
Stills from "The American Version of The Sinner"
Time Network News In 2018, Jack Gyllenhaal saw a Danish film "Sinner" at the Sundance Film Festival, which took place indoors and was mostly a one-man show. The film was a sight to Gyllenhaal, who immediately bought the American remake through his own production company and hired director Anthony Foqua.
Now this new film "American Version of Sinners" exposed the first batch of stills and work photos, announcing that it will be released on Netflix on October 1 and will be released in North American theaters on September 24.
Jack Gyllenhaal
Original Sinner
Directed by Danish director Gustav Moller, the original "Sinner" tells the story of former police officer Asger Holm (now demoted to operator) who receives a phone call from a kidnapped woman whose search for the woman begins when the call suddenly hangs up. The phone call was the only clue that the officer needed to race against time to save her from danger, but he gradually realized that the case he was dealing with was far more complicated than he thought.
Director Fukuia remote control command
Gyllenhaal told foreign media that before the filming of the spring 2020 film, anthony Fukuia was infected with the new crown virus, although Fukuia's nucleic acid test was negative, but in order to ensure safety, the crew still got a motorhome a block away from the set. During filming, director Faurea instructed the actors in filming through video connection software and walkie-talkies on the RV, and Gyllenhaal and Foquat never faced each other in close proximity during the entire filming.
When having to communicate, Gyllenhaal would climb a staircase, Fuqua opened the window of the motorhome, and two people shouted from a distance...
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