Walton Goggins and Marion Cotillard Unite in New Biblical Film Job
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Los Angeles, March 17 (NationPress) – Acclaimed Hollywood star Walton Goggins has officially joined forces with Marion Cotillard for the upcoming Biblical film titled Job.
The 54-year-old actor, recognized for his work in 'The White Lotus' and 'Fallout', will take on a leading role alongside the 50-year-old Academy Award-winning actress, known for her performances in La Vie en Rose and The Morning Show, as reported by Female First UK.
This cinematic adaptation of the Biblical Book of Job, helmed by writer and director Yuval Adler, features the duo portraying a couple striving to craft an ambitious and immersive theatrical interpretation of the Biblical tale. The story revolves around Job, a man whose unwavering faith in God is put to the test through profound hardships, including the loss of his wealth, children, and health, yet he remains steadfast in his faith. An initial synopsis indicates that the film will traverse various timelines, juxtaposing the ancient conflict between God and Satan with a contemporary marriage facing collapse under stress.
As their personal struggles begin to intertwine with their artistic endeavors, tensions rise during production, leading to a pivotal confrontation on set that raises a critical question at the heart of the narrative: who has the authority to portray God?
According to Female First UK, Yuval Adler confirmed the casting as the film progresses through development.
He stated, “We aspire for the film to embody both timelessness and urgency, much like the Book of Job itself. With Marion and Walton, we aim to elevate this narrative to heights I could have never envisioned on the script.”
The filmmaker previously directed the 2013 film Bethlehem, which won the top award at the Venice Days section of the Venice Film Festival and was Israel's submission for the 2014 Academy Awards.
Since then, Adler has been behind a series of notable international projects, including the 2019 thriller The Operative starring Diane Kruger, the 2020 drama The Secrets We Keep featuring Noomi Rapace, and the 2023 action thriller Sympathy for the Devil, which stars Nicolas Cage and Joel Kinnaman.