Jessica Chastain to perform with Liv Ullman, Collin Farrell in “Miss Julie”


It's a very fun to be Jessica Chastain. After decades of excellent perform in little seen movies, Chastain split though with a fancy part in "The Help," which gained her an Oscar nomination for Best Assisting Celebrity, and she went on to make an impression on experts in "The Shrub Of Life" and "The Debts." Now she is featuring in not one but two box workplace blockbusters, "Zero Black Thirty" (which has put her in the operating for an Academia Prize as Best Actress) and "Mama," and she is showing on Broadway in "The Heiress."

For her next movie part, the redheaded actress is connected to the kind of venture most thespians with an eye towards the art homes gives their right arm to guide.

Chastain has been finalized to perform the headline part in "Miss Jules," a new display edition of the traditional dilemma by famous Remedial playwright Aug Strindberg, and she will be co-starring with Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton. Another acting professional of observe will be on the set but operating behind the camera: in the Sixties and 70s, Liv Ullman appeared in a few movies for Ingmar Bergman, commonly considered as Sweden's biggest movie maker and one of the most significant administrators of his creation, whose performs consist of "Persona," "Cries and Whispers," and "Scenes From A Wedding." In 1992, Ullman followed her tutor Bergman into guiding with her first function, "Sofie." "Miss Julie" will be Ullman's fifth full-length directorial credit score, and first since 2000's "Faithless." More lately, Ullman instructed Cate Blanchett in a level development of "A Streetcar Known as Wish."

In "Miss Jules," Chastain will perform the little girl of a rich and highly effective man who seems hemmed in by public conferences. The high-spirited Skip Jules rebels by dropping into an event with Jean, one of her dad's servants. The part of Skip Jules has formerly been performed on display and on the level by Jesse McTeer, Sienna Burns, and Saffron Burrows, among many others, and with Ullman in the director's seat, "Miss Julie" guarantees to be the kind of venture that could put Chastain returning on the red rug during award period.

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