Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley are reuniting for a new film

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The stars of The Lost Daughter are teaming up for a brand new project based on a strange true story.

Now the talented duo are teaming up again for a very different project, playing two very different neighbours embroiled in a strange mystery in comedy-dramaColman will star as Edith Swan, a woman living in the seaside town of Littlehampton in the 1920s. Edith has very little in common with her fiery neighbour Rose Gooding, played by Buckley, and when people in the town start to receive nasty letters filled with foul language, the community quickly blames Rose for the anonymous notes.

Olivia Colman, left, and Jessie Buckley, right, pictured with their The Lost Daughter co-star Dakota Johnson This small town scandal could have major consequences for Rose, who stands to lose the custody of her young daughter, and as the letters continue to stack up, police officer Gladys Moss starts to fear that the case is more complex than it seems.

With a group of resourceful women, Gladys must work to piece together the truth, clear Rose’s name and catch the real culprit. The film, which will be directed by Thea Sharrock and written by Jonny Sweet, is based on a real-life case that shocked the residents of Littlehampton and resulted in four different trials.

 

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