The Next Chapter: Belgravia – A Sequel to the British Period Drama

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2024-01-18 20:15:10

Okay, who ordered “British period drama with over-the-top costumes and forbidden romance” from the creator of “Downton Manor” again? Didn’t we say enough of that? Poor Julian Fellowes, he was repeatedly condemned to produce series for the costume and set departments of the best British production houses, and even before we had time to recover from the “Golden Age” “Belgravia: The Next Generation” already lands on us.

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Either way, if this is what you ordered – your lucky day has arrived. The public can’t seem to get enough of the worlds of lace, velvet, and ruffles of Pellows, usually set against the backdrop of heartbreaking Victorian romantic dramas set against a class background, and “Belgravia: The Next Generation” is actually a sequel to “Belgravia,” a limited miniseries that Pellows created for -MGM+ in 2020 based on a novel he published in 2016 and was a massive success in England and then around the world. It wasn’t supposed to have a sequel, but here we are.

“Belgravia: The Next Chapter” (“The Next Chapter”) takes place 30 years after its predecessor, i.e. in 1871. There is not much point in going into the details of the plot, because of course there are many handsome men and handsome women here who may or may not want to marry because they may or may not be of the right class or not, just like in the previous series, while everyone is hiding a lot of secrets from everyone because that’s what Victorians do.

Peloz’s obsession with the British aristocracy comes from home – he is also a member of an aristocracy family. You can call him “The Lord Fellows of West Stafford”, that’s his official aristocratic name, and he’s also a member of the English House of Lords and won an Oscar in 2001 for the screenplay of “Godsford Park”, so he really doesn’t care much what critics think of the Victorian universe His television.

Either way, you already know the genre and you already know that it goes well with wine and chocolate, and the cast led by Harriet Slater and Sophie Winkelman is really very likeable. The one who actually created the series and wrote most of the script, under the supervision of Pellows, is Helen Edmondson, one of the most prominent theater producers in England, who does not often create for the screen, so there is potential for surprises..

The Israeli point: Edmondson wrote the screenplay for “Mary Magdalene”, a biblical drama about the woman who followed Jesus through fire and water, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus, alongside Lior Raz, Michael Moshunov, Hadas Yaron, Shira Haas, Tzachi Halevi, Zohar Strauss , Uri Gabriel and Irit Shelag as Maria the mother of Jesus. We swear to you by all that is dear to us.
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