production is planned this fall in Europe. Although Netflix has not confirmed the project, the platform has chosen to make this statement on the day of the day of the world book, thereby emphasizing the importance of the literary work.
Forbidden love history
Age Netflix version of innocence is going to offer a modern view of Edith Utton’s classic by studying the topics of love forbidden in 19th -century New York. The series features a love triangle where characters have to be furious between their desires and social expectations. The themes of freedom, duty, identity, and love will be in all forms of intrigue.
This project seems to be designed to miss one of the greatest success of the Netflix of Global and Passionate Society … We think, of course, about Bridgeton, which is also a literary adaptation. With romantic drama elements and rich historical background, this new series can attract both lovers of classical literature and fans of modern romance.
It should be reminded that the novel is already adapted by Martin Scorsese by Cinema in 1993 with the prestigious casting of innocence, including Daniel Day-Louis, Michelle Pfeifer, Winona Raider and Mirgolis. This new series may offer a different perspective on history, and remain faithful in the spirit of the original text.
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