Wildcat: Maya Hawke, Laura Linney & More Join Ethan Hawke-Directed Movie

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Maya Hawke, Laura Linney and more have signed on to star in Ethan Hawke's next directorial feature titled Wildcat,

is being directed and produced by Ethan Hawke from a screenplay he co-wrote with Shelby Gaines. It is produced by Joe Goodman for Good Country Pictures, Ryan Hawke for Under the Influence Productions, and Cory Pyke for Renovo Media Group, along with Kevin Downes and Kingdom Story Company’s Jon Erwin and Daryl Lefever.

Maya Hawke, who is also executive producing, is set to portray the leading role of Flannery O’Connor. The film tells the story of how the struggling writer published her first novel. She gained recognition for her offbeat short fiction about faith and the American South. Some of her notable works areExecutive producers are Eric Groth and David Kingland of Renovo Media Group, who are also serving as financers. Production has already begun on the project in Louisville, Kentucky.

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