Edward Berger to direct Stradivarius movie for Netflix

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Oscar-winning director Edward Berger recently started production on The Riders (more on that later), but he’s already setting up his next project, with Deadline reporting that he’s attached to direct Stradivarius for Netflix. Stradi-who-vius?

What’s Stradivarius About?

Stradivarius is a drama set in 18th-century Northern Italy, where the world’s two best violin makers compete to build the perfect instrument. Tony Award-winning playwright and screenwriter Itamar Moses sold the pitch to Netflix and will write the script himself. He’s also known for his work on Boardwalk Empire and The Affair.

Berger Is Currently Shooting The Riders

Production on The Riders kicked off earlier this week. The film stars Brad Pitt (F1), Julianne Nicholson (Paradise), and Coco Greenstone (Windcatcher). It follows “Fred Scully (Pitt), who, after traveling through Europe for two years, winds up in Ireland with his wife (Nicholson) and daughter (Greenstone). And on a mystical whim of his wife Jennifer, they buy an old farmhouse that stands in the shadow of a castle. While Scully spends weeks alone renovating the old house, Jennifer returns to Australia to liquidate their assets. When Scully arrives at Shannon Airport to pick up Jennifer and their 7-year-old daughter, Billie, it is Billie who emerges — alone. There is no note, no explanation, not so much as a word from Jennifer, and the shock has left Billie speechless. In that instant, Scully’s life falls to pieces.

The film is based on the novel of the same name by Tim Winton, with David Kajganich (Bones and All) writing the script. The rest of the cast includes Michael Smiley (Bad Sisters), Danny Huston (The Aviator), Camille Cottin (Call My Agent!), and Ulrich Thomsen (Lanterns).

Berger won the Academy Award for Best International Film for All Quiet on the Western Front, and his follow-up, Conclave, was equally as acclaimed, picking up Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and more. His next film, Ballad of a Small Player, wasn’t as beloved, but our own Chris Bumbray thought it was great, believing that it “feels destined to build a cult following.” You can check out his review right here.

Source: Deadline

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