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Olivi­er Assayas is mak­ing an Irma Vep minis­eries with Ali­cia Vikander

14 Dec 2020

Words by Charles Bramesco

A woman wearing a black leather jacket and jeans, standing in front of a wooden background.
A woman wearing a black leather jacket and jeans, standing in front of a wooden background.
The HBO show will be loose­ly based on the French director’s 1996 film, with Vikan­der in the Mag­gie Che­ung role.

With the twin temp­ta­tions of expand­ed bud­gets and length­i­er run times, many high-pro­file cin­e­mat­ic auteurs have run for the hills of tele­vi­sion, and now Olivi­er Assayas will join their ranks. And all too appro­pri­ate­ly, he’ll switch medi­ums with an adap­ta­tion of his own film that deliv­ered an affec­tion­ate eulo­gy of sorts for the French moviemak­ing industry.

HBO and A24 announced today that they’re devel­op­ing a lim­it­ed series loose­ly based on” Assayas’ 1996 show­biz satire Irma Vep, with the man him­self return­ing to direct and write the episodes. He’s bring­ing Ali­cia Vikan­der with him, as the star tak­ing the role for­mer­ly occu­pied by the great (and now retired) Mag­gie Cheung.

In the orig­i­nal, Che­ung por­trayed her­self, an Asian movie star come to France for a remake of Louis Feuillade’s silent film ser­i­al Les Vam­pires. (Mash up the let­ters of the char­ac­ter Irma Vep” and see what you get.) The remake casts Vikan­der as a fic­ti­tious fig­ure, an Amer­i­can screen idol named Mira, who trav­els to France for the same pro­duc­tion and like­wise finds real­i­ty blur­ring with her scenes as she sinks deep­er into her actor­ly process.

The inter­na­tion­al sub­text here is a bit con­found­ed; Che­ung lent the per­spec­tive of an out­sider to the West­ern film indus­try, a dynam­ic lost with the cast­ing of the Swedish tal­ent Vikan­der. More­over, there’s a dis­so­nance between her ori­gins in Europe and her character’s roots as an Amer­i­can, though per­haps that gap will be part of what­ev­er meta-games Assayas is playing.

An inside-base­ball look at French cin­e­ma com­merce with a black streak of humor, Irma Vep makes for unex­pect­ed fod­der on the small screen, imag­in­ing a world where nothing’s off-lim­its to a minis­eries remake. If they can do Black Nar­cis­sus and they can do this, who’s to say my The Turin Horse: The Musi­cal: The Series spec script won’t get a green light?

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