Quentin Tarantino and Simon Pegg have been cast in the drama Just what we carry.
The 62-year-old director W Star Trek Deadline says the 55-year-old actor will appear in writer-director Jamie Adams’ upcoming film.
Tarantino’s role in Just what we carry It will be his biggest on-screen role since 1996 From dusk until dawnAlthough the director appeared in some of his films such as Django is unrestrained and Pulp Fiction.
Tarantino and Pegg will star alongside each other sadnesscharlotte Gainsbourg, The mummySofia Boutella, William Hellman from Ibiza, and singer Lizzie McAlpine in her film debut.
Located along the rugged coast of Normandy, Just what we carry It is described as “a meditation on love, loss, and the quiet courage it takes to move forward.”
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Pegg plays Julianne Jones, “a once-wonderful teacher whose former student Charlotte Levant (Boutella) returns home to confront the ghosts of her past.
They are joined by John Percy (Tarantino), Julian’s old friend whose sudden arrival stirs up long-buried truths; Josephine Chabrol (Gainsbourg), Charlotte’s protective sister; Vincent (Hellman), a restless artist caught between love and loyalty, and Jacqueline (McAlpine), an ambitious young dancer whose presence forces everyone to confront the weight of what they left behind.
“It has always been a dream of mine to shoot an Eric Rohmer-style picture in Normandy, a dream that included collaborating with an exceptional international cast and crew. It turns out that by embracing the freedoms of independent cinema, this dream became a reality. I am forever grateful to the cast and crew,” Adams said in a statement. Just what we carry “For this moment.”
Tarantino, who recently appeared in his 2019 film Once upon a time in Hollywoodand was reportedly offered the role Just what we carry “Through his agent because he was perfect for the role.”
Just what we carry It will be produced by Charles Benwyn, Liam Hellman and Gurney Smit.

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