‘The Tiger’: Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi To Direct Alexander Skarsgard & Dane DeHaan In Feature Take Of John Vaillant Book – Cannes

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Ukrainian filmmaker Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi wrote and will direct the feature adaptation of John Valliant’s book ‘The Tiger,’ in which Alexander Skarsgard will star alongside Dane DeHaan

in 2014, which was set in a school for the deaf and was done entirely in Ukrainian sign language, with no subtitles.DeHaan can currently be seen in Antonio Campos’ HBO Max drama,, opposite Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Juliette Binoche and Sophie Turner.

Said Aronofsky, “As a producer, I’ve wanted to do two things for a while now: one is to make this film, and the other is to work with the brilliant auteur that is Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi. I am truly excited to be involved with a project that will allow me to do both, and cannot wait to bring this story to the world.”with our friends at Protozoa after our successful experiences with .

Skarsgard is represented by CAA and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, and Richmond; DeHaan is represented by CAA and MGMT Entertainment; Slaboshpytskyi is represented by CAA and Lee Stobby Entertainment; Protozoa is represented by CAA; and Plan B is represented by CAA.

 

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