Stacy Martin has joined the cast of Ben Wheatley's film adaptation of author J. G. Ballard's 1975 satirical novel "High Rise" says Screen.
Ballard also wrote the book that was turned into Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" and the novel that became David Cronenberg's "Crash".
Set in a luxury ultra-modern high-rise building, the story follows a
group of affluent tenants who revert to barbarism. Cocktail parties
degenerate into attacks on 'enemy' floors and once-luxurious amenities
become an arena for primal and violent mayhem.
Martin will play Fay in the film.
Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons,Elisabeth Moss, James Purefoy, Reece Shearsmith, Peter Ferdinando Luke Evans and voice over artist Dan Renton Skinner also star.
Producer Jeremy Thomas has been trying to get a film adaptation of High Rise off the ground for ages. Nicolas Roeg almost turned the tale into a film in the '70s. Then, in 2010, Vincenzo Natali was going to direct a pic using a script by Richard Stanley.
The rights lapsed, however, and now a new writing and directing team
has come aboard and it seems like they're actually going to get this
adaptation across the finish line.
Wheatley's regular writing partner Amy Jump is writing what is being labelled a "faithful" adaptation
Production gets underway in July in Belfast.
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