Sundance Breakout ‘Thelma’ Set for Mandarin Remake by Stars Collective, Titled ‘Grandma, Please’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Stars Collective is developing 'Grandma, Please,' a Mandarin-language remake of Sundance hit "Thelma," with Peter Luo writing and producing.
Stars Collective is developing 'Grandma, Please,' a Mandarin-language remake of Sundance hit "Thelma," with Peter Luo writing and producing.
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