Foxtel has announced the imminent release of its newest docuseries, The Last Movie Stars, which celebrates the love story of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
Four-time Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke directed the series with Academy Award-winning director, writer and producer Martin Scorsese serving as executive producer. Every episode will be available to watch on Thursday, September 1 from 12am On Demand on Foxtel.
Woodward and Newman are enduring symbols of Hollywood. Their joint and individual credits include Cool Hand Luke, Hud, The Three Faces of Eve, Winning, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Hustler, The Glass Menagerie, Rachel, Rachel and many more.
Partners on screen and in life, the pair’s unparalleled dedication to their craft, their philanthropy, and one another is brought to life by readings of long-lost transcribed interviews with Paul, Joanne, and those closest to them – voiced by contemporary actors including Karen Allen, George Clooney, Oscar Isaac, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Zoe Kazan, Laura Linney, Sam Rockwell, and others.
Blending footage from Woodward and Newman’s most iconic films alongside insights from industry greats, The Last Movie Stars paints an intimate portrait of an unmatched love story – and the enduring legacy of a couple forever entwined with the history of American cinema.
The Last Movie Stars was produced by Emily Wachtel and Lisa Long Adler of Nook House Productions, Ryan Hawke of Under the Influence Productions, and Adam Gibbs. Hamilton Leithauser served as the composer for the original score. In addition to Scorsese, Amy Entelis, executive vice president for talent and content development for CNN Worldwide, and Courtney Sexton, senior vice president for CNN Films, were also executive producers; Mario Andretti was a co-producer.
The Last Movie Stars premieres Thursday, September 1 from 12am AEST On Demand on Foxtel.