Actor Ezra Miller has signed on as the protagonist in the film by Kevin "We need to talk about Kevin". The actor of 17 years, will then Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly, who will play his parents act on the screen. Both are experienced players Swinton is an Oscar winner (for "Michael Clayton"), while Reilly was nominated several times for the Academy Awards and Golden Globe. His performance as Amos Hart in "Chicago" is one of itsbetter.
Miller, who started with the work, singing and musical theater, began his film career with Antonio Campos Venture "After School" (2008), in which he played as a teenager in a boarding school, unsupervised, and thus left to face his addiction was just a role that Miller confessed "to do", but something felt understood so well that it seemed very natural. This was followed by "City Island", a comedy that the opposite of "After School" and was "very intelligent andfun, "Miller in their own words. He was recently in" Beware the Gonzo "and" Every Day ", both premiered at the recently concluded Tribeca Film Festival. By the way," City Iceland "had won the audience award in the 2009 version of this hard.
was written: "We must talk about Kevin" is based on the novel by Lionel Shriver. The book is written in the form of a series of letters from Eva Khatchadourian husband Franklin Plaskett. All of theseThe letters have a common theme: Kevin. Eve details the life of Kevin to the point where Kevin Causes of High School massacre in a few days before her sixteenth birthday leave. They tried to understand what was in the training of the year Kevin is wrong, and the reasons that Kevin made a murderess. The novel was first published in 2003, won the Orange Prize.
In 2005, the BBC has acquired the rights to film a movie based on the novel. Lynne Ramsay, signed as a director. The filmMarked Ramsay's return to venture their latest movie "Morvern Callar" (2002) was. He also wrote the script in collaboration with Rob Festinger. Shooting began in April 2010 on location in Stamford, Connecticut.
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