James McAvoy
and Jessica Chastain have already been spotted in New York City where they are
preparing to begin filming The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby next week.
According to
a press release, the movie will explore “how a married couple in New York City
deals with an emotional, life-altering experience, from two different
perspectives.”
The film is
already getting a lot of buzz because it will be split into a double feature in
which the perspective of the husband (McAvoy) is seen in The Disappearance of
Eleanor Rigby: Him and the story of the wife (Chastain) is told in The
Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her.
According to
a post on Yahoo from one of the film’s location scouts, it looks like a portion
of the movie will be shot in Nassau County, NY in August too.
These must be in Nassau County. For feature film, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, eight days in August, they’re looking for a colonial farmhouse, country, medium – large size, not a mansion. Reasonable property size.
Another post
on Twitter indicates the movie will film scenes on the Brooklyn Bridge next
week.
@RevRickshaws: RR has been hired by a production crew to help film next week a scene on the Manhattan Bridge for this film
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