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Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Day-Lewis Eye Reunion on 1950s Fashion Drama
(EXCLUSIVE)
Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Thomas Anderson may be assembling a big screen
reunion, this time in the world of fashion.
Although no deal is set, sources tell Variety that Lewis is in talks to
reunite with Anderson, who directed his Oscar-winning performance in “There
Will Be Blood,” on the auteur’s latest movie.
Anderson’s reps declined to comment.
Sources say that Lewis, who hasn’t made a film since “Lincoln” in 2012,
has been loosely attached to the project for some time. Anderson is still
working on a script while meeting young actresses of Eastern European descent
to cast supporting roles.
Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures is producing and financing the untitled
project. The film will be set in 1950s New York and revolve around the
fashion industry, although the plot is under wraps.
Annapurna most recently worked with PTA on “The Master” and “Inherent Vice.
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Lewis, who won his third Academy Award for his performance in Steven Spielberg
’s “Lincoln,” has kept a low-profile the past decade. Prior to “Lincoln,
” the masterful thesp took a three-year break after Rob Marshall’s “Nine”
in 2009. He filmed PTA’s “There Will Be Blood” before that in 2007.
Anderson most recently directed music videos for Radiohead and Joanna Newsom
as well as the documentary “Junun,” which documented the collaboration
between Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and composer Shye Ben Tzur.
Greenwood is also the composer of Anderson’s last three films.
No studio is currently attached to the project.