Picturestart has acquired the rights to the Mary H.K. Choi novel “Yolk” to adapt as a television series, Variety has learned exclusively.
“Yolk” is about two twenty-something Korean sisters in New York — Jayne and June. One has cancer, the other has health insurance, so they swap identities based on the oldest gag in the racism book: All Look Same. By “swap,” June means stealing her little sister’s identity without her knowing because they’re long estranged. And when Jayne finds out, she extorts her big sister for a room in her baller Manhattan apartment. Tit for tat. Of course, deep down they need each other, though they’d sooner die than admit this. And now June might really die, especially if Jayne flunks out of fashion school and loses “their” health insurance. As they struggle to understand each other, the one thing they can agree on? Mom and Dad...
“Yolk” is about two twenty-something Korean sisters in New York — Jayne and June. One has cancer, the other has health insurance, so they swap identities based on the oldest gag in the racism book: All Look Same. By “swap,” June means stealing her little sister’s identity without her knowing because they’re long estranged. And when Jayne finds out, she extorts her big sister for a room in her baller Manhattan apartment. Tit for tat. Of course, deep down they need each other, though they’d sooner die than admit this. And now June might really die, especially if Jayne flunks out of fashion school and loses “their” health insurance. As they struggle to understand each other, the one thing they can agree on? Mom and Dad...
- 7/28/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Veteran entertainment executive Samie Kim Falvey has been named president of Picturestart.
Falvey joins the upstart production company where she will oversee all scripted and unscripted efforts in content across all film, television, audio and print media. She will report directly to Erik Feig, the former co-president of the Lionsgate motion picture group and founder and CEO of Picturestart.
Falvey joins the shop from Imagine Entertainment, where she has served as chairman of television since 2017.
“Samie is an incredible storyteller and human being who excels at finding equally incredible story tellers and human beings and bringing out the best of them. We are so excited to see not only what she can bring to the robust slate we have already been putting together and making, but all the new creatives she can bring to the Picturestart family, using the full array of financing and distribution opportunities we can offer,” said Feig.
Falvey joins the upstart production company where she will oversee all scripted and unscripted efforts in content across all film, television, audio and print media. She will report directly to Erik Feig, the former co-president of the Lionsgate motion picture group and founder and CEO of Picturestart.
Falvey joins the shop from Imagine Entertainment, where she has served as chairman of television since 2017.
“Samie is an incredible storyteller and human being who excels at finding equally incredible story tellers and human beings and bringing out the best of them. We are so excited to see not only what she can bring to the robust slate we have already been putting together and making, but all the new creatives she can bring to the Picturestart family, using the full array of financing and distribution opportunities we can offer,” said Feig.
- 9/21/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Erik Feig’s Picturestart has appointed longtime TV executive Samie Kim Falvey as President. Falvey joins from Imagine Entertainment where she spent nearly four years as President and, most recently, Chairman of Television.
Reporting to Picturestart founder and CEO Erik Feig, Falvey will shepherd all efforts in scripted and unscripted content across film, television, audio and print media. She will oversee a team that includes recent Picturestart executive additions to the series side, Emily Wissink and Luke Esselen, both VP of production; Jessica Switch, Lucy Kitada, Royce Reeves-Darby, and Julia Hammer on the feature side; and Emmanuelle Stahler, VP, in audio.
Imagine Entertainment is close to naming a new head of television, with conversations currently underway. Additionally, EVP Anna Culp, who has been responsible for Imagine Television’s Genius anthology series on Nat Geo and Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol on Peacock and has been overseeing FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven,...
Reporting to Picturestart founder and CEO Erik Feig, Falvey will shepherd all efforts in scripted and unscripted content across film, television, audio and print media. She will oversee a team that includes recent Picturestart executive additions to the series side, Emily Wissink and Luke Esselen, both VP of production; Jessica Switch, Lucy Kitada, Royce Reeves-Darby, and Julia Hammer on the feature side; and Emmanuelle Stahler, VP, in audio.
Imagine Entertainment is close to naming a new head of television, with conversations currently underway. Additionally, EVP Anna Culp, who has been responsible for Imagine Television’s Genius anthology series on Nat Geo and Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol on Peacock and has been overseeing FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven,...
- 9/21/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Imagine Entertainment executive Samie Kim Falvey will become the new president of Picturestart, the company announced on Tuesday.
Falvey, who served as chairman of television at Imagine Entertainment prior to taking the post, will expand the media company’s focus on creating, producing and financing “Discovery of Voice” content for worldwide engagement across all platforms, Picturestart said in a statement.
Falvey will report to Erik Feig, founder and CEO of Picturestart and a former studio executive. The company, launched in May 2019, boasts a variety of film projects including the road trip comedy “Unpregnant,” released on HBO Max in 2020; “Summer Lovin’,” a prequel of “Grease” for “Paramount,” and “The Fugitive” reboot with Albert Hughes directing for Warner Bros.
“Samie is an incredible storyteller and human being who excels at finding equally incredible story tellers and human beings and bringing the best of them. We are so excited to see not...
Falvey, who served as chairman of television at Imagine Entertainment prior to taking the post, will expand the media company’s focus on creating, producing and financing “Discovery of Voice” content for worldwide engagement across all platforms, Picturestart said in a statement.
Falvey will report to Erik Feig, founder and CEO of Picturestart and a former studio executive. The company, launched in May 2019, boasts a variety of film projects including the road trip comedy “Unpregnant,” released on HBO Max in 2020; “Summer Lovin’,” a prequel of “Grease” for “Paramount,” and “The Fugitive” reboot with Albert Hughes directing for Warner Bros.
“Samie is an incredible storyteller and human being who excels at finding equally incredible story tellers and human beings and bringing the best of them. We are so excited to see not...
- 9/21/2021
- by Diane Haithman
- The Wrap
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