• [NEWS] "Muppets in Moscow" book being adpated for a movie

    From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.movies.current-films, rec.arts.tv on Sun May 17 19:55:30 2026
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    A docu-drama based on the memoir book.


    'The Big Short' Writer Charles Randolph Adapting 'Muppets in Moscow,'
    for Emotion Pictures and Felix Culpa (EXCLUSIVE)
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    Emotion Pictures, the newly launched English-language commercial film
    banner from Vendome Group, Pathe and Merit France, will produce the
    feature film "Muppets in Moscow" in partnership with Riley Keough and
    Gina Gammell's Felix Culpa. Charles Randolph, the Oscar-winning
    screenwriter of "The Big Short," will write the script.

    The film is based on Natasha Lance Rogoff's acclaimed memoir "Muppets
    in Moscow: The Unexpected Crazy True Story of Making Sesame Street in
    Russia," which recounts her real-life journey bringing the beloved
    children's series to Russia. Sesame Workshop produced the Russian
    version titled "Ulitsa Sezam" in the country. Felix Culpa and CAA
    brought the project to Emotion Pictures.

    Philippe Rousselet and Fabrice Gianfermi are producing under the
    Emotion Pictures banner alongside Felix Culpa's Keough, Gammell and
    Sacha Ben Harroche. Executive producers include Sesame Workshop,
    Rogoff and Randolph. Kathryn Thal is overseeing development for
    Emotion Pictures.

    After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the moment seemed ideal to
    bring Sesame Street to millions of children across the former Soviet
    bloc, with the Muppets envisioned as ambassadors of hope and Western
    values - but the reality proved far more complicated. In her book,
    Rogoff chronicles the true story behind launching the Russian edition
    of the iconic series amid bombings, political violence, assassinations
    - even a military takeover of the production office.

    As Rogoff and her Moscow team of artists, writers, musicians,
    filmmakers and puppeteers navigated cultural clashes over everything
    from educational philosophy to comedy to the creation of entirely new
    puppet characters, they remained determined to deliver laughter,
    learning and a new way of seeing the world to children in Russia,
    Ukraine, and across the region - crafting not just a children's show,
    but a revealing portrait of a society in turbulent transition and a
    relationship with the West that still resonates today.

    "Natasha's account of bringing Sesame Street to Russia is
    extraordinary and daring," said Rousselet, Vendrme Group's founder,
    chairman and co-CEO. "As the memoir's title suggests, it's a story
    that combines all the qualities we are looking for - entertainment,
    singularity and ambition. Charles Randolph is one of the finest
    writers working in this space today, and we're delighted to be
    building Emotion's slate with this project alongside Felix Culpa."

    Keough, Gammell and Harroche said: "We are beyond thrilled to bring
    Natasha's incredible story to the screen, and could not have asked
    for more perfect partners than Charles Randolph and the team at
    Vendome. We feel wonderfully fortunate to have found a team with
    such formidable vision, singular taste, and a shared track record
    of capturing hyper-specific subject matter in a way that resonates
    with audiences everywhere."

    Emotion Pictures is currently in production on Morten Tyldum's
    "Ibelin" starring Charlie Plummer, Stephen Graham, Toni Collette,
    Isabela Merced, Maisy Stella and Bill Nighy. Felix Culpa's
    "Butterfly Jam" opened the 58th edition of Cannes Directors'
    Fortnight. The film is directed by Kantemir Balagov and stars Barry
    Keoghan and Keough.

    Randolph also wrote the Oscar-nominated "Bombshell," starring
    Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. His other credits
    include "Love & Other Drugs," directed by Ed Zwick with Jake
    Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, "The Interpreter" directed by Sydney
    Pollack with Sean Penn and Kidman, and "The Life of David Gale"
    directed by Alan Parker with Kevin Spacey, Laura Linney and Kate
    Winslet. Randolph is represented by CAA and Paul Hastings.



    <https://variety.com/2026/film/news/big-short-writer-charles-randolph-adapting-muppets-in-moscow-riley-keough-1236750824/>




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  • From Pye R. Squared@noemailplease@aol.org to rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.arts.tv,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Sun May 17 15:42:28 2026
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    A docu-drama based on the memoir book.

    Putin pushed all the existing Muppets off the top of a building to their deaths just like he did to those military dudes and a few of his disobedient Oligarchs. Probably why Trump has never visited Moscow since that fateful
    day when the 'pee tape' was recorded, solifiying Putin's control over the Trump clan.
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