Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso), Chloe East (The Fabelmans), Daniel Levy (Good Grief), Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On), and Rainn Wilson (The Office) have joined the cast of At the Sea, joining the previously announced Amy Adams and Murray Bartlett.
Production is currently underway outside of Boston on the new drama from Pieces of a Woman director Kornel Mundruczó, who co-wrote the film with Kata Wéber. Mundruczó and Wéber have collaborated on past films including Pieces of a Woman, Jupiter’s Moon, and White God.
At the Sea follows the life of Laura (Adams) as she returns to her family at their beach holiday home following a long rehabilitation. There she must readjust to the complicated life she left behind and face the next chapter without the career that gave her fame, fortune and, most importantly, identity.
AR Content, Paul J. Diaz, and Hammerstone Studios will finance the film, with WME Independent to rep domestic rights, Capstone Pictures handling international, and Sacker Law to oversee production legal.
The film is being produced by Alexander Rodnyansky of AR Content, Stuart Manashil of Novo Entertainment, Alex Lebovici and Jon Oakes of Hammerstone Studios, Viktória Petrányi and Mundruczó, and Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett of the Ryder Picture Company. Executive producers are Paul J. Diaz, Maria Breese of 3:33 Creative, Lee Broda of LB Entertainment, Jeff Rice of Jeff Rice Films, Michael Kupisk of AR Content, and Walter Josten, Patrick Josten of Blue Rider Pictures. Zsofi Oblath and Rachel Rubin will co-produce.
Goldstein is repped by WME, Mosaic, B-Side Management, Lark, Shelter PR, Hansen Jacobson. East is represented by WME, Link Entertainment, Vault Entertainment, Slate PR, and Felker, Toczek, Suddleson. Wilson is represented by UTA, Sugar23, Shelter PR and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern. Slate is represented by CAA, Linden Entertainment, The Lede Company, and Yorn, Levine, Barnes. Levy is represented by WME, MGMT, 42 West, and Yorn, Levin.
Photo credits: Brett Goldstein: Courtesy of Austin Hargrave; Daniel Levy: Courtesy of Jose Mandojana; Jenny Slate: Courtesy of Emily Sandifer; Chloe East: Courtesy of Mason Rose; Rainn Wilson: Courtesy of Kwaku Alston
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