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Casting: Sudeikis & Harris & Olsen, Shannon, Owen & Biel, Schwarzenegger & Liberato, Dance

Jason Sudeikis and Ed Harris are attached to headline road-trip drama “Kodachrome”.

Elizabeth Olsen is also reportedly in talks to join the cast.

Mark Raso will direct from a script by Jonathan Tropper based on A.G. Sulzberger’s 2010 New York Times article “For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas”.

The story centres on “a father and son as they take a road trip to Kansas in order to develop photographs at Kodak’s last Kodachrome lab before it closes its doors forever” (via The Tracking Board).

Producers Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Eric Robinson and Tropper. Executive producers are The Solution’s Myles Nestel and Lisa Wilson.

 

 

Michael Shannon is in talks to star in Guillermo del Toro‘s Cold War love story opposite Sally Hawkins, Richard Jenkins, Octavia Spencer and Michael Stuhlbarg.

The Fox Searchlight film is rumoured to be titled “The Shape of Water” and is described as an “other-worldly story” set against the backdrop of Cold War-era America circa 1963.

According to TheWrap, “Hawkins is believed to be playing a mute woman who works at a lab where an amphibious man is being held captive. She soon falls in love with him and decides to help him escape, though her actions may have unintended consequences.”

 

 

Clive Owen and Jessica Biel will star in Danis Tanovic’s drama “Invisible”.

Tena Stivicic is writing the script based on her original play.

The film follows Felix and Ann (Owen and Biel), a couple who, despite their perfect lives, find themselves wanting more. On the other side of London, Anton, Hana and Alma have each traveled from faraway lands and put their lives on the line to seek out better opportunities than their homeland can offer. The vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of class, identity and belonging in “Invisible,” which examines the true cost that the pursuit of happiness can take.

 

 

Patrick Schwarzenegger and Liana Liberato will star in director Marco Kreuzpaintner’s romantic drama “Undying”.

O’Neil Sharma and Max Work penned the script about an 18-year-old (Schwarzenegger) who becomes stranded between life and death when a tragic accident threatens to separate him from his girlfriend (Liberato). Watching from a ghostly afterlife, as she blames herself for his death, he finds a way to reach her in her dreams.

 

 

Charles Dance will join John Hurt in “That Good Night”.

The film follows Ralph (Hurt), “a famed screenwriter coming to terms with his impending death. As he does so, he resolves to attempt two final missions in life: to be reconciled to his long-lost son (Max Brown), and to ensure he doesn’t become a burden on his wife Anna (Sofia Helin) with his slow decline by enlisting a mysterious “Visitor” (Dance) to help him pass painlessly into “that good night”.” (via Variety).

Eric Styles is directing from a script by Charles Savage, adapted from N.J. Crisp’s 1996 play.

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