EXCLUSIVE: After winning last year’s Tony for Best Direction of a Musical for Hadestown, Rachel Chavkin is making her feature film directorial debut on Paramount’s psychological thrille…
a remake of the 2014 Juanfer Andres-Esteban Roel Spanish movie. follows an agoraphobic woman who raises her younger sister in an apartment locked away from the world. But one day, a reckless young neighbor, Carlos, falls down the stairwell and drags himself to their door. Someone has entered the shrew’s nest, and it doesn’t look like he’s leaving. The thriller is reminiscent of such Oscar-lauded pics asWeed Road and the Gotham Group are producing for Paramount.
Sony releasedA NYU Tisch School of the Arts undergraduate and MFA Columbia University grad, Chavkin was first nominated at the Tonys for Best Direction of a Musical back in 2017 forin 2012. The Anais Mitchell musical, which is a take on the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, where Orpheus goes to the underworld to rescue his fiancée Eurydice, initially premiered in Barre, Vermont and later became a concept album.
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