The Palace (2022 film)
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Directed by | Roman Polanski |
Produced by | Luca Barbareschi |
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Music by | Alexandre Desplat |
Cinematography | Paweł Edelman |
Edited by | Hervé de Luze |
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Distributed by | 01 Distribution (Italy) |
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Budget | €17 million[1] |
The Palace is an upcoming black comedy film[1] directed by Roman Polanski, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska. Produced by Luca Barbareschi, the film stars Mickey Rourke, Joaquim de Almeida, John Cleese, Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant, Fortunato Cerlino, and Alexander Petrov.
The film is set to be released theatrically in Europe in November 2022, before a theatrical release in Italy by 01 Distribution on January 12, 2023.
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Premise
The film takes place on New Year's Eve 1999, where a dinner party at the Gstaad Palace takes an unexpected turn.[2]
Cast
- Mickey Rourke
- Joaquim de Almeida
- John Cleese
- Oliver Masucci
- Fanny Ardant
- Fortunato Cerlino
- Alexander Petrov
Production
Development
In April 2021, it was announced that Roman Polanski would direct The Palace, a black comedy about guests at the Gstaad Palace on New Year's Eve 1999.[3] Polanski co-wrote the screenplay with fellow Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski, who also co-wrote Polanski's first feature, Knife in the Water (1962).[4] Luca Barbareschi produced the film, under Eliseo Entertainment, alongside RAI Cinema, CAB Productions, and Lucky Bob.[5][2]
In April 2022, Mickey Rourke, Joaquim de Almeida, John Cleese, Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant, Fortunato Cerlino, and Alexander Petrov were cast to star in the film, while Alexandre Desplat and Paweł Edelman served as composer and cinematographer, respectively.[1][6][2] Wild Bunch sold the film for distribution in Germany and Spain during the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.[1][2][7][8] Barbareschi said he struggled to find financiers in France, where Polanski is based and most of his previous films were produced.[1] Hervé de Luze and Carlo Poggioli served as editor and costume designer, respectively.[1] Ewa Piaskowska served as an additional screenwriter.[9]
Filming
Principal photography commenced in February 2022 at the Gstaad Palace in Gstaad, Switzerland, and wrapped in June.[1][6][2][10] Filming was originally set to begin in late 2021.[11]
Release
The Palace is set to be released theatrically in Europe in November 2022,[1] before a theatrical release in Italy by 01 Distribution on January 12, 2023.[12][13][14]
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