What's Happening?
Emily Mortimer's directorial debut, 'Dennis,' has announced the addition of Jim Broadbent, Kelly Macdonald, and Jamie Demetriou to its cast. The film, produced by A24 and Fruit Tree, is set in 1990s Moscow
and follows a romance between a British student, played by Alison Oliver, and a Russian poet, portrayed by Yura Borisov. Mortimer, known for her work on 'The Pursuit of Love' and 'Doll and Em,' is both writing and directing the film. The production is a collaboration between Fruit Tree and A24, with Emma Stone, Dave McCary, and Ali Herting among the producers. A24 will finance and handle the worldwide release of the film.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of the cast for 'Dennis' highlights the ongoing collaboration between A24 and Fruit Tree, which has been producing a series of notable projects. This film adds to A24's reputation for supporting unique and diverse storytelling in the film industry. The involvement of well-known actors like Jim Broadbent and Kelly Macdonald brings additional attention and credibility to the project. The film's setting in 1990s Moscow and its focus on a cross-cultural romance may appeal to audiences interested in historical and international narratives. This project also underscores Emily Mortimer's growing influence as a filmmaker, transitioning from acting to directing and writing.
What's Next?
With the cast now expanded, production on 'Dennis' is expected to progress, with A24 managing its global distribution. The film's release will likely be anticipated by fans of the actors involved and followers of A24's distinctive filmography. The collaboration between Fruit Tree and A24 suggests potential future projects that may continue to explore diverse and innovative storytelling. As the film moves closer to completion, marketing efforts will likely focus on its unique setting and the star-studded cast to attract a wide audience.








