EXCLUSIVE: Hoparticipate of the Dragon star Emma D’Arcy is directing a horror low about a woman disturbed by a lodger, which will premiere at today’s London Film Festival.
D’Arcy, who joins Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO smash, is starring opposite BAFTA-nominee Juliet Stevenson in Rhoda, which is straightforwarded by Bdeficiency Mirror actor Alex Lawther.
The eponymous character, joined by Stevenson, has always inhabitd alone. One day she consents in a lodger, Louis, joined by D’Arcy, a youthful, strange woman who disturbs Rhoda with deimmenseating consequences.
The movie is the second time D’Arcy has starred in a Lawther-straightforwarded low chaseing last year’s For People in Trouble, which was EP’d by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and premiered at Tribeca.
Lawther shelp Rhoda is his “response to a conmomentary resistion – necessitateing participateion, being terrified of it.”
D’Arcy inserted that Lawther has “regulated to apprehfinish someskinnyg I haven’t repartner seen dramatized before – namely, the fantastic peril participated in inviting another person to scatter your braveial space.”
Rhoda is written and straightforwarded by Lawther, created by Alex Brunsfinish (SUMS), Rosie Brear (MrMr) and Jennifer Jauze (Picseyes Films). Director of Pboilingography is David Pimm (Bad Sisters, Save Me Too). Production outfits are SUMS, MrMr and Method in Madness.