
Now Coppola is going in a completely different direction with an adaptation of Fairyland, an adaptation of Alysia Abbott's memoir of the same name. Sadly the film wasn't quite as good as the aforementioned film from Harmony Korine, in large part to a performance from James Franco. Watch this space.This year Sofia Coppola turned in The Bling Ring, a more upscale version of Spring Breakers, but simply based on real-life events of spoiled, despicable teenagers. Is there a release date?Īlthough the film is a lot further along than we suspected – filming wrapped recently – an official release date is yet to be announced nor has it been bought by any distributors. Also involved is icon Geena Davis, Maria Bakalova of Bodies Bodies Bodies fame, Australian actor Cody Fern and Adam Lambert. What about the cast?Īlready, there's a list of names attached to Fairyland. Emilia Jones, the breakout star of CODA, has been tapped to play Alysia while Scoot McNairy has signed on in the role of her father, Steve. While Sofia Coppola has slipped into the role of producer alongside her brother Roman, instead. As a gay man who lost his own father to AIDS, Durham has a personal connection to Alysia's story, and is onboard as director and now Fairyland's sole writer too.

Who else is involved?Ĭoppola initially began writing the script for Fairyland as a solo project, but soon enlisted the help of director Andrew Durham to co-write it alongside her. I think it will make an engaging and touching movie on a subject I’ve never seen before". Speaking on her relationship to the book upon snatching up the movie rights, Coppola said, "I love the book Fairyland. As the world enters the 80s and Alysia her teens, people she grew up around begin to fall sick with AIDS, and while she's studying in New York City then France, Steve contracts the virus himself and Alysia must come home to care for him. From a young age Alysia is rubbing shoulders with artists, thinkers and writers, her father encouraging this creative expression in herself. Upon their arrival, Steve comes out as bisexual and dives headfirst into a city in the midst of a creative, cultural and sexual revolution.

It follows a two-year-old Alysia and her father Steve Abbott as they uproot to San Francisco in 1973 after their mum and wife dies in a car accident. As mentioned, the film will use Alysia Abbott's memoir Fairyland as its source material, after Coppola's production company bought the film rights to the book upon its launch in 2013.
