Friday 12 October 2012

film!

Sunny, cold - frost warning - temps 5

Wow - how the season's change.  Autumn is here - and the leaves are falling...snow in high elevations.

And the film of Still Life has started - last week!  Stanbridge East, in the Eastern Townships, is standing in for Three Pines.

of course, the big question has been - who'll play Gamache- and we can now tell you - it's Nathaniel Parker.  I'm thrilled....I know he played Inspector Lynley, but that was quite a few years ago, and Gamache is a different character.... I think Mr. Parker's a fabulous actor, and that's what we were looking for.  someone who could bring the characteristics, the essence, of Gamache alive.

Very exciting to be on the set - and also a little nauseating.  thrilling to see the characters walking around...upsetting to see them take on lives independent of me.  Gosh, it's difficult.  But rewarding.

The film is being produced for CBC television, but will also be seen around the world, including the UK and US....but no channels decided on yet.  I'll tell you air dates and channels as soon as I know them.

Michael and I are off to the set again tomorrow....they've now moved to the indoor scenes.  tomorrow they're shooting in Terrebonne - and Ralph cosham is coming up from Washington, to be in a scene.  Ralph is the amazing narrator of the audio books!!!  Can hardly wait to see the two Gamache's together.

Working on the third draft of Book 9 - halfway through.  Hoping to be finished this draft before we leave for Vancouver International Writers Festival on Oct 18th.  I quite like third drafts....much, much easier than 1st or 2nd.  Less fear....and my mistakes are fewer, and more obvious.  Easier to fix.  As you can imagine, this book is quite complex...lots of plot lines to bring together, and the key is to appear to do it effortlessly.

54 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just about 2 months ago I (finally) learned of you and your brilliant Gamanche books, and last night I finished the third book! LOVE the books, love the characters, and adore Three Pines. I'm sure I'm alongside all your readers wishfully heading to Three Pines this weekend for a restful stay at the B&B with Gabri and Olivier. I'm thriled there are MORE books to come and a movie?!? Very excited! All my best to you. Thank you for creating such a fantastic escape for me!

Elizabeth said...

I think Nathaniel Parker is perfect for the part. Can't wait to see Still Life, and it will be exciting to see the characters come to life.

Jean said...

I have been a captivated reader since your first book and have just finished reading "Beautiful Mystery". I love Gamache - and think Nathaniel Parker will bring his character to life amazingly well (delighted that a Brit has been chosen) - but I feel quite sad, not for the first time. Gamache is left so sad and alone and he (and your readers) need him, Reine Marie, Annie and Jean-Guy to have a happy ending. The love of a good woman is not enough, Gamache needs closure from the debacle at the Surete and his family needs some close to home joy. Please can we have a book with happier endings?

Pamela said...

I am so happy for you Louise! When my bookstore was open, I was handselling your books like crazy from the beginning of life in Three Pines. It's been a bit of a thrill for me to watch the building of the series and your wonderful success. I can't wait for the movies, and I'm hoping they will do your lovely books justice. God bless!

Daryl said...

I am surprised at the casting .. given in my mind Gamache has silver hair and a bit more age than Nathaniel .. plus I 'hear' Gamache speaking English with a bit of a French accent ... i worry now that Jean-Guy will be played by a 20-something ...

okay I am over my unhappiness because I am thrilled for you and us that these wonderful books will have a chance to reach so many more as films

Terry said...

I think Nathaniel Parker is a great choice! Have missed him since the Inspector Lynley series and am confident he can make us believe he is Gamache. Can't wait!

Lin Team said...

It is all well and good that you are enjoying the movie business, but what am I going to do until your next book to see what happens to Jean Luc? I am a patient woman, but so far I have been able to move easily from one book to another, having just discovered them a short time ago. These people are not characters in a book, they are my friends, and I want to know about Peter and Clara, and most of all Annie and Jean Luc! When????
(And down the road we can hardly wait to hear the story behind Ruth...)

Ginger said...

I've just found your blog and am happy to tell you how much I LOVE your books and the family of characters you have created. I worked in a convent while I was a theological student, so I particularly enjoyed The Beautiful Mystery because I sang the offices with the Sisters. I'll be seeing you tonight in Vancouver, with my book in hand, hoping for a signature. Ginger

Anonymous said...

I discovered your books in May of this year and since then have read them all. When I finished The Beautiful Mystery, I thought "Oh geeze...when is the next book due out?".

I attended your session last night at the Vancouver Film Festival with the choir from Christ Church Cathedral. It was amazing! You are a very warm and witty woman.

Maureen Harrington said...

I could not be happier, Louise. I'm ecstatic that the STILL LIFE film will be seen in the US. And bravo for Nathaniel Parker – brilliant!

Katie said...

Where are yooouuu? Please don't abandon this lovely classy blog for horrid tawdry Facebook! Don't be seduced, don't go to the dark side, Louise! Come back, its not too late...

Katie (a from-the-first-book fan)

Sunny said...

Discovered your books last year and they sustained me through a very difficult recovery from heart surgery for a leaking valve & got complicated from heart failure. I checked out the entire series, book by book, and came to love Gamache, Reine Marie, Jean-Guy, Annie....as friends. I just finished The beautiful Mystery & was utterly entranced all the way through and now am eagerly awaiting the next one!! It is uncomfortable to be left hanging and now have to wait an interminable amount of time for the next book!!! I tell everyone I know about these books!!

Sharon said...

I can't say enough about how much I absolutely adore your books and entire cast of characters. When I think of Gamache, Michael Kitchen from Foyles War comes to mind instantly, but Nathaniel Parkers is an excellent choice Congratulations on scoring him. I'm soooooo looking forward to the movie.

Please don't stop writing! I'm 1/4 way through The Beautiful Music and captivated once again. I've never been as enthusiastic about a series as I am about this one.

Joyce said...

AMAZING Coincidence I'd like to share.

I am a voracious reader since childhood, but mysteries never caught on for me. I have read a few P.D. James, but that was it.

In March 2012 I was visiting Montreal, my home town, and staying at my friend's Apartment on Outremont and Bernard.

On one of my walks on St Catherine Street, I went into Chapters and then immediately began to exit because of the loud irritating banging music that was being played. At the entrance door I noticed a display of books by an unknown author to me, Louise Penny.

However, when I just glanced at the book I read the name as Louise Pelly, someone I went to Law School.

I was very intrigued and picked up the book. I quickly realized my mistake. However, I glanced at the first two pages and was totally startled to read the name "Clara Morrow." '

I was startled because my friend's daughter's name, at whose apartment I staying is named Clara Morrow. Now that may seem like that was the coincidence, BUT only partly,

I bought the book and rushed and with great enthusiasm to call Clara's grandmother in Ottawa, where Clara was visiting, to announce this coincidence WHEN WHAT DID I LEARN.

Coincidently, Clara's grandmother, Sally Morrow, that day was at the Gift Shop at the Heart Institute in Ottawa, also a voracious reader, looking for a book to read. Unbelievably and coincidently, she too picked up Still Life.

Coincidence continues.

When I got back to work in Toronto, I told a colleague of mine, also a voracious reader, about the coincidence and would bring in the book for her the next day.

The next day when I brought the book in, she said I bought it and started reading. Why, I asked. She said when i got home there was an email from Indigo telling me this is a book that I would like. The coincidence was too much, had to start reading it right away.

She has read all of your books on her e-reader. I like the physical book and have read all but one.

Love love your writing. One big disappointment!!!!!! When buying your books at the bookstore, there was a lot of Bury the Dead, but not, The Brutal Telling. So bought Bury the Dead. (Brilliant Brilliant book)
Finding it very hard to now read The Brutal Telling, as I know how it all has turned out.

Maybe these two books should be sold as part one and part two as a warning for the spoiler if you read Bury the Dead first.

My Zen Shiatsu therapist, also a Sensi - tells me there is no such thing as a coincidence. Meant to be.

Thank you thank you for the Joy of your amazing story telling and your buddhist references = subtle and deep.

Can't wait for your next novel!!!!!!

Dot said...

Louise,
(my French-Canadian, paternal grandmouther's name)
I cannot thank you enough for sharing your gift. The depth & subtleties of your characters is so very satisfying, and I just love them.

A "friend of a friend" loaned me The Beautiful Mystery". I promised to take good care of it, but alas--I must return it with tear stains on the final pages. My heart is seeping like a cracked jar of honey. I was so glad I was reading it @ home as the "turn away" scene caused me to scream "NO, NO, NO" which would have been quite embarressing in public. Now, two days later I find I have an old Toni Braxton torch song running in my head called "Unbreak my heart". You can do it--please. Torture us for awhile if you must but please, please return Jean-Guy to us well and whole at some point.

Also--congrats on the film pick-up! Will be watching for it here in the U.S.--I'm hoping on PBS.
Thank you again for birthing these wonderful characters.

Greg W. said...

Like so many others, I came to your books just recently via the audiobook route. Have "read" 3 (Still Life, Beautiful Mystery, and A Rule Against Murder". Have A Brutal Telling and A Trick of the Light ready to go. I was sure, when I finished A Beautiful Mystery, that you would HAVE TO follow it up with another Gamache/Beauvoir tale. Can't wait to see it on the shelf. Also looking forward to the movie. Keep these marvelous stories coming, Louise. Greg

jo said...

I love reading historical mysteries and last summer a friend told me that I might enjoy reading your books.I picked one up and became hooked and now have read all of your books. They are wonderful they are more than mysteries they are full of insight into human nature and at times very wise. - I love all of the characters. You have built up a wonderful chemistry between all of them and Three Pines is a place anyone would long to visit if not live in!
BUT - your last book I had a very hard time finishing.I have to say I hated the ending. The relationship between Gamache and Beavoir was wonderful .... I just can not believe or want to believe that he would turn away from his mentor ... If there is a next book which I presume there will be I think the reader needs some closure on the evil that resides in the Surete and that Beavoir needs to return to the light of Gamache.

HollyM said...

I look forward to the movie and to seeing the characters on the screen.
I just got A Beautiful Mystery from the library Friday and I can't stop reading it! I believe it's my favorite yet.

othello said...

Please keep us posted regarding the films and let us know which channels they will air on in the United States.

I have so enjoyed your books and have learned a bit of history about Quebec , Gregorian Chants, and the quiet tensions that sometimes still vibrate beneath the surface of the French and English population. Although I live in Chicago and have traveled to Europe, I have not been to Quebec or anywhere in Canada for that matter. I am now very eager to visit Montreal and Quebec City and experience this wonderful place you have described so well in your novels!

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Grace said...

I do look forward to the T.V. movie in September. I like Nathaniel Parker and I'm sure he's done a great job, but wasn't there a Canadian who could/would have played the part? Were any approached

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Kerry said...

I loved reading Still Life, and now I am ready to read all your books. I am totally hooked. My husband and I are both from Magog but now we have lived in SW Ontario for 30 years. We still try to visit every year. We are both looking forward to your movie. I have been telling all my friends. Is there a date for it yet?

Anonymous said...

I watched Still Life last night and hope dearly they will NEVER make another one.

Jennifer said...

I agree with anonymous. Please don't let CBC do another film. It was dreadful. I have read most of your books and the film did not do Still Life any justice. So much takes place in the Bistro. We barely saw it. The reactions to Jane's paintings were undermined in the film. The detail you give to the food was not seen in the film at all. The food looked like something from zehrs. It was choppy and very poorly edited. The characters were OK. I really like Nathanial Parker. I have read Elisabeth George and Nathanial played Linley so well. He is not the character described as Gamache, though. All in all, the film shouldn't have been crammed into a 2 hour film with tons of commercials. With the impeccable detail you write, the film could have easily been turned into a miniseries

Anonymous said...

*sigh* The movie was a cheap knock off of a high quality book.

Most egregious was removing all traces of the nuisances and flavours of Quebec. Many of the actors are fluent in both French and English and grew up in Quebec. Were the French characters directed to 'sound Anglais' to minimize how hopelessly Mr. Parker was miscast? I utterly adore him, but not in this.

Quebec has a vibrant film and television industry, surely a Gamache could have been cast that would have been more appropriate.

I'll just continue reading your books and give any other adaptation a pass.

gfid said...

Having just come across your blog, I was THRILLED to read that you're nearing completion of the next book. After impatiently waiting for How The Light Gets In, I devoured it the day i received it, then gave it to my library, which had a long list of people waiting for a chance to read it.

My turn to select the book for my book club was last month. As none of the other ladies had yet met Inspector Gamache, I made introductions, via Still Life. He was, of course, received with open arms, and you both have 9 new fans in northern Alberta.

These are the sort of books I wish I could write, with complex, true to life characters.... Imperfect, beloved friends.... Canadian to the core, with their feet firmly on the ground and their eyes on a higher plane.

Thank you so much for Three Pines and its delightful community.

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Just finished reading The Long Way Home...it seemed to be the final ending with Peter's death. Will you continue with the series?

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Hello Louise. I am so happy that your book(s) are finally being recognized by the movie/television set of people. I have been an avid reader of yours since the very first book. As I sit here in my home, listening to the robins wake the neighborhood, and drinking my first cuppa of the day, I am reminded of Gamache and his solitary but happy existence. I do hope the fine subtlety of his personality will come through in your newest adventure - film a sometimes mixed blessing. Congratulations to you in getting the recognition for your wonderful Land of Three Pines soon to be shown in Canada. Please, please let the movie/film be shown here in the States. Like some of the other comments, I hope the Corporation for Pubilc Brodcasting will have the funds and wherewithal to carry Inspector Gamache in all his full frailty and strength. He is one of my Heros! I have written you before but I don't expect you to remember - I just wanted to voice my support and excitement in your newest adventure. Take good care of yourself - we must have you & your wonderful stories around for many years, books, and now films! Cheers!

MarkM said...

Nathaniel Parker?

Disappointing!

Although I'm sure he's a nice chap, I find Nathaniel Parker a very staid, and ultra reserved, and wooden actor, lacking screen charisma and emotion and excitement, in other words - boring.

I was hoping for someone with a real sense of passion for life, and emotive feeling that could be projected on screen, not an old English shakespearean establishment actor. Oh my my, bad choice.

You have limited your audience to the Lynley crowd. But I'm sure we will carry on - stiff upper lip and all that - eh what old chum?

The really stupid thing about this, and the complete lack of common sense decision making, is that a French Canadian actor was not deemed good enough to fill the part. This is poor judgement, and a sell out of sorts.

Not good news. Why didn't the author have a veto right over the selection of her main character, and if she did, and did not enforce it upon this wrongful selection, then what can she possibly be thinking.

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Irene said...

Hello Louise,
I love your books overall. I have some questions and critiques about some, but i do think you are a very good writer.
I don't know where I can ask questions. This is probably the wrong place. But this question is about the Kingdom of the Blind. I wrestle with an inconsistency that I can't figure out. Am I wrong and did I miss something, or did you make a mistake?
Bertha Baumgartner calls herself a baroness. Her children explain: 'her maiden name is Bauer. But her grandfather was a Kinderoth'. (ch 13) Then later we go back in history and discover that a long time ago there was a feud between the descendants of the 2 twin sons of baron Kinderoth. So, he is an ancestor or Bertha Baumgartner, nee Bauer. Later we read that by the 1930s the descendents of one of the sons had become Baumgartners, through marriage, and moved to Canada. (ch 30)
This doesn't fit. Bertha didn't call herself a baroness because she was married with a Baumgartner, but because her grandfather was a Kinderoth, according to chapter 13.
Could you explain this? I cant

Rani Macias said...

I don't do FB so am leaving a comment here...

Just finished reading A Trick of the Light. Prior to reading it, my husband and I listened to you online as you spoke to a room full of folks. Your sense of humor and your appreciation for people is commendable--and speaks to why your books are top sellers...and so enthralling.

As I read the last couple of sentences from A Trick of the Light, I was surprised to find tears in my eyes. And then I knew why--you (and Ruth) reminded me that there is hope amongst this pandemic. That there is "a quiet place in the bright sunshine".

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I've just learned Alfred Molina is to play Armand in Three Pines, an Amazon series currently in production. It's a shame Nat Parker is no longer involved, imho he's a great actor, but I very much look forward to watching this new production & hope Ms Penny you have been involved from the start, protecting out characters!

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