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						TV+ premieres with star-studded period drama 'Dickinson' 
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						[September 16, 2019]   
						By Gabriella Borter
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple 
						TV+ premiered its first show at the Tribeca TV Festival 
						on Saturday, flaunting feminist snark, lavish period 
						costumes and a star-studded cast in "Dickinson," a 
						series that sheds a modern light on the life of an 
						iconic American poet.
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				 Emily Dickinson, the prolific American poet, is played by Hailee 
				Steinfeld, the pop star whose breakout vocal performance in 
				Pitch Perfect 2 and debut single "Love Myself" made her a teen 
				idol - a casting decision that Apple is likely betting on to 
				draw young, loyal fans to the streaming service. 
 Steinfeld's Dickinson is a firebrand who writes poetry furiously 
				into the night and flirts with Death, a character played by 
				rapper Wiz Khalifa, all while feeling constrained by the 
				expectations she faces as a woman in 1850s New England.
 
 In the first episode, Dickinson resists her mother's efforts to 
				marry her off and is heartbroken when her father berates her for 
				submitting a poem to be published in a literary magazine.
 
				
				 
				"I do think that the pressure that Emily Dickinson is under to 
				feel or act or do certain things, I think that women still feel 
				that today," Steinfeld said after a screening of the show's 
				first episode.
 Steinfeld also surprised the Tribeca audience with the 
				announcement that she will release her new single "Afterlife" on 
				Sept. 19 and the song will feature in the show.
 
 "Dickinson", which also stars Jane Krakowski of NBC's "30 Rock", 
				joins seven other original shows that Apple TV+ will feature 
				when it launches on Nov. 1, including "The Morning Show" with 
				Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon and "See," a sci-fi drama 
				featuring Jason Momoa.
 
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				"Dickinson" cast members said they were grateful Apple seemed to 
				spare no expense on period costumes and sets.
 Apple, which transformed the music, mobile and personal 
				computing industries, plans to spend $2 billion on original 
				programming for its new streaming service this year.
 
 "They clearly put a lot of money and kindness into the look of 
				the show which I think pays off amazingly on screen," Krakowski, 
				who plays Dickinson's mother, said after the Tribeca screening.
 
 To compete with Walt Disney Co's <DIS.N> Disney+ and Netflix <NFLX.O> 
				in a battle for streaming TV customers, Apple is offering a year 
				of free TV service for customers who purchase most Apple 
				devices. Apple TV+ will be available in over 100 markets at 
				launch.
 
 (Reporting by Gabriella Borter; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
 
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