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In advanced talks. I guess she'll join the movie eventually, they are scheduling the shoot around her stay in London this fall.

Bigger news: she'd probably sing in the movie!

Ruth Wilson (big yay!) and Matt Lucas also star. Elle Fanning already confirmed. JCM directs.

More at Screen Daily
http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/cannes-news/nicole-kidman-set-to-join-see-saws-parties/5087832.article?referrer=RSS

EXCLUSIVE: Cast rounds on John Cameron Mitchell’s “punks and aliens” feature adapted from a Neil Gaiman story; HanWay boards sales.

Nicole Kidman is in advanced talks to join John Cameron Mitchell’s anticipated comedy-romance How to Talk to Girls at Parties, which is readying for an autumn shoot in the UK.

Golden Globe-winner Ruth Wilson (The Affair) and Matt Lucas (Alice in Wonderland) are also set to join the previously announced Elle Fanning (Maleficent) on the buzzy package, which has been newly boarded by production outfit See-Saw and sales firm HanWay, which will launch the project in Cannes this week.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch director Mitchell and Philippa Goslett (Little Ashes) have written the screenplay, which is adapted from Neil Gaiman’s short story of the same name in which an alien (Fanning) touring the galaxy breaks away from her group and meets two young inhabitants of the most dangerous place in the universe: the London suburb of Croydon. ​

Howard Gertler (How to Survive a Plague) of Little Punk will produce alongside Iain Canning and Emile Sherman of See-Saw (The King’s Speech), whose anticipated drama Macbeth plays in competition at Cannes. Michael J Werner and Winnie Lau will executive produce.

The Sandman creator Gaiman has been closely involved in the film’s development to date.

CAA reps US while HanWay will consult with Fortissimo - which previously handled the film - on Asian territories.

The project is due to reunite Kidman with Mitchell who directed her in Rabbit Hole, for which the actress was Oscar-nominated.

Kidman’s casting will also reunite her with See-Saw after they collaborated on Saroo Brierley biopic Lion, which wrapped last weekend.

Romeo and Juliet with punks and aliens

“Nicole responded very quickly and enthusiastically to the script when John sent it to her,” producer Gertler told Screen.

“This is a story that appeals to teens and adults, something John and Neil Gaiman’s work also achieves, and that is why it’s such a good fit.

“John compares it to Romeo and Juliet, except instead of Montagues and Capulets we have punks and aliens.”

“I’ve always been a big fan of John and Howards work,” Canning told Screen. “I was the first to sign up when I heard there was a chance to work with John in the UK.

“This is a film that will appeal to John’s core fans and to a wider audience.”

HanWay’s Thorsten Schumacher added: “We’ve always been fans of the force of nature and entertaining genius that is John Cameron Mitchell - to have him adapt one of the most iconic short stories from the incredible mind of Neil Gaiman is a pure delight.

“The film will attract a worldwide audience of teens and adults alike.”

The production is in talks with some big-name musicians to score the film while some of the cast are also due to lend their voices to songs.

John Cameron Mitchell is repped by CAA and Jackson Group Entertainment; Neil Gaiman is repped by CAA and Writers House; Nicole Kidman is repped by CAA and Shanahan Management; Elle Fanning is repped by WME and Echo Lake Management; Matt Lucas is repped by Troika and CAA; Ruth Wilson is repped by Troika.

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yay for Nicole! It's a supporting role and I trust JCM after seeing how he directed her in Rabbit Hole, he knows her Strengths and Weaknesses. He also has defended her in interviews when you had websites like movieholes or what not asking about her face. His response to them was great not only did he call it sexist but he also said this is her face now get over it.

“My whole career is always a roller-coaster", Nicole Kidman- Paddington Premiere 2014

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Rabbit Hole is one of my favourite films of all time, so I am absolutely THRILLED she is working with JCM again!

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I really really hope she can make it and share some scenes with Matt Lucas again. I loved them together in Paddington.

ETA: Just realized Kidman is back again in a See-Saw production, which I find exciting.

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You’ve only directed three films so far, which have been not only widely acclaimed but wildly different. Do you plan to direct another movie?
Yes, I’m shooting a film in the fall that’s based on a Neil Gaiman short story called How to Talk to Girls at Parties. Nicole Kidman’s in that, too. She’s playing a punk rock designer and band manager. She’s like a Malcolm McLaren figure. It’s set in 1977 in London and is kind of like Romeo and Juliet but with punks and aliens. Elle Fanning is the alien girl.

http://www.queerty.com/john-cameron-mitchell-on-justin-timberlake-gaga-as-hedwig-cultural-assimilation-and-his-own-remarkable-career-20150708

Sounds like something Tilda Swinton would do, so I am super exited about it, even though it'll probably be a small role.

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Sounds like something Tilda Swinton would do, so I am super exited about it, even though it'll probably be a small role.
Yah I'ma lready imagining something David Bowie esque, hope she does some singing.

“Am I any good in this movie?", alleged Nicole Kidman quote- Australia Premiere 2008

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precisely!


“Am I any good in this movie?", alleged Nicole Kidman quote- Australia Premiere 2008

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Precisely and count me in too! Love that look. So much fun today finding out about her role in this film. This role is going to be so totally different from anything she has ever done! Can't wait!

I didn't know anything about Malcolm McLaren (used in the article in perrohortelano's post above to explain and compare Nicole's character to a British musician/clothes designer/impresario) so I looked it up on Wikipedia:

"Malcolm McLaren was a British musician, impresario, visual artist, performer and clothes designer. McLaren also performed as a solo artist, initially popularising hip hop and world music and later diversifying into funk and disco, the dance fashion for "vogueing" and merging opera with contemporary electronic musical forms."

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