Natasha Lyonne, Sean Lennon, and Evan Ross have officially launched Ariadne, a production venture making its debut at Cannes with Vitruvian Scumbag, a transhumanism docuseries that began filming last month.
The trio—known for their work across television, music, and film—bring distinct credentials. Lyonne earned Emmy nominations for Russian Doll and Poker Face; Lennon has music and production credits; Ross has film and television experience.
Named after the Greek mythological figure Ariadne, the studio launches with a transhumanism docuseries as its first project. Vitruvian Scumbag explores the philosophical and cultural implications of human enhancement and technological transcendence.
For a studio days old, launching at Cannes signals serious intent. Industry observers are watching to see what comes next from the collective.




