Sunday, December 16, 2012

Oscar Isaac, Max Minghella Join Kieran Darcy-Smith?s ?Memorial Day?

Don Groves�is a Deadline contributor based in Sydney. EXCLUSIVE:� Oscar� Isaac and Max Minghella are attached to play brothers in�Memorial Day, a 1980s-set crime drama from Australian writer-director Kieran Darcy-Smith. Ted Hope and Aquarius Films? Angie Fielder will produce the saga of the Hispanic brothers who struggle to redress the fallout from a family tragedy. The aim is to shoot in Florida next year. Darcy-Smith tells Deadline the financing will be finalized after a third key role is cast. It?s one of three projects he?s juggling as a follow-up to his debut feature�Wish You Were Here, which eOne will launch in the U.S. in early 2013, aiming to capitalize on Joel Edgerton?s profile after�Zero Dark Thirty�and in the lead-up to the debut of�The Great Gatsby. Darcy-Smith also is attached to direct Matt Cook’s 2009 Black List script�By Way of Helena, which follows a Texas Ranger and his Mexican bride who investigate mysterious deaths, for Mandeville Films? David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman. Also on his slate is a romance, title under wraps, for the Mark Gordon Co. Darcy-Smith met Hope in 2009�at a� Screen NSW workshop when�Wish You Were Here�was in development. Darcy-Smith has completed the screenplay of the sequel to�Tomorrow, When the War Began, based on the second and third of John Marsden?s novels, for producer Andrew Mason and OmniLab Media, but he won?t ... Read More »

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