NEW Details Revealed About Claire Denis’ 'High Life' Starring Robert Pattinson

Exciting NEW details have been revealed about Claire Denis’ High Life starring Robert Pattinson.
The movie which also stars Patricia Arquette is set to shoot in Cologne in May.

The new details about the movie revealed by Screendaily are after the cut (for those that don't want to be spoiled!)

What can we say except WE ARE EXCITED!! 

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*SPOILERS* AFTER THE CUT

From Screendaily:

The company will also officially kick off sales of Claire Denis’s upcoming English-language, sci-fi film High Life - starring Robert Pattinson, Patricia Arquette and Mia Goth - about a group of convicts duped into joining a difficult space mission in the belief they will be freed if they are successful.

“The authorities have no intention of ever letting them return to earth. They want the inmates to procreate and raise a child in space as part of a larger experiment,” explained Maraval.

The film follows the character of Monte a few years after the mission’s launch as he raises his daughter, Willow, in complete isolation on the empty spacecraft as it heads towards its final destination, a black hole.

He fathered Willow against his will after his sperm was used to inseminate another convict in space as part of the experiment. In the process of raising her, however, he comes to experience real love for the first time in his life.

The screenplay by Claire Denis, long-time collaborator Jean-Pol Fargeau and acquisitions agent Geoff Cox, who recently took a collaborative writing credit on Lucile Hadžihalilović’s Evolution, will be available at the EFM. British novelist Zadie Smith (White Teeth) and her writer husband Nick Laird, who were announced as attached to the project last June are no longer involved.

As previously announced, the filmmaker is re-teaming with cinematographer Agnes Godard, as well as Stuart Staples and the Tindersticks for the original music and sound design. Long-time Leon Carax editor Nelly Quettier has also boarded the project. French physicist and black hole expert Aurelien Barrau has been drafted in as a scientific advisor.

Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, known for his Tate Modern installation The Weather Project is the artistic director. Paris-based company BUF, which recently worked on The Transporter Refuelled, Love and The Lobster, is handling the special effects.

“It will be Olafur Eliasson’s first cinematic experience. He will be overseeing the design of the spacecraft which is really important for the film,” said Maraval.

The €8m production - produced by French Alcatraz Films, Germany’s Pandora Film and The Apocalypse Films Company in the UK - is due to shoot this summer in Germany.

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