Netflix, the global entertainment giant, was honored to present an exclusive screening of their upcoming series, “All the Light We Cannot See,” co-hosted by Grammy-nominated artist Natalie Grant, fashion & lifestyle guru Hunter Premo, and renowned mom maven and author Jessica Turner. The event, held at the exclusive Soho House in Nashville, featured an intimate gathering of notable influencers, including Jess Conte, Gabriel Conte, TikTok comedian Chris Guerra, Julia Haven, Ashley Hetherington, and Matthew Paul Turner. Following the screening, the attendees engaged in a lively discussion about the series’s central themes: the power of community and hope, the love of family, and discovering light in the midst of profound darkness.
Natalie Grant shared her thoughts on the series: “What struck me about the series was the power of words. The fact that she believed that she could withstand. Not just the character but the actress. Marie says, ‘in this time of stupid darkness what are we saying?’ and I find that so timely. We have so much power in our words.”
Hunter Premo, reflecting on the series as a mother, noted: “What struck me as a mother was Mark Ruffalo’s character and everything he did as a father to prepare his daughter for the world. I also was moved by the notion that light goes on even in the darkness.”
Jessica Turner shared her heartfelt response to the series: “When I watched this series, I didn’t remember the story’s plot because I read it 9 years ago. But I did remember the feeling. The series made me feel the exact same way I felt when I read the book. So powerful!”
“All the Light We Cannot See” is set to premiere on Netflix on November 2nd. Stay connected with Netflix on social media platforms for the latest updates and announcements regarding this thrilling miniseries.
About ‘All the Light We Cannot See’
Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller “All The Light We Cannot See” will be transformed into an epic four-part Netflix limited series, produced by Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment. The series is penned by Steven Knight, known for “Peaky Blinders.” Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, and Josh Barry of 21 Laps Entertainment serve as executive producers on the series. 21 Laps is the production company behind the acclaimed global phenomenon “Stranger Things,” Oscar-nominated film “Arrival,” Netflix hit series “Shadow and Bone,” hit movies “Free Guy,” and “The Adam Project.” Knight also serves as an executive producer. Joe Strechay serves as an Associate Producer, Blindness and Accessibility Consultant, bringing a unique perspective to the series.
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