EXCLUSIVE: The stacked multi-generational romantic comedy Possibly I Do, starring a bunch of A-listers together with Diane Keaton and Susan Sarandon, has bought to a bunch of key worldwide territories.
The flick, written and directed by Oscar nominee Michael Jacobs (Quiz Present), has been acquired for the UK (Signature Leisure), South Africa (Empire Leisure), France (Originals Manufacturing unit), Greece (Spentzos Movie), Italy (Eagle Photos), Portugal (Lusomundo), Scandinavia (Mis Label), Spain (YouPlanet Photos and Beta Fiction), Turkey (Bir Movie), Japanese Europe (Vertical), Baltics (Acme), Israel (United King), Latin America (IDC and Muchos Amigos Photos).
WME Impartial dealt with the offers.
The movie’s plot follows Michelle and Allen who’ve reached the purpose of their relationship the place they’re contemplating the following steps and resolve to ask their mother and father to lastly meet. The mother and father already know one another effectively – very well – resulting in distinct and defining opinions in regards to the worth of marriage.
The stacked ensemble options Diane Keaton (Annie Corridor), Richard Gere (American Gigolo), Susan Sarandon (Thelma and Louise), William H. Macy (Fargo), Emma Roberts (We’re the Millers), and Luke Bracey (Elvis).
Extra credit embrace cinematography by Tim Suhrstedt, music by Lesley Barber, modifying by Erica Freed Marker, casting by Stefanie Ryan-Manhim and Quinn Showell, costume design by Sarah Fleming, and manufacturing design by Rick Butler.
The movie can even mark the directorial debut of Jacobs, who has a bunch of writing and producing credit on tasks starting from Boy Meets World to Robert Reford’s Quiz Present.
Possibly I Do was financed and produced by Fifth Season. Vincent Newman, Scott Mednick, and Jacobs produced, with Keaton, Stephanie Heaton-Harris, Jennifer Semler, Jonathan Montepare, Skyler Mednick, and Jason Pinardo serving as government producers.
Vertical Leisure has acquired North American rights to the romantic comedy, which is able to obtain a home rollout on January 27, 2023.