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Lily Collins Will Play Audrey Hepburn in a Movie About 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
The biopic, based on Sam Wasson's book, explores the cultural impact and production of Breakfast at Tiffany's, featuring producers from Imagine Entertainment and Case Study Films.
- On Feb. 23, Lily Collins confirmed on Instagram that she will play Audrey Hepburn in a film about Breakfast at Tiffany's, developed by Case Study Films, Imagine Entertainment, and Scott LaStaiti.
- After nearly a decade in development, the film will be adapted by Alena Smith from Sam Wasson's 2010 book Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M., and will explore behind-the-scenes aspects, Variety reported.
- Collins will serve as a producer through Case Study Films, with Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, Justin Wilkes, and Marc Gilbar producing for Imagine, and Charlie McDowell and Alex Orlovsky producing for Case Study Films.
- A director has not been named, and no release date has been announced yet, while casting beyond Lily Collins, including George Peppard and Blake Edwards portrayals, remains unannounced.
- Given Hepburn's status as a Golden Age icon, the film will explore her lasting influence on fashion and film through the perspectives of those who made it, transporting viewers from the Upper East Side to Beverly Hills.
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