2016 Oct 07

Margaret is set to star in “IO”

Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie & Danny Huston Lead Sci-Fi Pic ‘IO’

Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie and Danny Huston are set to star in IO, a sci-fi pic IO for director Jonathan Helpert. Shooting starts this week in France on the film, which follows one girl’s coming of age while examining the dangers of humanity’s current relationship with the planet. Netflix will stream the movie starting next year.

Qualley will play Sam Walden, a teenager surviving as one of the last people on an abandoned post-cataclysmic Earth, who is racing to find a cure for her poisoned home world before the last shuttle off the planet to the distant human space colony leaves her stranded. Mackie will play Micah, a complicated and mysterious refugee on his way to the imminent shuttle launch who makes Sam question whether she can really alter Earth’s fate.

Mandalay Pictures’ Jason Michael Berman and Untitled Entertainment’s Laura Rister will produce IOThe project was developed at the Sundance Institute’s Writers Lab and the Sundance Institute Catalyst Forum. Clay Jeter, Charles Spano  and Will Basanta penned the original script.

Qualley is repped by UTA, Management 360 and Sloane Offer. Mackie is with UTA and Inspire Entertainment. Huston is repped by WME, Julian Belfrage Associates, Untitled Entertainment and Myman Abell. Helpert is with WME.

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2016 Sep 24

“The Nice Guys” Captures

I’ve added some captures of Margaret (as Amelia Kuttner) in the film, The Nice Guys (2016).

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2016 Aug 29

Margaret for “Kenzo World”

Margaret for “Kenzo World”

I’ve added some captures of Margaret featured in a short film for KENZO‘s first fragrance. Check out the (commercial) video here.

KENZO WORLD
Carol Lim and Humberto Leon release their first KENZO fragrance, created in collaboration with famous perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. Evocation of one of the brand’s most iconic prints, KENZO WORLD’s flacon offers a mix of black rubber, pink gold and opaline.
In the spirit of this irreverent and lively fragrance, Spike Jonze directed an electric film in which actress and dancer Margaret Qualley performs an unforgettable choreography imagined by Ryan Heffington on an exclusive track by Sam Spiegel & Ape Drums featuring Assassin.

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2016 Aug 29

Margaret Featured in Kenzo Film

Watch ‘The Nice Guys’ Star Margaret Qualley Dance Her Way Through Spike Jonze’s Kenzo Film

The film is timed to the release of the new Kenzo World fragrance, and casts L.A.’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in a starring role.

On July 4, Kenzo creative directors Humberto Leon and Carol Lim threw a fancy backyard BBQ bash in Paris to celebrate their first fragrance for the fashion house, Kenzo World. To accompany the new parfum, the designers partnered with longtime collaborator, Her director Spike Jonze, on a short film called My Mutant Brain, starring The Nice Guys actress Margaret Qualley.

In the movie, Qualley breaks away from a boring formal dinner and dances (over)dramatically down the halls of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in DTLA. With moves choreographed by Ryan Heffington (whose work is seen in Sia’s “Chandelier”), Qualley shows off her best high kicks, back flips and even the ability to shoot, uh, laser beams from her fingers to the tune of Sam Spiegal and Ape Drums’ dance track “Mutant Brain.”

“When we think about perfume campaigns, we think about a pretty girl with a bottle. This clip is exactly the opposite,” said Qualley, who is clad in a green dress designed by Leon and Lim in the film. “It’s very multi-faceted and different; it takes the spectator by surprise.”

The feminine floral scent of Kenzo World, created by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, features notes of Ambroxan, Peony and Egyptian Jasmine in an eye-shaped bottle that’s inspired by the luxury label’s famous eye motif.

As Lim and Leon put it, “The eye is both feminine and powerful at the same time.”

2016 Jun 02

Actresses on the Rise, in Minimalist Knits

Actresses on the Rise, in Minimalist Knits

Margaret Qualley

The daughter of the actress Andie MacDowell, Qualley had just finished a stint at New York’s American Ballet Theater and was on the verge of joining a professional company in her native North Carolina when she decided she no longer wanted to be a dancer. “I just realized I was chasing an expired dream,” says Qualley, now 21. She eventually enrolled at NYU to study acting, but left after just a semester, when “The Leftovers,” on which she plays the angsty teenager Jill Garvey, was picked up by HBO. Her latest role, as an activist who goes missing in Shane Black’s neo-noir crime comedy “The Nice Guys,” put her face to face with one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, who gave her some much-needed encouragement. “My first night shooting, I had to run down the windshield of a car, and it was like 12 degrees and snowing and I was wearing a dress that wasn’t exactly thermal,” Qualley says. “But then Ryan Gosling was like, ‘You look like a superhero,’ and I thought, ‘I’ll stand out in the freezing cold for life now. I’m good.’”

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