Zoë Kravitz (The Batman) and Thomasin McKenzie (Last Night in Soho) have been set to star in Self-Portrait, THR reports, with Mona Fastvold (The World To Come) directing.
Fastvold co-wrote the film’s screenplay with Brady Corbet (Vox Lux).
“The movie will see grieving photographer Lu Rile (McKenzie) move to a run-down artists’ warehouse in 1990s Brooklyn where she befriends Katherine (Kravitz), an accomplished painter who lives downstairs. When Katherine suffers her own tragic loss, Lu unknowingly captures the incident in one of her self-portraits, generating a sublime but horrifying image.
“Consumed with by mutual grief and an intensifying relationship, the women find themselves haunted by a demonic force hellbent on shaking their realities.”
Self-Portrait is based on Rachel Lyon’s novel Self-Portrait With Boy.
Producers are John Lyons and Picture Films’ Margot Hand.
Executive producers are Ryan Heller, Jennifer Westin and Michael Bloom for Topic Studios, alongside Corbet and Fastvold and Brian Young. Hayley Theisen serves as co-producer.
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