Larry Mullen Jr and Irish actress Maria Doyle
Kennedy (Downtown Abbey) have joined the cast of Erik Poppe’s ‘A
Thousand Times Good Night’, which began shooting in Dublin last week.
They join a previously announced cast that includes
French actress Juliette Binoche and Danish ‘Game of Thrones’ actor
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Young Irish actress Lauryn Canny has also been
cast as Binoche’s daughter Steph.
The role is the second acting job for U2 drummer Mullen, whose
first film role was in Irish director Mary McGuckian’s ‘Man on the
Train’ with Donald Sutherland in 2011.
‘A Thousand Times Good Night’ is inspired by Poppe’s own
experiences as a war photographer. It tells the story of a photographer,
Rebekka, who is torn between the job and the family she loves.
Binoche and Coster-Waldau play the photographer and her husband,
while Mullen Jr and Kennedy play their best friends in the drama, which
will move to Morrocco following a five-week shoot in Dublin.
‘A Thousand Times Goodnight’ has been written by Harald Rosenløw
Eeg and is a co-production between Ireland’s Newgrange Pictures, Paradox
in Norway and Zentropa International Sweden.
Jackie Larkin and Lesley McKimm will produce for Newgrange alongside Norwegian-based Finn Gjerdrum and Stein Kave for Paradox.
The feature’s budget is reportedly around €5m with the project
having been offered €300,000 from the Irish Film Board in the last round
of funding. The Norwegian Film Institute is also supporting the
feature.