The Production Team of the Netflix Series Russian Doll Attend Opening Night at the 3rd Annual Split Screens Festival

Judith Davis
2 min readMay 30, 2019

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On Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at the IFC Center in NYC, the Split Screens Festival open with a panel and discussion with team from the Netflix series Russian Doll.

In attendance for the panel were: co-creator and co-executive producer Leslye Headland, production designer Michael Bricker, hair department head Marcel Dagenais, editor Todd Downing, costume designer Jenn Rogien, director of photography Chris Teague, and editor Laura Weinberg.

Every facet of this unique show was discussed in detail, from the use of color to tell us whose timeline we’re in, to the way the history of the East Village figures in the plot, to the influence of three classic films: All That Jazz, The Shining and Defending Your Life.

Festival Co-Creative Director Matt Zoller Seitz

Russian Doll follows the life and death of a hard-partying heroine, Nadia (Natasha Lyonne), ends her 36th birthday by dying a sudden, shocking death and being instantly resurrected, you know you’ve entered an East Village Twilight Zone where the established rules of existence have been replaced by a series of question marks. A time-loop narrative in the spirit of Groundhog Day and Edge of Tomorrow, the eight-episode series unfurls a complex cosmology, governed by rules that can only be divined by living (and dying) day after day after day.

Russian Doll is produced by Universal Television in association with Jax Media, Paper Kite Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment, Shoot to Midnight, Avenue A.

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Judith Davis
Judith Davis

Written by Judith Davis

A professional writer, content manager, and web producer who has worked for quite a few high profile brands. https://twitter.com/JudithD_NYCGirl

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