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Lawrence to direct comedy
     2015-November-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    JENNIFER LAWRENCE has made her mark as an award-winning actress but she’ll soon embark on a new journey: directing.

    Speaking to Entertainment Weekly recently, the Oscar-winning actress disclosed her plans to get behind the lens. “I’d also like to direct a comedy,” she said. “I have wanted to direct as long as I’ve wanted to act. I just don’t talk about it because I’d rather just do it.”

    Lawrence’s first directing project certainly doesn’t sound like a comedy, though. Called “Project Delirium,” the film is based on a New Yorker report about mental warfare during the Cold War. Lawrence has described the project as being “like an acid experiment gone terribly wrong.”

    Raffi Khatchadourian wrote the 2012 New Yorker article in question, called “Operation Delirium,” which delves into Colonel James S. Ketchum’s chemical warfare experiments at the Edgewood military facility in Maryland between 1960 and 1969. In hopes of finding an incapacitating agent which sedated the enemy without killing them, Ketchum tested over 5,000 U.S. soldiers with substances like LSD, marijuana, and the deliriant compound called BZ.

    Lawrence didn’t explain what drew her to the project but she did dig into her passion for the director’s chair. “It’s funny,” she told Entertainment Weekly. “I’ve wanted to direct since I was 16 and always thought I should start making steps towards that. If I had tried to do it earlier, I wouldn’t have been ready. Now I actually feel ready.”(SD-Agencies)

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