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Mainstay Entertainment to Produce Documentary on Tennis Star Aleksandra Krunic

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Mainstay Entertainment Producing Documentary on Tennis Player Aleksandra Krunic

Mainstay Entertainment, known for its diverse slate of projects across platforms, is set to produce a documentary on professional tennis player Aleksandra Krunic. The project, spearheaded by producers Norman Aladjem and Madeleine Buisseret, will be helmed by sports documentarian Natalie Jowett, who has an impressive track record in the industry.

Scheduled to begin production on April 8 at the Billie Jean King Cup in Lisbon, the documentary will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the reality of being a professional athlete, shedding light on the challenges and sacrifices that come with the glamorous image often associated with sports stars.

Mainstay’s commitment to telling compelling stories extends beyond this project, with a range of feature films and television series in development. From the adaptation of Trevor Noah’s bestselling memoir to the genre-bending vampire Western, the production company is dedicated to bringing diverse and engaging content to audiences.

Natalie Jowett, a seasoned writer, producer, director, and visual artist, brings a wealth of experience to the documentary. With a background in sports journalism, she has covered some of the biggest events in the industry, earning multiple awards along the way.

As the project moves forward, fans can expect a unique and insightful look into the world of professional tennis through the eyes of Aleksandra Krunic. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting collaboration between Mainstay Entertainment and Natalie Jowett.

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