Madonna’s Directorial Debut Finds a Home with The Weinstein Company

The Weinstein Company is taking a chance on Madonna, picking up her feature film directorial debut, W.E., for distribution in the U.S.  A romantic drama, W.E. was not only directed by Madonna but also co-written by the pop diva (along with Alek Keshishian).

The film stars Abbie Cornish (Limitless), Oscar Isaac (Drive), James D’Arcy (Master and Commander), Andrea Riseborough (Never Let Me Go), Natalie Dormer (The Tudors), Richard Coyle (Prince of Persia), James Fox (Sherlock Holmes) and Laurence Fox (Inspector Lewis).  The announcement was made by TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein and President of Production Donna Gigliotti.

Spanning six decades, W.E. juxtaposes a contemporary love story with that of King Edward VIII and American divorcée Wallis Simpson.

W.E. is about the nature of true love, and the sacrifices and compromises that are often made.  I’ve wanted to tell this story for a very long time, and bringing it to life has been a great adventure for me. I’m looking forward to working with Harvey and The Weinstein Company on this film,” commented Madonna.

“Madonna has really come into her own as a filmmaker with W.E.,” said Weinstein. “She’s taken one of the most famous romances of the 20th Century and brought it to life in a smart, sexy and thoroughly modern way. It’s a terrific addition to our US release slate.”

Commented Gigliotti, “The advance footage for W.E. was some of the most impressive I’ve ever seen.  I can’t wait for American audiences to have the opportunity to see this film.”

W.E. Movie Poster

The Plot: W.E. tells the story of two fragile but determined women – Wally Winthrop and Wallis Simpson – separated by more than six decades.  In 1998, lonely New Yorker Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) is obsessed with what she perceives as the ultimate love story: King Edward’s VIII’s abdication of the British throne for the woman he loved, American divorcée Wallis Simpson.

But Wally’s research, including several visits to the Sotheby’s auction of the Windsor Estate, reveals that the couple’s life together was not as perfect as she thought. Weaving back and forth in time, W.E. intertwines Wally’s journey of discovery in New York with the story of Wallis (Andrea Riseborough) and Edward (James D’Arcy), from the glamorous early days of their romance to the slow unraveling of their lives in the decades that followed.