The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby


The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Information

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is a 2013 drama film in two parts that were written and directed by Ned Benson. The film stars James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, and Viola Davis. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is broken into two films, His and Hers. The film will release on September 13, 2013 and is distributed through Eagle Films.

Plot

Both movies follow the same time period, but are told from the differing perspectives of Connor Ludlow (James McAvoy) and Eleanor Rigby (Jessica Chastain), a young married couple living in New York. His looks at their relationship from Connor's angle, while Hers follows Eleanor's. Connor spends his days working in his restaurant while his wife Eleanor returns to college for further education. During the course of their daily lives, the couple encounters a life changing event that threatens the stability of their marriage.

Cast

Development

In February 2012 Variety announced that Jessica Chastain and Joel Edgerton had been signed to act in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, with screenwriter Ned Benson set to direct the two films. William Hurt was also named to be starring in both films, but in an unspecified role. Filming began in summer of 2012 in New York, with filming lasting about 40 days and wrapping around late August of the same year. Of the film, Myriad executive Kirk D'Amico stated that the films' characters were "complex, and it is unique to have two different scripts to tell the story".

Myriad Pictures initially began pre-selling the rights to the two films at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, with the films being sold in nine territories.




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