PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT États-Unis / Royaume-Uni
Emily Blunt fait équipe avec John Crowley sur Walk the Blue Fields
- Le tournage de ce long-métrage, adapté de la nouvelle de Claire Keegan, s'effectuera en Irlande au début de l'année prochaine

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As first reported by Deadline, Emily Blunt is set to star in and produce Walk the Blue Fields, an adaptation of Claire Keegan’s short story of the same name. The project will be directed in Ireland by John Crowley, with a screenplay penned by Conor McPherson (The Girl from the North Country).
Crowley is active in both theatre and film. He is best known for his debut feature, Intermission (2003), which earned him an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Director, and for the acclaimed drama Brooklyn [+lire aussi :
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In detail, Keegan’s tale follows a bride faced with a life-altering decision on her wedding day, as a past love triangle threatens to resurface. Production is scheduled to begin in late 2025 or early 2026 in Ireland.
The film is being produced and financed by US-based firm Compelling Pictures’ Denis O’Sullivan (Bohemian Rhapsody [+lire aussi :
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Blunt and O’Sullivan previously collaborated on The Young Victoria [+lire aussi :
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Crowley most recently directed We Live in Time [+lire aussi :
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