The $9.8m project will shoot in Sweden this year, before a Copenhagen shoot in 2017.
Lars von Trier will make his new feature The House That Jack Built in two separate shoots, Zentropa producer Louise Vesth confirmed in Cannes yesterday.
“It will take a long time because Lars will work in two different shooting periods, he wants to be able to change the script in between. He wants to follow the thing he started in Nymphomaniac with digressions,” Vesth said.
She continued, “It’s a film about Jack, a serial killer. We follow him over 10 years and we experience the way he gets into the killings, we follow his murders where he’s taking more and more chances because he wants to make the perfect piece of art…The ending will be fatal.”
The film is casting now and she said it “will be an American and European cast.” The $9.8m (€8.7m) project will shoot starting in the...
Lars von Trier will make his new feature The House That Jack Built in two separate shoots, Zentropa producer Louise Vesth confirmed in Cannes yesterday.
“It will take a long time because Lars will work in two different shooting periods, he wants to be able to change the script in between. He wants to follow the thing he started in Nymphomaniac with digressions,” Vesth said.
She continued, “It’s a film about Jack, a serial killer. We follow him over 10 years and we experience the way he gets into the killings, we follow his murders where he’s taking more and more chances because he wants to make the perfect piece of art…The ending will be fatal.”
The film is casting now and she said it “will be an American and European cast.” The $9.8m (€8.7m) project will shoot starting in the...
- 5/14/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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