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Simon Curtis’ upcoming comedy Encore, about a group of veteran actors whose passion for their profession is reignited through a retirement home production, has gathered a quartet of Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy winning stars for the ensemble cast.
The feature reunites eight-time Academy Award-nominee and three-time Emmy Award-winner Glenn Close and Academy Award-winner Jeremy Irons 34 years after their critically acclaimed hit, Reversal of Fortune.
Three-time Emmy-winner Henry Winkler and Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Don Johnson have also signed for the feature.
Close and Irons play former Broadway icons Marie and Nigel, who are new residents of a retirement home, where they discover a community of forgotten talents.
Motivated to revive Nigel’s passion for theatre and embrace this new chapter in their life, Marie decides to stage a production with the residents, pulling everyone out of their past and into their present.
UK sales and finance company Protagonist Pictures unveiled the starry cast on Thursday as it launches worldwide sales on the movie ahead of Cannes.
Encore is written by Academy Award nominee Robert Nelson Jacobs (Chocolat), and produced by Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen and Isaac Klausner for Temple Hill Entertainment (The Twilight Saga, The Maze Runner Trilogy).
Ryan Cunningham serves as co-producer. Protagonist Pictures is handling international rights, while UTA Independent Film Group and CAA Media Finance will be handling US sales.
“Full of emotion and laughter and anchored by a fantastic cast, Encore is exactly the type of feel-good comedy audiences are craving – the perfect film at the perfect time to present to our buyers at Cannes,” said Protagonist Pictures CEO Dave Bishop.
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