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Leo Woodall has joined Sydney Sweeney in the upcoming film adaptation of Edith Wharton's 'Custom of the Country.' The movie, financed by Studiocanal and produced by Rabbit's Foot Films, is directed and adapted by Josie Rourke and promises a...
The adaptation of 'Custom of the Country' sees Sydney Sweeney playing Undine Spragg, a Midwestern woman determined to climb the social ladder of early 20th-century New York. Leo Woodall's addition to the cast adds further anticipation. Josie Rourke, known for 'Mary Queen of Scots,' is directing and adapting the screenplay.
Meanwhile, Rachel Weisz stars in 'Vladimir,' a Netflix series which also stars Leo Woodall. It is set in a modern-day university.
'Vladimir' has Rachel Weisz as the series' star, her character an English professor whose career is overshadowed by her husband's scandal. The series delves into themes of obsession and power.
Both productions promise to bring complex characters and narratives to the screen, exploring themes of ambition, societal expectations, and personal desires.
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