EXCLUSIVE: Tom McCarthy‘s untitled Sony Pictures Classics drama has now wrapped with joining cast including Noah Robbins, Zach Woods, Nina Arianda, Mary Catherine Garrison, Michael Chernus, Dylan Baker, Michael Cerveris, and Alan Aisenberg.
Also aboard are Eli Bildner, Jim Klock, Bryan Batt and Christopher Denham, Zak Orth, Billy Slaughter, Joey Slotnick, Aaron Jay Rome, and Ari Golin.
As previously announced, Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, Amy Ryan, Paul Giamatti, John Turturro, Tatiana Maslany and Jason Clarke star in the film.
Based on Nathaniel Rich’s book Losing Earth, the synopsis reads: “At a beachside resort in Florida in 1980, twenty experts gather for a weekend conference on a global issue that is starting to gain traction: the effects of Co2 emissions on the climate. This group of scientists, activists, and policymakers have one simple mandate from Congress — write a statement about what to do. Easier said than done.”
Sony Pictures Classics co-financed the movie, which is adapted by Thomas Bidegan, Noé Debré, and Spotlight filmmaker McCarthy. It is produced by Jonathan King, David Levine for Anonymous Content, Jim Whitaker, Rae Baron, and McCarthy for Slow Pony. Jonathan Schwartz, Nick Shumaker, and Bard Dorros of Anonymous Content serve as producers alongside Mary Aloe of Aloe Entertainment.
Executive Producers include Alex Gibney, Wendy Schmidt, Richard Perello, and Robert Kessel for Jigsaw Productions; Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for Artists Equity; Alex Lebovici for Hammerstone Studios; Thomas Bidegan, Noé Debré, and Nathaniel Rich; Billy James Parrott; Laurene Powell Jobs and Davis Guggenheim for Concordia; Andrew Lauren and Blye Faust on behalf of Andrew Lauren Productions; Rob Rosenheck for Galisteo Media; and Jeremy Strong.
