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Seven Sisters - New movie posters
15-06-2017
2017
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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as VENDREDI (friday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as MARDI (Tuesday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as LUNDI (Monday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as MERCREDI (Wednesday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as JEUDI (Thursday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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titleSeven Sisters - New movie posters
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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Naomi as SAMEDI (Saturday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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titleSeven Sisters - New movie posters
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captionNOOMI RAPPACE PLAYS SEVEN SISTERS IN NEW MOVIE- FIRST POSTERS The film stars Noomi Rappace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus) playing seven different characters across the film. Set in a futuristic world where a one child per family policy has been introduced, Willem Dafoe’s character hides a secret from the government. He’s secretly been raising seven identical granddaughters, each named after a day of the week. The twist here is, all of those characters have to act as one singular person, Karen Settman, one day a week. The sisters live in a constant state of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to evade the authorities and survive. Set in 2073, the trailer shows us a glimpse of what life could be like under a one child per family rule, and it looks dystopian. The film also stars Glenn Close as Nicolette Cayman, a member of the shadowy Bureau, who are in charge of overseeing the enforcement of this policy. The film is directed by Tommy Wirkola, who is also known for directing Dead Snow, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film itself has come from the ‘Black List’ survey, a list of promising screenplays waiting to find a studio willing to produce them. The movie will be released in the UK and worldwide later this year, 2017. Picture shows: Noomi as DIMANCHE (Sunday) 75596 EDITORIAL USE ONLY