As you’re already well aware from the set photos floating around of Daniel Day-Lewis in costume, production has started on the new film by Paul Thomas Anderson. And now it’s official.
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Focus Features has formally announced that cameras are rolling on the movie, set in the world of fashion, which is currently untitled, but using the working title “Phantom Thread“ (cheeky). Lesley Manville (“Another Year“) and Vicky Krieps (“A Most Wanted Man,” “Hanna“) have joined the movie, which will follow the life behind the curtain of an uncompromising dressmaker commissioned by royalty and high society. And even more, Jonny Greenwood will be back to score the picture following “There Will Be Blood,” “The Master,” and “Inherent Vice.”
The film will be released later this year. Full press release below.
LOS ANGELES, February 1st, 2017 – Production has begun in the U.K. on writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson’s untitled new film. Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis is joined in the cast by Lesley Manville, who was a BAFTA Award nominee for Best Actress for Another Year, and Vicky Krieps, whose films include A Most Wanted Man and Focus Features’ Hanna.
Focus holds worldwide rights to the film, and will distribute the film in the U.S. later this year with Universal Pictures handling international distribution.
The film’s producers are JoAnne Sellar, Megan Ellison, through her Annapurna Pictures, and Paul Thomas Anderson. The executive producers are Peter Heslop, Adam Somner, and Daniel Lupi. Chelsea Barnard and Jillian Longnecker are overseeing production for Annapurna.
Continuing their creative collaboration following 2007’s There Will Be Blood, which earned Mr. Day-Lewis the Best Actor Academy Award, Mr. Anderson will once again explore a distinctive milieu of the 20th century. The new movie is a drama set in the couture world of 1950s London. The story illuminates the life behind the curtain of an uncompromising dressmaker commissioned by royalty and high society.
The creative team includes Academy Award-winning costume designer Mark Bridges, marking his eighth consecutive project with Mr. Anderson; Emmy Award-winning production designer Mark Tildesley and BAFTA Award-nominated set decorator Véronique Melery; Academy Award-nominated film editor Dylan Tichenor, and BAFTA Award-nominated composer Jonny Greenwood, each marking their fourth feature with Mr. Anderson; casting director Cassandra Kulukundis, on her seventh film with Mr. Anderson; and lighting cameraman Michael Bauman.
He is using the expression lighting cameraman as Kubrick used to do with his DoP.
So we can all agree that another Oscar nomination is a foregone conclusion for Daniel Day-Lewis next year. Might be a tough one though with Gary Oldman playing Winston Churchill this year. Its looking good this year at the movies. Wish Leonardo Dicaprio would also put out an Oscar worthy movie this year too.