
EXCLUSIVE: It took James Gandolfini 6 years to get the story of Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn to the screen. Now HBO has just given the green light to Hemingway & Gellhorn, 
an original movie produced by Gandolfini, who first was attached to star in the project in 2004 when it was envisioned as a feature. He then brought Hemingway to HBO through his Attaboy production banner, which has been based at the pay cable network since 2006. It was worth the wait now that it stars Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman as one of American literature’s most famous couples. Philip Kaufman will direct from a script by Barbara Turner and Jerry Stahl. Filming is slated for next year in Northern California. Gandolfini will executive produce with his producing partner at Attaboy, Alex Ryan, as well as Turner, Philip Kaufman and Peter Kaufman. Gandolfini’s managers Nancy Sanders and Mark Armstrong will serve as co-executive producers and Trish Hofmann as producer.
In 1936, Ernest Hemingway was already a legend when he met Gellhorn, a novelist and one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th Century, in a local bar in Key West. Their tumultuous romance and subsequent 5-year marriage took them to the Spanish Civil War as Gellhorn stood toe-to-toe with the literary master, putting his famous bravado and iconic style to the test. Gellhorn’s competitive nature inspired the novelist to pen one of its most famous novels, For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Hemingway & Gellhorn follows a development path similar to another biopic, Grey Gardens, which also started off as a feature and went through a long gestation period before finding its way to HBO with big-screen stars Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore onboard. It went on to become last year’s most lauded TV movie. HBO’s other recent high-profile original films include You Don’t Know Jack starring Al Pacino, Temple Grandin starring Claire Danes, The Special Relationship starring Dennis Quaid and the upcoming Cinema Verite staring Diane Lane, Tim Robbins and Gandolfini. It also is filming the five-hour miniseries Mildred Pierce starring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce.
Gandolfini’s has been one of two projects about Gellhorn developed in the past few years. In 2008, Gillian Anderson’s company acquired Caroline Moorehead’s biography Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life and hired Sharman Macdonald to write a feature adaptation for Anderson to star as the trailblazing war correspondent.
Kidman recently finished shooting comedy Just Go with It opposite Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston and will next star in Rabbit Hole. Owen is currently filming The Killer Elite and will begin production on Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s Intruders this summer.
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would love to also see Clive Owen in the Sopranos prequel I keep reading about.
Martha Gellhorn was the coolest woman who ever lived. Uma Thurman would be better. Nicole Kidman doesn’t have a real face and she was a real broad. Deserves better.
HEAR! HEAR! There’s been MANY Hemingway projects in development. The first one to get greenlit and it features a frozen faced botox monster?!??! PLEASE! Re-CAST! And I love Clive Owen, but um, as Ernest Hemingway?!? I personally don’t see it. What I DO love is Phillip Kaufman getting into the mix. THE RIGHT STUFF, one of my favorites.
I’m so glad to read ur message , Martha was amazing
Big Nicky is covering little Nicky again.
I see her blonde/red hair, eyes and my heart flutters once more.
Distant memories of Nicky walking up the stairs, hand to mouth, laughing.
Wow phase one place career back on track.
Phase two, leave Nashville.
Phase three, get naked with it again ala P Kaufman.
Phase four, remember its sex that sales not drama.
drama is good sex is better ala the Marilyn Monroe image
( Cold Mountain, Eyes Wide Shut, Fur, etc.)
First, Owen and Kidman are no longer movie stars. At least not in the US for Owen. Kidman never was. Having said that, it is now obvious that good adult drama films are no longer being made as “films” but as TV Movies on Cable. Very sad development. This project sounds very interesting. I won’t order HBO for it though. Kidman kills every movie she appears in unfortunately. Maybe she’ll play better in a TV movie where less acting is required. Gee, maybe she’ll get an Emmy award for this! Are they still giving out those “Cable Ace” thingys?
Kudos to James Gandolfini for having the passion to stay with this project, and also for not letting his ego get in the way of the project going forward. I think he would have been great as Hemingway — Galdolfini is a very versatile actor even though a lot of people only see Tony Soprano — but for whatever reason it just wasn’t in the cards. But obviously he cared most about getting the film made period, not getting it made with him in the lead at all costs.
Much respect, Mr. Gandolfini.
Well, crap. I would have loved to see Gandolfini in this role, especially after hearing about it for so many years through the development process…but if it keeps James involved and happy then I guess I’ll accept what happens. Just get Gandolfini involved in some great projects ASAP, please! I miss seeing him on the screen on a regular basis.
a few casting ideas: Edie Falco as Harper Lee; Michael Imperioli as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Steven Van Zandt as William Faulkner.
I LOVE Clive Owen but Nicole Kidman??? Someone needs to be straight with her and tell her to stop the botox and the restalyne lips she has going on. She needs to be real. It is so sad to see her not embracing the aging of a beautiful face. I couldn’t stand watching “Australia” because there is just something so self conscious and precious about her now. Like she is just hanging on to that beauty as if there is nothing more to her. I want to see the gritty natural side of this woman especially in a period piece. The problem is the dysmorphia people get with that shit, she thinks SHE looks good.
Alfred Molina would’ve been a good choice.
HBO has been making quality material: Quaid, Lange, Winslet. Owen and Kidman are a pairing I’ve been wanting to see together for a long time. I couldn’t be happier. Good for Gandolfini for sticking with the project.
Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen are two of my favorites so this is just utterly exciting news.
Cannot wait to hear more!!!
I don’t see it. Gelhorn was described by some who knew her as a man trapped in a woman’s body (which tells you what about Macho-man Hemmingway’s initial attraction to her). Whatever else one might think of Kidman, that she’ll never be. As for Hemmingway — a world class chauvinist pig if ever there was one — he behaved atrociously, insufferably. Was the pitch for this opus “‘War of The Roses’ meets ‘Saving Private Ryan’”?
Nik & Clive are far too beautiful to carry that kind of baggage.
I agree with your comments about Kidman as Gelhorn – I was hoping for Cate Blanchett or someone comparable. Kidman has long struck me as sexless and to cast her in a role that requires her to exhibit such a raw emotion and sexuality is a questionable decision by HBO. This is an epic love story. I just hope it doesn’t end up like Australia.
It’s a “Frankie & Johnny” problem. For “F&J” to work, both leads had to be virtual unknowns (so the audience could fill-in-the-blanks). So who did they cast? Pacino and Pfeiffer!
Gelhorn, in real life, was abrupt, coarse, mean, and “crusty”. She smoked like a chimney and drank like a fish. She could drink most of her friends under the table. Professionally, she did more than just “push the envelope”. She set fire to it. No shrinking violet. No qualms about getting in someone’s face if she felt slighted or the situation demanded it. She could fight — had a mean right cross. And she was hardly a stranger to brief affairs and one night stands, or using it when it counted most. She did what she had to do. Among her female contemporaries, she had more in common with Amelia Erhart, Leni Riefenstahl and Hanna Reitsch than, say, Lee Miller (aka: the “Kotex girl”) or any Hollywood actress of her era in no small part because she thrived on danger. She was a front-line war correspondent when that meant risking life and limb while living in filth and misery with the rest of the troops for weeks at a time, qualities Hemmingway himself lacked — physical courage especially.
I can’t see Kidman playing that kind of person because it goes against type. You can’t make a sow’s ear out of a silk purse. Kidman’s too delicate and refined, too genteel.
My dear you obviously never had the honour to meet Martha , I was the last person to see her alive, her kind heart and loving guidance was pararell to her strong point of views, true she used to smoke so what? Kidman have her body when young
You are so lucky to have known her – I have lived in her house for 6 years now & would have loved to have met her.
I think a lot of credit should to go to Gandolfini & his producing partner – between this and the genius “Alive Day” documentary, he’s establishing himself as a much more influential figure in H’wood. Hope he keeps on using his powers for good…
these two actors are more washed up, than the animals in the Gulf. No wonder they’re headed to TV: you couldn’t find a better pair to create the ultimate box office poison
I can’t believe there are people who still ‘need’ to attack and insult Nicole Kidman. It’s pretty obvious in recent pictures that she has completely stopped whatever she was doing to her face. She looks great and natural these days. And she’s a fantastic actress.
Isn’t there another Gellhorn based film in development with Gillian Anderson attached?
I thought so, too. I would have loved to see Gillian Anderson play the part. Regardless, I’m glad a project about Gellhorn is being made. It’s a terrific story.
You left out the awesome Temple Grandin biopic with Clare Danes, David Straitharn and Julia Ormond. HBO is cornering the market on classy biopics. Too bad the studios won’t make any.
What about the Dickie Chappelle project? I think Plan B had acquired the rights for Jennifer Aniston. Might as well through that in the mix.
I can’t believe there are people who still ‘need’ to attack and insult Nicole Kidman. It’s pretty obvious in recent pictures that she has completely stopped whatever she was doing to her face. She looks great and natural these days. And she’s a fantastic actress.
“I can’t believe there are people who still ‘need’ to attack and insult Nicole Kidman. It’s pretty obvious in recent pictures that she has completely stopped whatever she was doing to her face. She looks great and natural these days. And she’s a fantastic actress.”
Stupidity it’s hard to die…
If only people knew what they’re talking about would stop to say she’s frozen botoxed:
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Or that she’s not famous (lol) or a bad actress.
People did not insult Nicole Kidman. She insulted herself. She insulted her face, and by botoxing it she insulted us, the viewers, and she betrayed her chosen profession. She deserves all the disparaging comments.
NO, NO, NO!!! Omar Shariff as Hemingway and Martha Raye as Gelhorn.
Wonder if they’ll have the guts to show what happened when Gelhorn “accidently” lost the only manuscript for “For Whom The Bells Tolls”. Ernie was LIVID, to say the least. “Bang, Zoom. To The Moon!”, if you follow my drift?
Tony Curtis born to play F. Scott Fitzgerald.
I think you are mixing your stories. First wife Hadley lost the maunscripts on a train. FWBT was written mostly in Cuba and Idaho.
Nicole Kidman as Gelhorn and Owen as Hemingway? Not a good idea at all. Pity the project with Gillian Anderson hasn’t been given the green light. She’s a terrific actress and the real thing.
I like it! Let’s hope Kidman will warm up alittle tho (I love that woman and she needs to step it up if she ever wants to get awards again). As for Clive, he’s good looking enough to play Papa Hemmingway I just hope they make him up convincingly. HBO does these shows good enough. I’ll watch it anyway.
Kidman is a disastrous choice for Martha Gellhorn — Diane Lane or Maria Bello would have been better. And as much as I like Clive Owen, it’s hard to envision him as Hemingway.
I have no issue with Gandolfini getting this project going, because the Gellhorn character is so fascinating, but the novel he’s basing this on, was written with Hemingway as the central focus.
Gillian Anderson bought the film rights to a biography about Gellhorn and has been working to get it greenlit for several years to no avail. I know how incredible Gillian would have been, playing this extremely complex woman and quite frankly, Kidman doesn’t have the acting chops or the expressive face required to do this lady justice. So, I am really disappointed now, because this project has most likely driven the nail into the possibility of seeing Gillian’s project getting made. This sucks! Since hearing of her project, I have steadfastly believed it would be the project most likely to get Gillian the Oscar shot she so richly deserves.
I completely agree. GA is a terrific actress, I love the way she uses her eyes, her voice… she can change so much. Last year I saw her as Nora and it was incredible. She totally deserves a big, great amazing role, another “Lily Bart” – and a good director. She’d steal the movie.
She would steal the film and her-co-stars and producers.LOL
Besides, GA is famous for not being a nice person. She is always complain about everything and everyone. No wonder she is gone.
And stop making nasties comments about this project. You´re being so ridiculous.
I desagree. Mrs. Anderson has a serious lack of range. Her face never changes.That is why she can not get a job.
I had the misfortune to sit through her play in London and she was plain dreadful.
I think the way she whines to the press is annoying. She does seem to come across as arrogant and pompous.
Everyone in Industry have started to perceive her as being extremely unprofessional. She does not have a particularly good reputation based on her behaviour on set and off.
Nicole Kidman has a very good reputation and is very talented.
Not one person attacked the project as such. People simply don’t pray at the altar of botox and artistic mediocrity.
Oh, and I see the same idiots who have slandered Anderson’s professional ethic and talent for years came here. You sound like typical frustrated/senile Xphiles. Before you get lost, and get a life, read what the people who worked with Anderson a few days ago on the set of “Any Human Heart” have to say about her and her costar:
“Tom and Gillian are amazing as the Duke and Duchess! We’ve waited weeks to see them on set, and now they’re here! Very exciting!
The attention to detail in Gillian and Tom’s performances is astonishing. Although, it goes way beyond their physical appearance…
They look so authentic in their portrayals, I notice the crew treat them slightly differently to the other actors. Everyone’s upped their game for the royals.
The Duchess to Logan: “Judas! We’ll get you, Judas!” The crew spellbound as Gillian as the Duch delivers these lines.
Gr8 day on set! Gillian Anderson phenomenal as Wallace Simpson (cossie &make-up have transformed her in2 Duchess of Windsor).”
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I am sorry, but how more you try push Mrs. Anderson to us (I prefer Pamela) more I despise her.
So, your beloved actress is working in low-budget PORNO crap that anyone will see Again?!?
I´ve always heard terrible things about GA´s fandom but after reading some posts here I think it´s worse than I thought.
Oh puhleeze. If you want to watch pornography, just watch most of David Duchovny’s body of work. I’d pay him to keep his clothes ON at this point.