Exclusive: John Stewart Muller’s thriller stars Mira Sorvino [pictured] and Cary Elwes.
Principal photography has commenced in New Orleans on Indiscretion.
John Stewart Muller’s thriller stars Mira Sorvino as Veronica, a psychiatrist who has an affair with Victor, a young sculptor who, when she calls off the affair, refuses to let go. The film also stars Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus and Katherine McNamara.
Written by Muller and Laura Boersma, Indiscretion is produced by Muller and Boersma for Granfalloon, alongside UK-based producers Alexandra Baranska, Kevin Lynch and Tim Rhys.
Epic Pictures handle international sales.
Boersma commented: “We’re asking questions about human nature and exploring how both men and women can be equally destructive. The combination of a compelling, suspenseful story with John’s strong directorial vision should create a sexy, smart, and timeless thriller that rises above the genre.”
“I’m thrilled to be a part of the producing team behind this exceptional script. Laura and John...
Principal photography has commenced in New Orleans on Indiscretion.
John Stewart Muller’s thriller stars Mira Sorvino as Veronica, a psychiatrist who has an affair with Victor, a young sculptor who, when she calls off the affair, refuses to let go. The film also stars Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus and Katherine McNamara.
Written by Muller and Laura Boersma, Indiscretion is produced by Muller and Boersma for Granfalloon, alongside UK-based producers Alexandra Baranska, Kevin Lynch and Tim Rhys.
Epic Pictures handle international sales.
Boersma commented: “We’re asking questions about human nature and exploring how both men and women can be equally destructive. The combination of a compelling, suspenseful story with John’s strong directorial vision should create a sexy, smart, and timeless thriller that rises above the genre.”
“I’m thrilled to be a part of the producing team behind this exceptional script. Laura and John...
- 12/15/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Poor Brandon Routh. He caught the Superman curse. He played the Man of Steel in a big Hollywood thing and now... this was the best thing he got offered after that. A little would-be romantic, would-be sexy sex dramedy about annoying 20somethings that was shot in Kansas City and went almost straight to DVD. Okay, that’s mean. And I don’t mean to be mean. Because Fling -- it was called Lie to Me when it did the festival circuit and got a very limited release last fall, it’s now available on DVD in Region 1 -- has a few small things to recommend it. It looks great, in a stylish way that’s way more expensive than it’s clearly limited budget should have allowed. And it’s really fascinating, from a production-geek perspective, hearing director and cowriter John Stewart Muller and cowriter Laura Boersma talk on their...
- 4/6/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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