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Keira Knightley, Michael Fassbender, and Viggo Mortensen take the cover of The Hollywood Reporter’s latest issue.
The A Dangerous Method co-stars posed with director David Cronenberg for the mag’s Toronto issue.
David revealed that he originally approached Christian Bale and Christoph Waltz to play the lead roles of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud.
“Waltz waltzed and Bale bailed,” he quips. “Christoph [had] pursued the project. He came to me to convince me to take him as Freud; his grandfather had been a pupil of Freud. [After] Inglourious Basterds, all the German money was built around him, and when he bailed, a lot of that money went as well.”
The cast recently premiered the film, which has been receiving rave reviews, at the Venice Film Festival.
Keira Knightley confirmed for Joe Wright's Anna Karenina
Star will act alongside Jude Law and Aaron Johnson in Atonement director's adaptation of a Tolstoy classi.
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Keira Knightley confirmed for Joe Wright's Anna Karenina
Star will act alongside Jude Law and Aaron Johnson in Atonement director's adaptation of a Tolstoy classic
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Venice 2011: Keira Knightley at the Dangerous Method photocall
Keira Knightley at the photocall for her latest film, A Dangerous Method, which premiered at the Venice film festival. Photograph: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Filming will get under way later this month on the new adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, starring Keira Knightley, Jude Law and Aaron Johnson, according to an announcement by production companies Focus Features and Working Title.
The US-UK production is directed by Joe Wright, who has worked with Knightley twice before, on Pride & Prejudice and Atonement. Distinguished playwright Tom Stoppard has written the script.
Tolstoy's novel has been filmed many times before, most notably in 1935 with Greta Garbo in one of her signature roles. The unexpected success of the Tolstoy biopic The Last Station, released in 2010 and securing Oscar nominations for actors Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer, may account for renewed interest in Tolstoy's work among film-makers.
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