ADAM DRIVER, Penélope Cruz and Shailene Woodley have joined Michael Mann’s racing film “Ferrari.” The big-budget biopic follows ex-racecar driver and auto manufacturing giant Enzo Ferrari in the summer of 1957. With his marriage in crisis over the mourning of a son, and the threat of bankruptcy looming over the company he and his wife built 10 years earlier, Ferrari embarks on a bold race — the Mille Miglia, 1,600 kilometers across Italy. Driver replaces Hugh Jackman, who had initially signed on to play the title character. Cruz plays Enzo’s wife, Laura Ferrari, and Woodley plays mistress Lina Lardi. STX nabbed worldwide rights to the film. Mann will direct the script written by himself and Troy Kennedy Martin, based on Brock Yates’ book “Enzo Ferrari: The Man and the Machine.” Principal photography will take place in Italy this spring. “‘Ferrari’ is so much more than a story about a man and his machine. It is an extraordinary and emotional story that Michael has been developing for years, and the entire team at STX is looking forward to the start of production with this dream cast and filmmaker. Adam Driver is one of the most talented and fascinating actors working today, and we could not be more thrilled to pair him with Penélope, whose legendary career builds with every role she takes,” said STX chairman Adam Fogelson. (SD-Agencies) |