
EXCLUSIVE: After making his feature directorial debut on the timely financial crisis drama Margin Call, J.C. Chandor is setting up his followup. It’s called All Is Lost, a drama that is described as a man vs. nature drama that takes place on the water. Considering that one of the touchstones used to describe its single character focus is Jeremiah Johnson, it seems appropriate that Robert Redford is in talks to star in the film.
I’ve heard they have scouted Baja Film Studios in Mexico, the place with the giant water tank where James Cameron shot Titanic and where Michael Bay shot much of Pearl Harbor. The hope is to start production by next May. Chandor met Redford at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and was so taken by him that he wrote the movie around him. It’s really a one man show, a heroic character who braves the elements to survive. Like Margin Call, the film will be produced by Zachary Quinto’s Before the Door banner. Glen Basner’s FilmNation has begun making approaches to distributors, as have Cassian Elwes and Laura Lister. Elwes and UTA sold Margin Call at Sundance. Chandor’s repped by WME, Redford by CAA.


Now why didn’t they release this info earlier? May have helped him in the awards hunt, showing the community he wasn’t aiming to be a one trick pony. Who is advising this poor guy on PR?
That’s what you glean from this article, claire? Who is advsising this guy on PR? The guy has a feature film done with a great cast, and now Robert Redford probably in his next project (which sounds dull, but that’s beside the point..) His PR, as you call it, may be just him and his talent–and seems like enough. Pretty good career thus far re; opportunities–so how the hell are you questioning it?
Well, now we know he has a publicist… and his name is “George”. Well played.
Margin Call was excellent.
This sounds like CASTAWAY 2.
That’s hilarious. I’m a writer-director with my own PR problems–like getting my work seen and read!lol
Margin Call was a snooze. Don’t understand all the hoopla. Maybe they should call this one “Old Man and the Sea”.
I will go pay to see Robert Redford in this movie on the bigscreen. It sounds cool. So awesome he signed on. I saw Jc and Zachary Quinto do a question and answer thing after a screening at LA Film School on Weds. They were smart (it went on for a long time). They’re actually making brave movies, which I think is great. Not pandering.
It would be cool to watch rugged Redford calculate survival risks on the high seas – NO CG!
Do it!