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Become obsessed with Vladimir, the eight-episode adaptation of the critically acclaimed, bestselling novel of the same name by Julia May Jonas. Rachel Weisz, John Slattery, and Leo Woodall star in the twisty comedy-drama series, which is now streaming on Netflix. “It’s like a heightened fairy tale,” says Weisz. “It’s mischievous, and it’s a good tonal cocktail.” 

Fall down the rabbit hole with the explosive trailer, and keep reading Tudum’s syllabus for everything else you need to know about Vladimir.  

What is Vladimir about?

Vladimir follows an unnamed, middle-aged protagonist (Weisz) who is a writer, professor, wife, and mom. As her life unravels, she becomes obsessed with a captivating new colleague, the eponymous Vladimir (Woodall), at the small liberal arts college where she’s worked for decades. Full of sexy secrets, dark humor, and complex characters, Vladimir is about what happens when a woman is hell-bent on turning her fantasies into reality. 

John Slattery as John stands in a cozy, warmly lit kitchen, gesturing with one hand. The kitchen has potted plants, dishes, and bottles on the counter, and a window in the background.
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Slattery plays the protagonist’s husband, who is also at a personal and professional stalemate. Woodall brings Vladimir, a fellow writer and professor as well as the object of the protagonist’s fixation, to life. Meet the other enigmatic characters, and the actors who play them, on Tudum.

What is the name of Rachel Weisz’s character in Vladimir?

If you were watching Vladimir and felt like you missed what the character’s name is, you don’t have to get your ears checked. Just like in Jonas’s book, we never learn the name of Weisz’s character in the series. 

Is Vladimir based on a book?

Yes. The novel — which topped NPR, Washington Post, People, Vulture, Guardian, Vox, Kirkus Reviews, Newsweek, LitHub, and New York Public Library book-of-the-year lists — was Jonas’s incisive debut. Watch Jonas, Weisz, Woodall, and others discuss how they brought the book to the screen in a new video on Tudum

“I had Julia’s novel, which I’d read prior to being offered the role, and I had her screenplays,” says Weisz. “Her writing is so superb. It’s so funny and mischievous and truthful, and slightly ridiculous. That’s what makes it funny.”

Woodall was impressed by how seamlessly Jonas brought her story to the screen. “She’s extraordinary,” says Woodall. “It was her first time working on a film set. It was the first time a novel of hers had been made into a TV show, her first time showrunning. She had a lot of responsibility.”

The actors found it helpful to have Jonas present while shooting the eight episodes to discuss the complicated characters they play: “She had so much on her plate, but she dealt with it wonderfully. She’s very flexible and collaborative,” Woodall adds. “There were so many points where she would have insight that was invaluable. When you are a leader of a set, and she was in very many ways our leader, you have to set the tone, and your energy bleeds out into a set. What she’s done is really remarkable.”

Book cover image of ‘Vladimir’

Why is the series titled Vladimir?

Vladimir is named after Woodall’s character, on whom the protagonist has a crush. The series’ title embodies how the show playfully flips the script. “It’s a nod to novels that name themselves after the young women whom the man is obsessed with,” says author Jonas, who serves as the show’s creator, writer, and executive producer. “This is the subject of fixation that we’re going to be talking about, and I wanted to flip the script and have it be coming from a woman’s perspective.” Read more about the show’s literary Easter eggs on Tudum.

Why does Rachel Weisz break the fourth wall in Vladimir?

Throughout the series, Weisz’s character speaks directly to the camera. For Jonas, this was a way to bring a deeply internalized narrator from the page to the screen. “We managed to make external a lot of those internalizations through the direct address and the fantasy and things like that,” the author says.

For Weisz, this presented a playful storytelling opportunity. “You have direct access to what the character is thinking and then also what she wants you to think,” says the actor. “What she wants you to think is a little distant from the total truth. The narrative she tells isn’t always accurate, but that seems like a very human trait — to adjust the truth for one’s audience when things are [getting] out of control.”

By speaking to the camera, the Oscar-winning actor also reveals a side of herself we rarely see: a silly and chaotic antihero. “It’s funny [when] she does a direct address,” Slattery says of his co-star. “She says one thing and then admits to another thing.” 

Woodall adds, “When Rachel’s character breaks the fourth wall, we, the audience, are in on the joke, which makes it immersive and fun. But also, there’s a world in which she is justifying some of the actions that she takes, like we all do,” he says — “when you do or say something, and you immediately need to rationalize it. That makes her very relatable.”

Only Weisz could pull off this very human balance, Woodall says. “I have so much admiration for her. There’s a very natural, charming kookiness about Rachel that is perfect for the protagonist. You need the protagonist to be charming to be on her side.”

Who is in the cast of Vladimir?

  • Rachel Weisz (The Favourite, Dead Ringers, The Constant Gardener, The Mummy)
  • Leo Woodall (One DayBridget Jones: Mad About the Boy)
  • John Slattery (Mad Men, Spotlight, Nuremberg)
  • Jessica Henwick (Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Silo)
  • Ellen Robertson (Mickey 17, Black Mirror
  • Kayli Carter (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Mrs. America, Private Life)
  • Miriam Silverman (Your Friends & Neighbors, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window)
  • Mallori Johnson (Is God Is, Steal Away)  
  • Matt Walsh (Veep, The Perfect Date)
  • Tattiawna Jones (Murderbot, Station Eleven)  
  • Louise Lambert (Chucky, Doc, Ginny & Georgia)
Leo Woodall as Vladimir and Jessica Henwick as Cynthia standing indoors, smiling and talking to another person, with patterned wallpaper and a window in the background, casual atmosphere.
Ellen Robertson as Sid and Rachel Weisz as M sit at a cluttered table with paperwork, folders, and a laptop in a cozy library or study lined with bookshelves, having a focused conversation. A bowl of apples is in the center of the table.

What songs are in the Vladimir soundtrack?

The series is powered by a range of bops that encapsulate the roller-coaster experience of having a crush. From Patti Smith and Joni Mitchell to Chappell Roan and Shygirl, Vladimir understands what obsession and unraveling sound like. Keep reading for the full, pitch-perfect track list:

  • “Voices of Spring String Quartet” by 5 Alarm / Johann Strauss II
  • “Will I Ever Love Again” by Paul Rawson / Paul Sandrone
  • “Play with Fire” by Barbara Ernie
  • “Femininomenon” by Chappell Roan
  • “Mind Game” by CHRLY-K
  • “Dancing Barefoot” by Patti Smith
  • “MUSCLE” by METTE
  • “End of the Road” by Noga Erez feat. Audrey Nuna
  • “Catching Feelings” by Christine and the Queens, Cerrone
  • “Before Times” by Brian Seymour
  • “The Boys Wanna Be Her” by Peaches
  • “Lacrimosa, Requiem in D Minor” by Mozart
  • “Mind’s Eye” by Cati Landry
  • “Two of Hearts” by Stacey Q
  • “Rainbows” by Dan Crisci
  • “F-Me (feat. Yseult)” by Shygirl & Club Shy
  • “Pourquoi me réveille” by Peter Dvorský
  • “Pourquoi me réveiller” by Extreme
  • “Tired and Sick” by Otha
  • “Help Me” by Joni Mitchell
  • “My Love for You” by ESG
  • “Rachel, I Took off My Shoes” by Sylvia Platypus
  • “Old Ways” by Ogreta
  • “Here I Go” by Dante Mazzetti
  • “The Love I Want” by Dara Ackerman
  • “Sin Solución (with Piper Pimienta Diaz & Peter Scott)” by Grain Combo Los Supremos
  • “Crazy” by Doechii
  • “Truth Hurts” by Lizzo

Who else is involved in Vladimir?

The Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning team of Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (Fleishman Is in Trouble, American Splendor) directs two episodes. Springer Berman, Pulcini, and Oscar-winning actor Weisz executive produce the series. Sharon Horgan, Stacy Greenberg, and Kira Carstensen executive produce for Merman, alongside Jason Winer and Jon Radler for Small Dog Picture Company.

“I fell in love with Julia’s writing from the very first paragraph,” Horgan said when the project was announced. “I feel very lucky and incredibly excited for Merman to bring Vladimir to life alongside Small Dog. Getting to partner with Netflix and have Rachel attached is a thrill, and a testament to the brilliance of the scripts.”

When can I watch Vladimir?

Vladimir is now streaming on Netflix. Once you’ve devoured all eight episodes, head to Tudum to make sense of the shocking ending.

A woman with long brown hair gently rests her hands on a younger man’s head; both pose against an ornate green patterned backdrop. The image has text featuring names and the title "Vladimir" in elegant font on the foreground.

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  • First Look
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    By Brookie McIlvaine
    March 23
  • Guide
    The bookish episode titles and Lolita-inspired bakery are enough for a syllabus.
    By Jean Bentley
    March 23
  • Book to Screen
    Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, and more weigh in.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    March 23
  • Cover Story
    The actor brings Julia May Jonas’s narrator to life in the adaptation.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    March 23
  • Actor
    The actor breaks down a few of the more unhinged scenes.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    March 23
  • Explainer
    How far does the protagonist take her obsession? The cast and creator dive in.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    March 23
  • Who’s Who
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    March 23

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