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MARK RUFFALO, HUGH LAURIE JOIN NETFLIX TV SERIES ADAPTATION OF ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE! 19TH CENTURY PERIOD SET DRAMA BAD BLOOD FIRST SERBIAN MOVIE TO STREAM ON NETFLIX

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 ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE 
MARK RUFFALO AND HUGH LAURIE JOIN THE CAST
As Variety reports, Netflix' TV four part adaptation of WW2 novel ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE has added Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie. It follows Marie-Laure, a blind teenager whose path collides with Werner, a German soldier, as they both try to survive the devastation of World
It will be a four part adaptation of Anthony Boerr's novel
War II in occupied France. Ruffalo will be her father, the principal locksmith at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. Caring and clever, he’s determined to give his blind daughter as much independence as he can while also protecting her from Nazi occupation. Laurie is Etienne LeBlanc, an eccentric and reclusive World War I hero suffering from PTSD, a nervous shut-in who records clandestine radio broadcasts as part of the French Resistance.

   BAD BLOOD MOVIE  
ARRIVES JANUARY TO NETFLIX
The first ever film from Serbia to stream on Netflix will arrive to the streamer January 17th. Based on one of Serbia's biggest literary classics BAD BLOOD by Serbian Dostoevsky Bora Stankovic, the movie (which was also
Bad Blood will supposedly stream on Netflix next Monday
made into a mini TV series) follows the story of Hadzi Trifun, a prominent 19th century Serbian merchant, who tries to keep the peace with the Turkish
Andjela Jovanovic plays the lead female role of Tashana
authorities, but also maintains his reputation and influence in Vranje, an important Turkish town near the border with liberated Serbia. While trying to
The film is set in the period when South of Serbia was still Turkish
preserve the independence of his people, Trifun makes difficult decisions that will later affect his descendants! Although it got mixed reviews, the film was the second best viewed in Serbian cinemas last year!


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