Netflix’s drama “The Queen’s Gambit” was one of the biggest TV sensations of 2020, and among its many period charms is a contender for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.
“I Can’t Remember Love,” the melancholy piano-driven track from the limited series’ sixth episode, garnered attention from audiences not long after the show debuted on Netflix last October. Below, IndieWire premieres an exclusive music video for the song, which was performed by Anna Hauss, who co-wrote the music with Robert Wienröder.
William Horberg, lyricist and “The Queen’s Gambit” executive producer, previously told IndieWire he suggested that Hauss sing the song live in the background of Episode 6, and wanted to include her performance in the series. “I met Anna — who had come to work on the show as the hand double for Marielle Heller in her piano playing scenes — and I discovered that she was a wonderful singer,” Horberg said. “So...
“I Can’t Remember Love,” the melancholy piano-driven track from the limited series’ sixth episode, garnered attention from audiences not long after the show debuted on Netflix last October. Below, IndieWire premieres an exclusive music video for the song, which was performed by Anna Hauss, who co-wrote the music with Robert Wienröder.
William Horberg, lyricist and “The Queen’s Gambit” executive producer, previously told IndieWire he suggested that Hauss sing the song live in the background of Episode 6, and wanted to include her performance in the series. “I met Anna — who had come to work on the show as the hand double for Marielle Heller in her piano playing scenes — and I discovered that she was a wonderful singer,” Horberg said. “So...
- 8/23/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Disney+ flexed its sci-fi and superhero muscles at the Creative Arts Emmys on Tuesday. “The Mandalorian” came roaring back for Season 2 to lead all craft nominations with 17, followed by Marvel’s trippy “WandaVision,” which scored 15. For good measure, Marvel’s other series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” added four craft noms.
However, Netflix topped everyone, led by “The Queen’s Gambit” with 12 noms, “The Crown” (Season 4) with 11, “Bridgerton” with eight, “The Umbrella Academy” with four, and “Halston” with three. HBO countered with “Lovecraft Country” garnering 11 noms and the buzzy “Mare of Easttown,” starring Kate Winslet, gathering nine, among other shows. Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Season 4) returned with eight noms, and Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” comedy tallied an impressive seven.
A few noteworthy craft standouts: Dana Gonzales’ brilliant black-and-white cinematography for “Fargo’s” “East/West” episode (FX), David Franco’s moody cinematography for HBO’s “Perry Mason” (“Chapter Two”), “Bridgerton...
However, Netflix topped everyone, led by “The Queen’s Gambit” with 12 noms, “The Crown” (Season 4) with 11, “Bridgerton” with eight, “The Umbrella Academy” with four, and “Halston” with three. HBO countered with “Lovecraft Country” garnering 11 noms and the buzzy “Mare of Easttown,” starring Kate Winslet, gathering nine, among other shows. Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Season 4) returned with eight noms, and Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” comedy tallied an impressive seven.
A few noteworthy craft standouts: Dana Gonzales’ brilliant black-and-white cinematography for “Fargo’s” “East/West” episode (FX), David Franco’s moody cinematography for HBO’s “Perry Mason” (“Chapter Two”), “Bridgerton...
- 7/13/2021
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
“The Queen’s Gambit” was one of the best things to happen to television in 2020, and among its charms is a contender for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.
“I Can’t Remember Love,” the melancholic piano-driven track from the limited series’ sixth episode, garnered attention from audiences shortly after the show debuted on Netflix last October. Below, IndieWire premieres an exclusive behind-the-scenes video on the making of the song, which was performed and written by Anna Hauss.
William Horberg, lyricist and “The Queen’s Gambit” executive producer, noted that he suggested that Hauss sing the song live in the background of Episode 6 and was eager to include her performance in the series. “I met Anna — who had come to work on the show as the hand double for Marielle Heller in her piano playing scenes — and I discovered that she was a wonderful singer,” Horberg said. “So [director] Scott [Frank] and I talked about...
“I Can’t Remember Love,” the melancholic piano-driven track from the limited series’ sixth episode, garnered attention from audiences shortly after the show debuted on Netflix last October. Below, IndieWire premieres an exclusive behind-the-scenes video on the making of the song, which was performed and written by Anna Hauss.
William Horberg, lyricist and “The Queen’s Gambit” executive producer, noted that he suggested that Hauss sing the song live in the background of Episode 6 and was eager to include her performance in the series. “I met Anna — who had come to work on the show as the hand double for Marielle Heller in her piano playing scenes — and I discovered that she was a wonderful singer,” Horberg said. “So [director] Scott [Frank] and I talked about...
- 1/13/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
“Winning the championship wasn’t really the emotional payoff of the story; it was regaining her humanity,” explains “The Queen’s Gambit” executive producer William Horberg in an exclusive interview with Gold Derby about the 1960s-set miniseries (watch the video above). The seven episodes starring Anya Taylor-Joy that Netflix released this fall were adapted by director Scott Frank from the 1983 novel of the same name by the late Walter Tevis.
A two-time Golden Globe Award nominee for producing Best Film Drama nominees “Cold Mountain” and “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” Horberg joined this project “probably about 20 years ago” when it was envisioned as a film. He recounts that Mark Forester (“The Kite Runner”), Frank Oz (“Little Shop of Horrors”), Tom Tykwer (“Run Lola Run”) and actor Heath Ledger were each tentatively attached to direct at various points in development of the failed film version of “The Queen’s Gambit.”
SEEour Golden Globe Awards spotlight on “The Queen’s Gambit.
A two-time Golden Globe Award nominee for producing Best Film Drama nominees “Cold Mountain” and “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” Horberg joined this project “probably about 20 years ago” when it was envisioned as a film. He recounts that Mark Forester (“The Kite Runner”), Frank Oz (“Little Shop of Horrors”), Tom Tykwer (“Run Lola Run”) and actor Heath Ledger were each tentatively attached to direct at various points in development of the failed film version of “The Queen’s Gambit.”
SEEour Golden Globe Awards spotlight on “The Queen’s Gambit.
- 12/15/2020
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
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