PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Royaume-Uni
James Gardner prépare Grans Gone Wild
- Ce deuxième long-métrage par le réalisateur de Jellyfish est une comédie noire sur deux soeurs du troisième âge qui ne se parlent plus
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British director and NFTS alumnus James Gardner is now preparing his sophomore film, a black comedy entitled Grans Gone Wild. His debut feature, Jellyfish [+lire aussi :
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The script for this new project, penned by Simon Lord (Jellyfish) and the director himself, focuses on two estranged elderly sisters who reconnect on a no-holds-barred bender that goes awry. Penelope Wilton (Summerland, Eternal Beauty) will play one of the two sisters, whilst Asa Butterfield (Greed [+lire aussi :
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Principal photography is set to commence in September this year. The selected locations are near the M25 in England, and in Wales, including the city of Aberystwyth (a crucial location in the storyline).
Grans Gone Wild is being produced by Katie Dolan for British outfit Cosmik Pictures. Before boarding the project, Dolan gained extensive experience as an executive producer for top music stars such as David Bowie, Sigur Rós, Chemical Brothers, Coldplay and Elton John.
The release date is yet to be confirmed.
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