Oscar Isaac and THE SOCIAL NETWORK’s Max Minghella have signed up to play brothers in new 1980’s crime drama MEMORIAL DAY.
MEMORIAL DAY is written and will be directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith, and is looking to start filming in Florida, USA next year. The film is set to follow Darcy Smith’s debut feature film WISH YOU WERE HERE, which stars WARRIOR and ZERO DARK THIRTY star Joel Edgerton.
Australian director Kieran Darcy-Smith is set to have a busy year in 2013, with three projects of his own. He has also just finished writing the screenplay of the sequel to TOMORROW, WHEN THE WAR BEGAN, but he is not set to direct.
Source: Deadline
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