9 months ago 08th Jan 14:44
Marc Forster directs the screenplay by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis. The unit includes Production Designer Dennis Gassner, Director of Photography Roberto Schaefer, Editors Matt Chesse and Rick Pearson, and 2nd Unit Director Dan Bradley.
Mathieu Amalric, one of Frances leading screen stars, is best known for his roles as Jean-Dominique Bauby in Julian Schnabels award-winning film, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and as the French information broker, Louis, in Steven Spielbergs Munich.
Last year, he was awarded Best Actor at Frances César Awards for his role in the internationally acclaimed comedy Kings and Queen, directed by Arnaud Desplechin. Previously, Amalric won the César for Most Promising Actor for his role in Desplechins My Sex Life.
Amalric began his career as an actor in 1984, appearing in Otar Losselianis Les favoris de la lune, and went on to serve as an assistant director to Louis Malle on Au Revoir Les Enfants.
As an actor, he has since worked with many leading directors including André Téchiné, Olivier Assayas, Jean-Claude Biette and the Larrieu Brothers.
His latest films include Desplechins Un conte de Noel, Claude Millers Un Secret, Nicolas Klotzs Heart Beat Detector, Valeria Bruni Tedeschis Actrices and Vincent Dieutres Fragments sur le grace. He also appeared in Sofia Coppolas Marie Antoinette.
Amalric has written and directed a number of films including Wimbledon Stage and, most recently, the documentary short Let Them Grow Up Here. This year, he directs Tournée, about American burlesque girls on tour in France.
Olga Kurylenko recently co-starred opposite Timothy Olyphant in Hitman and opposite Elijah Wood in Paris, je t'aime. She also appeared in starring roles in Eric Barbier's thriller The Serpent and Diane Bertrand's The Ring Finger, for which she received the Best Actress award at The Brooklyn International Film Festival in 2006. She recently had a role in Tyranny, directed by John Beck Hofman.
On French television, multi-lingual Kurylenko appeared in the mini-series 'Suspectes' and the drama 'The Good Luck Charm.'
In her career as a top European model, Kurylenko has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns, including Kenzo, Helena Rubenstein and Just Cavalli. Her magazine covers include US Glamour, French Elle, Madame Figaro and Marie Claire.
Gemma Arterton graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) and made her film debut with Dame Maggie Smith and David Walliams in Stephen Poliakoffs Capturing Mary for BBC Films. She currently stars in the hit British comedy St. Trinians.
Arterton recently made her professional stage debut as Rosalind in 'Loves Labours Lost' at Shakespeares Globe Theatre.
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