Apple TV + reached out to users in late 2019 as a proposal in a globalized world where significant investments were made to provide the best possible technical and human resources. Since then, all the shows and broadcasts have emphasized that those who work with the apple are bitten The quality of all its products.
In that sense, now a new proposal has emerged on the platform, entitled & # 39; Swan Song & # 39;, a two-time Oscar-winning film Mahershala Ali. It is also announced that it will be produced in the spring, will be added to the Apple TV + streaming service and will be produced by Apple as well as anonymous.
Apple TV + has announced a new movie entitled & # 39; Swan Song & # 39;
As with many other films that Ali has done in it before, this production proposes the issue of greater social sensitivity. Therefore "The Swan Song" is defined as "Changing sex drama" set in the near future and explore how far someone will go and how much they sacrifice to make life more enjoyable for their loved ones.
In addition to playing a leading role as Milo, Mahershala Ali, will produce a film that will also feature in Address by Benjamin Cleary, known for his short film that earned an Oscar for "Stutterer". About the agreement between the group and Apple TV + Cleary said:
As soon as Mahershala agreed to join us, I knew there was something special. Making this movie with Mahershala and Anonymous on Apple is a complete dream.
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According to him, Apple's head of development and adoption development, Matt Dentler, said that the script "Swan Song" was quickly linked to Apple.
Benjamin script for & # 39; Swan Song & # 39; connect with us right away. We look forward to linking Benjamin's vision to Mahershala's undeniable talent to deliver this powerful story to the public sphere around the world.
Apple is slowly starting to roll out its own film catalog, so far it contains suggestions such as "The State Boys," "The Employer," "The Wolfwalkers," "The Beastie Boys' Story."