Todd Haynes’ ‘May December’ To Open New York Film Festival

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Todd Hayes’ May December will open the New York Film Festival on September 29, organizers have announced

, Portman plays TV star Elizabeth, who is researching a new part by ingratiating herself into the lives of Gracie, Moore’s character, whom she’ll be playing on-screen, and her much younger husband, Joe . Per the official logline, “As Elizabeth attempts to get closer to the family, the uncomfortable facts of their scandal unfurl, causing difficult, long-dormant emotions to resurface.”

The film is written by first-time screenwriter Samy Burch. will be released domestically in theaters on November 17 and on Netflix on December 1. “We are all so proud and moved to have been invited to open the New York Film Festival,” Haynes said. “It is a festival that plays a role in my work and life like no other in the world, since it enshrines the cultural life of this city, which is both my creative home as a filmmaker and, as ever, the eternal site of artistic possibility.”“a tour de force of writing, acting, and directing.

 

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