Bruce Dern, Anthony Michael Hall to topline “King Lear” adaptation

Bruce Dern, Anthony Michael Hall to topline “King Lear” adaptation

PanARMENIAN.Net - Bruce Dern, Anthony Michael Hall and Sean Astin are starring in “The Lears”, a comic adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “King Lear”, Variety has learned.

It’s the first in-house production for distributor NeoClassics Films and has started production in Malibu and other parts of Los Angeles. Aly Michalka, Victoria Smurfit and Nic Bishop are also starring.

Carl Bessai is directing from his own script. NeoClassics Films’ CEO Irwin Olian is producing in association with Bessai’s Raven West Films Ltd. NeoClassics will also serve as the film’s international sales agent.

“Carl’s script is a smart, modern day derivative of Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear,'” said Olian. “In the classic play, the old King wanted each of his three daughters to prove their love so that he could determine who was most worthy of his kingdom. In our modern spin, iconic architect Davenport Lear has created a family retreat – also to test the love of each of his children as he is contemplating his future.”

The script focuses on world-renowned cutting-edge architect Davenport Lear played by Dern. Nearing retirement, he summons his four dysfunctional children Glenn (Hall); Regan (Michalka); Kent (Bishop) and Rory (James Hoare) and their spouses, respectively Tyler (Stephen Ellis); Tom Cornwall (Astin); Delia (Ivy Matheson); and Natalie (Amy Argyle).

When they hear the bombshell that he has decided to marry his personal assistant that Sunday, it sets off an explosive round of devious behavior and conflict as each of them jockeys for position, borne by self-interest, greed and jealousy.

Bessai’s credits include “Bad City,” “Fathers and Sons,” “Sisters and Brothers,” “Mothers and Daughters” and “Normal.”

Olian previously worked from ICM and as a senior attorney for Warner Bros. NeoClassics has released “The Hedgehog,” “L’Affaire Farewell,” “Moscow” and “Captain Abu Raed,” winner of 2008 Sundance World Cinema Audience Award.

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