The French news magazine Marianne revealed this morning that Meryl is in talks to star in a TV adaptation of Gisèle Pelicot's memoir Et la joie de vivre (the English translation version has the title A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides). Her name was only vaguely familiar to me, and when I looked her up, I realized I was completely ignorant her her story.
Pelicot came into the news in 2024 when she waived anonymity during a trial against her husband and other men for systematically raping her over the course of several years while she was drugged. She has since become a feminist icon in her native France and abroad.
From the limited info we have, this is in very early stages, as Pelicot's memoir was only released this month. Some of the online comments I've read on this news are not particularly supportive of a screen adaptation of Pelicot's story, voicing concern over sensationalizing what was not doubt a horrific and traumatic experience. I can't imagine, however, that any adaptation could happen without Pelicot's consent. She would have to sell the rights to the adaptation, and I expect that it it's being developed in the United States, that Meryl Streep would be a name that would draw attention. And this is the kind of role that Meryl tends to be drawn to, with it's real-world implications and focus on drawing attention to stories or causes she feels are important to showcase.
If we consider logistics of this actually coming to fruition, if the book was just released, I suspect that the script is not even done or possibly not even started. Were it to be developed quickly, maybe this would be ready for filming at the end of 2026. But I tend to think this wouldn't go into production until well into 2027. It's a nice problem to have if we're now worried about when Meryl is going to fill in all her announced projects. Will Useful Idiots indeed start filming next month (I couldn't help but wonder how that could be affected by the untimely and tragic death of Streep's close friend, Martin Short's daughter this week)? Will the Joni Mitchell project start this summer? This fall? Will The Corrections suffer its third production debacle and still not see the light of day? The latter project would seem to fit a scheduling timeline for filming end of this year, which would bring us to two years after Meryl's participation was announced. I still would really love that to happen.
All other considerations aside, I imagine that if the Pelicot project does eventually happen, that we'll hear Meryl doing a French accent. Although I suspect that most of the action would be in France where they would probably just be speaking French. But I'm sure they'll want it to seem French and not just have everyone speaking in American accents. I'm such a sucker for hearing Meryl change her voice. And of course, her look.

Meryl is the center of the cinema world! Finally, she came back! Love ❤️
ReplyDeleteThis type of series would (perhaps disturbingly) fit neatly into the streaming services or HBO’s general mandate for limited series on real life crime, which draws viewers (see: Monster on Netflix). My only concern with these projects being series is that the great TV boom of the last decade is very much bust so that could be the development hell they land in.
ReplyDeleteDarcy when you say the great TV boom is very much "bust", do you mean that it's over and that those types of projects, perhaps limited series in particular, just aren't coming to fruition as readily as they had been?
DeleteExactly, Jeff! This article does a good job explaining what I’m referring to: https://www.statsignificant.com/p/is-tvs-golden-age-officially-over
DeleteGreat article. Thanks, Darcy!
DeleteThe article reads as if it's a producer saying they'd like Meryl, and a Variety editor tweeted saying it's fake news so I doubt Meryl is even aware of this, the site just probably running with gossip for a story
ReplyDeleteAre you talking about the original Marianne article? It's a behind a pay wall so I wasn't able to read all of it. I did not see the Variety editor Tweet. Can you link by chance? You may very well be right, but based on what I've read, it felt like a little more than simply producers having a wish list for actors. All that said, I would not be shocked if today's "news" is the last we ever officially hear of this potential project.
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