New Set Images From John Hillcoat’s ‘Wettest County in the World’ – Featuring Shia Labeouf, Tom Hardy & Mia Wasikowska
Through the wonderful world of Twitter, Producer Cassian Elwes has kindly given us our first super low quality look at Jason Clarke, Tom Hardy, Shia Labeouf and Mia Wasikowska in John Hillcoat’s (The Road, The Proposition) upcoming prohibition crime drama ‘Wettest County in the World’. The film is without doubt one of my anticipated films currently in production, it features a powerhouse cast in Clarke, Labeouf, Wasikowska, Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Guy Pearce, Dane DeHaan and Gary Oldman.
The film is an adaptation of Matt Bondurant’s novel ‘The Wettest County in the World: A Novel Based on a True Story,’ and the screenplay is penned by frequent Hillcoat collaborator Nick Cave – who‘s also hopefully on soundtrack duty. Below is a brief synopsis of the book. Source: ThePlaylist.
This family saga follows the Bondurants, bootlegging brothers runnin’ stills, runnin’ loads, and runnin’ from the law in Depression-era Virginia. The book is mainly narrated through the experience of the youngest Bondurant, Jack (in truth, a grandfather of the author), and his family’s moonshine enterprise supplies the action in a plot that evokes the culture of distilling and distributing white lightning. To optimistic Jack, bootlegging is both a bond to his older brothers, Forrest and Howard, and a means to make cash to impress a girl. Forrest, by contrast, is taciturn and suspicious: the world is violent, and he meets it on that ground. Tender of the stills and imbiber from same, burly Howard is always ready to take on the Bondurants’ enemies, corrupt law officers. Wending through this conflict in flash-forward mode is novelist Sherwood Anderson, who plumbs the Bondurant story a few years after the brothers’ climactic confrontation with the county sheriff. Descriptively gritty and emotionally resonant, novelist Bondurant dramatically projects the poverty and danger at the heart of the old-time bootlegging life.
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