28 Jun ‘Late In Summer’: Emily Watson & Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje To Star In Metro International’s Romance-Drama
Ahead of the virtual Cannes market, Metro International is launching sales on WWII drama Late In Summer, which will star BAFTA winner Emily Watson (Chernobyl) and Farming and Suicide Squad actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje.
Set in rural Cornwall, the romantic drama will chart a brief encounter between a lonely farmer’s wife and a Black American GI that leads to first love in middle life and an impossible choice.
Genesius’s Debbie Gray (Good Luck to You Leo Grande) is producing with Mr. Turner star Timothy Spall aboard as executive-producer.
Novelist Talitha Stevenson will make her directorial debut from her own script. Production is scheduled for autumn, 2021.
Also aboard are Oscar-winning costume designer Jenny Beavan (Mad Max: Fury Road); Oscar-winning composer Dario Marianelli (Atonement); production designer Jennifer Williams (Christopher Robin); and editor Helle Le Hevre (The Souvenir).
Metro International Head of Sales, Natalie Brenner said: “It’s a rare thing for any love story to reflect the sensuality of an older woman discovering the thrill of first love in middle age. In the hands of Talitha Stevenson, an exciting new talent with a supremely cinematic vision, supported by an outstanding production team and coupled with the luminous brilliance of Emily Watson and the charismatic intelligence of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, this promises to deliver a searing and profoundly moving love story for an often-underserved audience that we know the market craves.”
As we revealed last week, Metro is also selling Jackie Kennedy movie 37 Heavens with Gemma Arterton and Guy Pearce.
UK film and TV firm Genesius has produced movies including Northern Soul and Mrs Lowry & Son starring Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall. Their latest film, due for release Q1, 2022, is Good Luck To You, Leo Grande starring Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack, and directed by Sophie Hyde.
The upcoming film slate also includes The Iceman written by Jeff Pope, which has Kevin Macdonald attached to direct and Joseph Fiennes attached to star, as well as an adaptation of Matt Haig’s novel The Radleys directed by Chris Foggin.
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