‘Downton’ trio join up for first ‘Masterpiece’ feature film

Print More

Carnival Film and Television

Actress Elizabeth McGovern as Lady Grantham in "Downton Abbey."

An upcoming Masterpiece feature film reunites the writer, director and a star of Downton Abbey.

The Chaperone, based on a bestselling novel, is scripted by Julian Fellowes, directed by Michael Engler and stars Elizabeth McGovern, who portrayed Lady Grantham in Downton Abbey. It is the first Masterpiece feature film for theatrical release.

The film will air on PBS stations after a limited theatrical release, according to a  Masterpiece announcement Tuesday at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego. Entertainment sales company Arclight Pictures is pitching the film to distributors in Cannes this month. The release date to stations is to be determined.

Series Executive Producer Rebecca Eaton said in the release that like Downton, the new film is “a beautifully told period drama set in a changing world, but now the setting is New York City.”

The story takes place in the early 1920s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer, played by Julia Goldani Telles, to New York for the summer. “One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past,” said a Masterpiece release.

In the announcement, Fellowes called the plot “captivating and beguiling and resonant in so many ways.”

The Chaperone is a coproduction of Masterpiece and Rose Pictures in association with Anonymous Content (Mr. Robot, True Detective).

One thought on “‘Downton’ trio join up for first ‘Masterpiece’ feature film

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *