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EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation on the eve of the EFM, @A24 has swooped on North American rights to one of the hot indie pics which has just dropped at the market https://t.co/YBq5AFjfvp— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) February 18, 2020
In a competitive situation on the eve of the European Film Market, A24 has swooped on North American rights to one of the hot indie pics that has just dropped at the market.
In a low-seven-figure deal, the blue-chip buyer has swooped on Claire Denis’ next movie, love story/thriller The Stars at Noon, which has her High-Life collaborator Robert Pattinson and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood breakout Margaret Qualley attached.
Set in 1984 during the Nicaraguan Revolution, the film follows a mysterious English businessman and headstrong American journalist who strike up a passionate romance. They soon become embroiled in a dangerous labyrinth of lies and conspiracies and are forced to try and escape the country, with only each other to trust and rely on.
The project is based on the 1986 novel by acclaimed U.S. writer Denis Johnson. Filmmaker Denis is adapting the novel with Lea Mysius and Andrew Litvack. It sounds like prime territory for the director after movies such as White Material and Beau Travail.
— Matt Reeves (@mattreevesLA) February 13, 2020
The suit is incredible. 🦇 pic.twitter.com/7KSqDIrIUr— patrick tomasso (@imPatrickT) February 13, 2020
"I share this with Rob Pattinson." Watch #TheLighthouse star Willem Dafoe accept the award for best supporting male at the #SpiritAwards https://t.co/u8HqiJPcE6 pic.twitter.com/S0uoAEouYe— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 8, 2020
Rob couldn't be there because he's busy being BATMAN and bowling!The #SpiritAwards winner for best cinematography is Jarin Blaschke for #TheLighthouse— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 8, 2020
🎥 NEW video of Robert Pattinson and Margot Robbie in London last night! pic.twitter.com/akmaBC7qsJ— Robert Pattinson Online (@rpattinsonfr) February 1, 2020