IFC Greenlights Original Comedy Series ''Portlandia,'' From Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein and Jonathan Krisel
Starring Armisen & Brownstein; Guest Starring Kyle MacLachlan Broadway Video Producing Series to Debut on IFC in 2011
Los Angeles, CA - August 6, 2010 - IFC has greenlit "Portlandia," an original short-based comedy series that lovingly illustrates the people and values of Portland, Ore. Fred Armisen ("SNL") and Carrie Brownstein (vocalist/guitarist, "Sleater-Kinney") star in the series, alongside guest stars Kyle MacLachlan ("Twin Peaks," "Sex & The City") and Aubrey Plaza ("Parks and Recreation"). Armisen and Brownstein write the series with Allison Silverman ("The Colbert Report") and Jonathan Krisel ("SNL," "Tim and Eric"), who is also the series' director. The series is executive produced by Lorne Michaels. "Portlandia" begins production later this month and is shot entirely on location in Portland.
"This series truly personifies the sharp-cool-twisted filter of IFC's programming," said Debbie DeMontreux, senior vice president of original programming for IFC. "Fred and Carrie are amazing artists and their distinct sense of humor makes this show uniquely IFC and sets it apart from anything else on television. We're equally excited to work with Lorne and Broadway Video given their legacy of producing such well known and well regarded shows."
"I'm so excited about working on this," said Armisen. "It's a passion project I have been working on with Carrie Brownstein for a while, and I can't think of a better way to spend my off seasons from SNL. Working with Lorne has been especially nice."
Each half-hour episode of "Portlandia" will include interwoven short films starring Armisen and Brownstein, which portray the progressive personalities, aesthetics, and values of "Portlandia", the creators' dreamy and absurd rendering of Portland, Ore. In the series' premiere, viewers will meet the owners of a feminist book store; a militant bike messenger; an artsy couple who put cut-outs of birds on everything; and a punk rock couple negotiating a "safe word" to help govern their love life. The first episode also depicts Armisen and Brownstein meeting with the Mayor of Portland (Kyle MacLachlan) who solicits the duo to write a new theme song for the city in a segment that also features the real mayor of Portland (Sam Adams) playing the assistant to MacLachlan's "mayor." That theme song, and all the series' original music, is written and performed by Armisen and Brownstein.
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