National Geographic Channel (@NatGeoChannel) today announced the cast of the upcoming four-hour television movie event Saints & Strangers, directed by Paul Edwards and produced by Sony Pictures Television with Little Engine Productions.
The Saints
The "saints" aboard the Mayflower were religious separatists who abandoned their prior lives for religious freedom and an opportunity to create a new social order built on their values.
The Strangers
The "strangers" were those Mayflower passengers who were seeking adventure and financial opportunity, not religious freedom.
The Native Americans
The Mayflower passengers were far from the first settlers on New England, preceded by a number of Native American tribes confronted with their own political turmoil long before the arrival of the Europeans.
"I am incredibly excited by the talented ensemble that we have assembled for this movie," said Tim Pastore, NGC's president of original programming and production. "Under Paul's direction, and with the powerful script we have from Eric Overmyer and Seth Fisher, I cannot wait to see what this cast can do."
"We are delighted that our epic historical adventure will come to life with an amazing cast of brilliant actors," said Helen Verno, executive vice president, movies and miniseries, Sony Pictures Television.
Saints & Strangers is a story that goes beyond the familiar historical account of Thanksgiving, revealing the trials and tribulations of the first settlers at Plymouth: 101 men, women and children who sailed on a chartered ship for a place they had ever seen. Of this group, half were those we know as "Pilgrims," religious separatists who abandoned their prior lives for a single cause: religious freedom. The other, the "adventurers," were motivated by real-world material objectives as opposed to spiritual ideas. This clash of values created complex inner struggles for the group as they sought to establish new individual identities and a new colony, compounded by a complicated relationship with the Native Americans. The settlers' willingness to take risks, adapt and persevere despite the odds continues to define the American spirit to this day.
Saints & Strangers will be produced for National Geographic Channels US by Sony Pictures Television. For Little Engine Productions, executive producers are Grant Scharbo and Gina Matthews, Teri Weinberg is executive producer, Eric Overmyer is executive producer/writer, and Seth Fisher is writer. The original script was written by Chip Johannessen, with revisions by Walon Green. For Sony Pictures Television, executive vice president of movies and limited series is Helen Verno. For National Geographic Channels, president of original programming and production is Tim Pastore; vice president of production is Matt Renner.
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