American actor Nicolas Cage is set to play a buffalo hunter in a film adaptation of John Williams` novel `Butcher`s Crossing`. As per Variety, the upcoming movie is being helmed by Gabe Polsky, who has directed documentaries like `Red Army` and `Red Penguins`. Shooting for the film will begin in the US in October.
The movie is also a reunion of sorts, as Polsky was a producer on Cage`s 2009 movie `Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans`. The film is set in the 1870s and finds Cage playing Kansas buffalo hunter Miller, who takes on a young Harvard dropout seeking his destiny out West. The movie is based on the 1960 transcendentalist novel by Williams, which explores man`s relationship with the natural world and details a largely untold but significant chapter in American history.
Polsky is adapting the novel alongside Liam Satre-Meloy. `1917` director Sam Mendes was believed to have been interested in adapting the book around 10 years ago. Altitude is handling international sales and will introduce the project to buyers at the Cannes Virtual Market, 21-25 June. Altitude has also secured the film for the UK and Irish distribution.
The film will be produced by Polsky, Molly Conners of Phiphen Pictures alongside Will Clarke and Andy Mayson for Altitude Film Entertainment and Cage`s Saturn Films. David Gallego will DoP and other key collaborators on the production will include wildlife conservation charity Defenders of Wildlife and American adventurer and writer Steve Rinella.
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