Looks like High Life's Gloria Obianyo is as excited for the film as us. And just look at this gorgeous pic she shared of herself and Rob over on her insta stories!


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For "High Life", Pandora Film worked together with French director Claire Denis for the third time after "Les Salauds" and "35 Rum" Clip. The photo taken at the end of filming in the Cologne Media Park NRW Studios shows (from left to right): Producer Christoph Friedel (Pandora Film), the main actors Juliette Binoche and Robert Pattinson, Petra Müller (Managing Director Film- und Medienstiftung NRW), the cast André Benjamin and Claire Tran as well as Producer Claudia Steffen (Pandora Film). Pandora Film Distribution brings "High Life" 2018 to German cinemasThanks SallyVG
Photo: Martin Menke / Pandora Film (PR release)
Berlinale screening of "The Lost City of Z" directed by James Gray, starring Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller. Ganda! pic.twitter.com/GKOz6FP0GX— Richard Bolisay (@richardbolisay) February 15, 2017
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winner joins sci-fi alongside Robert Pattinson, Mia Goth.Read More over at Screendaily
Oscar-winner Patricia Arquette (Boyhood) has joined Robert Pattinson (Twilight) and Mia Goth (The Survivalist) in the cast of Claire Denis’ anticipated untitled sci-fi, written by UK novelist Zadie Smith (White Teeth) and Smith’s writer husband Nick Laird.
Denis’ English-language debut, due to shoot next year, is understood to follow a group of skilled criminals who, in a bid to escape their long sentences or capital punishment, accept a likely-fatal government space mission to find alternative energy sources.
The project, which ScreenDaily first reported in June, marks an intriguing change of direction for the White Material and Beau Travail writer-director.
The story is based on an original idea by Denis and her regular writing partner Jean-Pol Fargeau, and is due to go into production early next year.
Mia Goth is set to star opposite Robert Pattinson in High Life, the English language debut film from director Claire Denis. The film is about a group of criminals who accept a mission in space to become the subjects of a human reproduction experiment. They find themselves in the most unimaginable situation after a storm of cosmic rays hit the ship. Goth recently wrapped Gore Verbinski’s A Cure for Wellness, starring opposite Dane DeHaan. She most recently starred in the Stephen Fingleton-directed The Survivalist, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and previously appeared in Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac: Volume II. She’s repped by WME, Curtis Brown in UK and Storm Artists.Reproductions Experiments with Rob! oh my
PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMMENCES ON JAMES GRAY’S LOST CITY OF Z
Film Starring Charlie Hunnam will be Filmed in Belfast and Colombia
Los Angeles, CA August 19, 2015 – Production has commenced on James Gray’s LOST CITY OF Z starring Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller, Robert Pattinson, and Tom Holland. The film will first be filmed in Belfast for five weeks and continue filming in Colombia throughout September and October.
David Grann’s acclaimed New York Times best-selling book serves as the basis for the movie which MICA Entertainment is financing. Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner are producing via Plan B Entertainment along with Anthony Katagas and Dale Johnson. MadRiver Pictures’ Marc Butan is executive producing as are MICA Entertainment’s Julie B. May and Glenn Murray. Sierra/Affinity is representing international sales of the title with CAA overseeing domestic rights to the film.
LOST CITY OF Z follows Percy Fawcett, a conscripted soldier and born explorer who disappeared in the 1920s while searching for a mythical city in the Amazon jungles of Brazil that he believed he discovered on a prior expedition
EXCLUSIVE: Nymphomaniac actress to co-star with Robert Pattinson, Tim Roth and Berenice Bejo.
Stacy Martin, who played the youthful heroine exploring her erotic life in Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac, has joined the cast of Brady Corbet’s The Childhood of a Leader.
Martin, a former Screen International Star of Tomorrow, will next be seen in Ben Wheatley’s JG Ballard adaptation, High-Rise.
The Childhood of a Leader, sold by Protagonist Pictures and co-starring Robert Pattinson, Tim Roth and Berenice Bejo, is in pre-production and is set to shoot in Budapest in January.
The $5m feature is a collaboration between Swedish producer Helena Danielsson, Chris Coen from Unanimous Entertainment (UK) and Antoine de Clermont Tonnerre from Mact Productions (France). Co-producer is Ildiko Kemeny of Pioneer Pictures Hungary.
It marks the feature directorial debut of Corbet, a US actor best known for roles in Melancholia, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Thirteen. More recently, Corbet starred in Cannes titles Saint Laurent, Force Majeure and Clouds of Sils Maria as well as Toronto titles Eden, While We’re Young and Escobar: Paradise Lost.
The Childhood of a Leader is billed as “a chilling fable about the rise of fascism in the 20th Century”.
It tells the story of a young American living in France in 1918 whose father is working for the US government on the creation of the Treaty of Versailles.
What he witnesses helps mould his beliefs and the film bears witness to the birth of a terrifying ego. Martin is to play the boy’s French teacher.
Cult singer-songwriter Scott Walker is composing an original soundtrack for the film.
Q: How aware of Robert Pattinson were you before the film and how was it working with him?Need some more convincing?
PEARCE: I was very aware of his fame, and I had only seen him for Water for Elephants, which I really enjoyed, and I really enjoyed him in it. That head is just incredible really isn’t it? That face really. And the sensitivity, it’s a beautiful sensitivity. And when David mentioned that he was interested in him for the role, and I went, ‘Oh wow, okay,’ because I think the vulnerability was something that was really crucial for me as far as I was concerned. And I didn’t want it to be, not that I am a big brute of a guy, but I didn’t want it to be too equal; I wanted it to be obviously top heavy, so that people would feel sorry for him if I really took it out on him. And I wasn’t aware of how good he was going to be, to be honest. Not that I didn’t think he would be, but certainly, on that second day, when I was watching some stuff on the monitor, and he did that scene where he crawled out of the truck and he was sitting against the tree at the beginning and he had just been shot and watching the way he was sort of trying to work out how he was going to deal with this situation, I just found it heart-breaking. So it was a great moment for me, to be honest and it just got better and better as far as I was concerned. So, it was exciting because one, you forget about all the fame business and you concentrate on the work that you are doing, but just to kind of work with somebody who is really delivering is fabulous, it’s always been inspiring.
Q: Are you glad you never quite experienced that level of fame? There were years where you were
pretty well known... But it wasn’t that sort of thing. Are you glad you didn’t have to deal with that in your career?
PEARCE: Yeah, I haven’t had to deal with it. I would certainly enjoy the benefits that come with it, as far as being offered great roles all the time, and all that sort of stuff and I am sure that’s fabulous. But the sh*t you have got to deal with at the same time I reckon is pretty full on. It’s amazing how he deals with it.
Q: He seems very natural and easy-going.
PEARCE: Yeah, he’s funny and he has a good sense of humour, but I think it gets to him totally. But interestingly, and not that he actually says this, but he wants to prove himself as a good actor. All of us do, all of us want to be able to do good work and I think he sees that stuff, all that Twilight stuff, and goes blech, whatever.
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Guy Pearce: I spent the time on set eating sand with him, it creates links! Seriously, I was amazed by his talent and sense of adventure. He doesn't hesitate to make himself look ugly and try things. He is not a only a movie star: he has the makings of a great actor.