What's Happening?
Whit Stillman is set to return to the big screen with 'A Night at Claridge's', marking his first feature film in a decade. The film, set in 1943 during the lead-up to D-Day, stars Laura Carmichael and Adam Brody. It follows the story of Miss Roach, a publisher's
reader who finds herself in a boarding house outside London, where she navigates complex relationships amidst the backdrop of World War II. The screenplay is adapted from Patrick Hamilton's novel 'The Slaves of Solitude'. The film will be introduced to buyers at the Cannes Film Festival.
Why It's Important?
Stillman's return to filmmaking is significant for fans of his work, known for its wit and exploration of social dynamics. 'A Night at Claridge's' promises to deliver a narrative rich in historical context and character development, appealing to audiences interested in period dramas. The film's setting during a pivotal moment in history adds depth to its exploration of personal and societal challenges. This project could reignite interest in Stillman's unique storytelling style and contribute to the broader genre of historical films.












