Jeremy Irons Joins the Cast of ‘High Rise’

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Jeremy Irons and Sienna Miller have joined Tom Hiddleston on Jeremy Thomas’ anticipated JG Ballard adaptation High-Rise from Sightseers and Kill List director Ben Wheatley.

Oscar-winner Irons, who will also shoot Zack Snyder’s Batman vs. Superman this year, will play a visionary architect while the in-demand Foxcatcher star Miller will play his devoted aide who strikes up a relationship with Hiddleston’s character Robert Laing.

Production is due to get underway in July in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on the project, which HanWay is shopping in Cannes.

The film centres on a new residential tower built on the eve of Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power, at the site of what will soon become the world’s financial hub. Designed as a luxurious solution to the problems of the city, it is a world apart.

Enter Robert Laing (Hiddleston), a young doctor seduced by the high-rise and its creator, the visionary architect Anthony Royal (Irons). Laing discovers a world of complex loyalties, and also strikes up a relationship with Royal’s devoted aide Charlotte (Miller).

But rot has set in beneath the flawless surface. Sensing discord amongst the tenants, Laing meets Wilder, a charismatic provocateur bent on inciting the situation. Wilder initiates Laing into the hidden life of the high-rise and Laing is shocked at what he sees. As the residents break into tribal factions, Laing finds himself in the middle of mounting violence. Violence that he also finds emerging in himself.

Additional casting is underway on the project scripted by Wheatley’s wife and regular collaborator Amy Jump. Backers include Film4, Northern Ireland Screen and the BFI, which has committed more than £1m to the project.

Thomas said: “I’m excited to adapt another Ballard book, whose books are full of so many ideas, and to be working with Ben and Amy, Tom, Jeremy and Sienna, and working with Ben and the cast in a movie like this is why I love producing films.”

Wheatley added: “I’ve been a fan of Sienna’s since seeing her heartbreaking role in Factory Girl. There’s a steely resilience in her performances, and I know she will be excellent in her central role in High-Rise.

“What can you say about Jeremy Irons? From Dead Ringers to Margin Call, Jeremy has been creating indelible performances. He’s one of our finest actors and it’s very exciting to work with him.”

Previous adaptations of Ballard’s work include RPC’S controversial drama Crash, directed by David Cronenberg, and Steven Spielberg’s epic, six-time Oscar nominee Empire of The Sun.

Jeremy Irons in Toronto for Cronenberg Evolution Exhibit

Jeremy Irons was in Toronto, Canada 30 October 2013 – 1 November 2013, to participate in events at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, in conjunction with the David Cronenberg: Evolution exhibition.

Jeremy contributed an interview to the David Cronenberg: Virtual Exhibition material put together by TIFF –

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Jeremy attended the exhibit’s VIP opening party:

Noah Cowan ‏@noahlightbox  Jeremy Irons and the mugwump share a drink and a laugh. David Cronenberg : Evolution is now officially open!

Noah Cowan ‏@noahlightbox
Jeremy Irons and the mugwump share a drink and a laugh. David Cronenberg : Evolution is now officially open!

Photography by George Pimentel

Photograph by George Pimentel

Check out the TIFF.net Photostream on Flickr for hundreds of photos from the Evolution Opening VIP Party

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On Thursday 31 October, Jeremy Irons and David Cronenberg introduced a screening of Dead Ringers.  Jeremy stuck around for a Q&A session, after the screening.  [Thank you to Kristen Skeet for the videos.]

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TIFF’s From Within – The Films of David Cronenberg: Jeremy Irons and David Cronenberg on Dead Ringers – from Next Projection
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On Friday 1 November, Jeremy participated in “In Conversation with Jeremy Irons” at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, a 1 hour 30 minute conversation and retrospective of his career, with an audience Q&A at the end.

“I Am the Master of My Destiny”: Jeremy Irons Talks at TIFF’s Bell Lightbox 

Photo ©www.jeremyirons.net

Photo ©www.jeremyirons.net

Jeremy Irons: Man of silky voice and steely truths
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While in Toronto, Jeremy was also a guest on “Q” with Jian Ghomeshi

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http://www.cbc.ca/player/AudioMobile/Q/ID/2415606281/

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Jeremy Irons also sat down with George Stroumboulopoulos to talk about his career in film and the David Cronenberg retrospective at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto. But before they got into that conversation, Irons wanted to talk about Rob Ford, Toronto’s mayor.

To see the full interview, tune into George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight on CBC Television on Wednesday, November 20 at 7 p.m. or 11:30 p.m.
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Jeremy Irons also made an appearance on Live at Noon on CP24 –

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More on the Cronenberg: Evolution exhibition –


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