Celine Song, Materialists
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Canadian director Celine Song is back with her sophomore film, Materialists. The romantic drama follows a high-end matchmaker (Dakota Johnson) in a love triangle with her wealthy client (Pedro Pascal) and her broke ex-boyfriend (Chris Evans).
Celine Song, the writer and director of the A24 films “Past Lives” and “Materialists,” is developing a drama series at HBO. Titled “Damage,” the series is set in the world of e-sports. Song will write and executive produce the project,
Materialists follows a matchmaker named Lucy (Dakota Johnson) as she meets Harry (Pedro Pascal), a rich man who is working to woo her, and runs into John (Chris Evans), a very important person from her past. What follows is a deep and romantic tale about the materialistic things we desire and how they compete with our romantic and human instincts.
Celine Song has found her next project, “Damage,” a series she’s currently developing for HBO set in the world of competitive E-Sports.
Director-writer Celine Song explores dating’s complexities with a rom-com tale that doesn’t shy away from tackling ugly truths.
Steeped in classic rom-com visuals and chemistry so thick you could cut it with a knife, fans have nothing bad to say about Materialists
Celine Song talks 'Materialists,' the release strategy, the influence of 'Sex and the City,' and modern dating in New York City. Interview.
The 'Past Lives' writer-director follows her head-turning debut with a contemplative look at dating, love, relationship expectations and the inevitable consideration of money in contemporary New York City.