In recent weeks, Apple has written about its plans Continue to fill your platform with quality content. So, the focus is on the hiring and extension of contractors and manufacturers when this week included the respected Sofia Coppola name.
As announced this week, Sofia Coppola created a new Apple TV + program based on Edith Wharton's 1913 novel "Culture of the World". The project will be Copisola's first television series, previously noted for his work on film projects such as "Lost in Translation," "The Virgin Suicides" and "The Beguiled."
Sofia Coppola will produce the new Apple TV + series
A story written by Coppola and directed is about the middle-class girl Undine Spragg, who relocates to New York City with his family. Undine marries in search of the poet Ralph Marvell, from an old New York family. Undine works to unite the New York community and is dissatisfied with her simple life with Ralph, eventually divorcing him, losing his temper, and moving to Paris, where he does t he same with another man.
Throughout the plot, the protagonist's path was developed until he reached his goal of joining a higher society. Regarding the character Coppola said:
"Undine Spragg is my favorite anti-heroine book and I'm excited to bring her for the first time on screen."
Accordingly, Coppola is working on the next movie "On the Rocks", starring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones. However, the project is not part of Coppola's direct contract with the broadcasting plat form, but as part of Apple's partnership with A24, the studio responsible for the film and responsible for other Apple TV + activities. such as the movie "Heaven is here."
With this decision Apple TV + hopes to point to another achievement on its platform completed this month six months since its launch, which shows that his main interest is to entertain the public with quality content.