‘Culpa Mía’ gets a remake, Prime Video U.K announces ‘My Fault: London’

Prime Video announces "My Fault: London," a British adaptation of the Spanish hit "Culpa Mia"


Pop Culture & Art May 22, 2024
Courtesy: Prime Video UK

Prime Video has unveiled plans for a British adaptation of the popular Spanish movie "Culpa Mia," aptly titled "My Fault: London." The film, which recently concluded filming in the United Kingdom, is set to retell the captivating story of Nick and Noah, portrayed by rising stars Asha Banks ("A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder") and Matthew Broome ("The Buccaneers").

Directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, with a screenplay by Melissa Osborne ("Change"), "My Fault: London" promises to captivate audiences with its poignant narrative. The film adaptation, set against the backdrop of the bustling metropolis of London, follows the journey of Noah as she navigates a tumultuous summer filled with newfound love, familial complications, and the ghosts of her past.

James Farrell, VP of International Originals at Amazon MGM Studios, expressed excitement over the project, stating, "We know fans around the world will be excited to hear that Prime Video will deliver them a brand new British remake of the first book of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy with ‘My Fault: London.’"

The cast of "My Fault: London" boasts a talented ensemble, including Eve Macklin ("Brooklyn") as Ella, Ray Fearon ("Barbie") as William, Enva Lewis ("How to Have Sex") as Jenna, Jason Flemyng ("Black Dog") as Travis, Kerim Hassan ("Champion") as Lion, Sam Buchanan ("Back to Black") as Ronnie, Amelia Kenworthy ("Messenger") as Anna, and Harry Gilby ("Tolkien") as Dan.

The Spanish version of the story, titled "Culpa Mia," initially premiered on Prime Video last year, garnering significant acclaim. Directed by Domingo González, the adaptation also draws from Mercedes Ron’s debut novel in her widely celebrated "Culpables" trilogy.

"We’re delighted to be investing in rising talent Asha Banks and Matthew Broome as Nick and Noah, bringing this world renowned story to life through a British lens," Farrell added.

"My Fault: London" is produced by 42, with Ben Pugh and Erica Steinberg spearheading production efforts. Kari Hatfield serves as executive producer alongside Pokeepsie Films’ Alex de la Iglesia, Carolina Bang, and Domingo González, ensuring a seamless transition from page to screen for this captivating tale.

 

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