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Joaquin Phoenix & Mike Mills Untitled Drama Set To Begin Filming In November – Will Shoot In New York, Los Angeles, Detroit and New Orleans

Jacob FisherBy Jacob FisherSeptember 28, 2019 | 2:13 pmUpdated:September 28, 2019 | 2:14 pm
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With ‘Joker’ projected to earn over $80 million in its domestic box office opening weekend, titular star Joaquin Phoenix has already begun movement on his next project which was recently announced by Deadline. The film is described only as an untitled drama however the film will be directed and written by Mike Mills who is previously known for writing and directing 20th Century Women, a film that tells the story of a teenage boy, his mother and two other women who help raise him among the love and freedom of Southern California of 1979. He also wrote and directed ‘Beginners’ which focuses on a young man who is rocked by two announcements from his elderly father: that he has terminal cancer and that he has a young male lover.

We have learned that the film is eyeing to begin filming in November and will shoot in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit and New Orleans.

The film will be produced by Chelsea Barnard, Lila Yacoub and Andrea Longacre-White as well as distributed by A24, the company that will next release ‘Uncut Gems’, ‘Waves’ and ‘The Lighthouse’.

We also have a key plot detail to share about the film, this could a potential huge spoiler so be warned.

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Joaquin Phoenix’s character will be called Johnny.

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Jacob Fisher is the Editor-In-Chief of DiscussingFilm. He co-founded the company in September 2016 and has been actively developing DiscussingFilm into a entertainment outlet since early 2017. Besides his regular Editor-In-Chief duties, he is the main coordinator for interviews for the company as well as researching and reporting exclusive stories.

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