black swan cast

One of my favorite filmmakers, Darren Aronofsky is gearing up to shoot his fifth feature film in New York City in just a few weeks. And one of my very reliable spies has uncovered a bit of casting news on this new project.

As you knew already, Aronofky’s Black Swan is a supernatural drama is set in the world of New York City Ballet. Natalie Portman stars as Nina, a veteran ballerina who finds herself locked in to a competitive showdown with a rival dancer named Lilly (played by Mila Kunis) “with the stakes and twists increasing as the dancers approach a big performance.” The big twist is that Portman’s character is not sure whether her rival is a supernatural apparition or if she is having delusions. And if that wasn’t enough, you may remember reading that the script includes a sequence where the two main characters have “ecstasy-induced hungry aggressive angry sex.”

So what other actors and actresses will join Portman and Kunis in the new Aronofsky film? Vincent Cassel, Winona Ryder, and Barbara Hershey (The Portrait of a Lady).  There are three Academy Award nominations within the credits of these three new additions. How about that for a cast? Details on what roles these three will play, after the jump.

Ryder will play Beth, Nina’s “sorta friend” who has been the school’s running lead in all the productions, but who is nearing the end of her career. All the dancers are aiming to take her place as Odette, the Swan Queen, in the next big ballet: Swan Lake. Cassel will be playing the  ”handsome but sinister Yevna,” the director of the new stage production. And Hershey will play Nina’s mother, a role which was at one point Meryl Streep was rumored to be in talks for (my source says that Streep was never offered the role however).

Aronofsky became attached to Black Swan in early 2007, but the film was put into turnaround by Universal. The project is apparently making the rounds to studios and specialty divisions, as part of the CAA package. Mark Heyman, co-producer of The Wrestler, has done a rewrite of the original script by John McLaughlin. My source says that Fox Searchlight, the studio that released Aronofsky’s The Wrestler, is becoming close to acquiring the distribution rights.

  • hoth base
    this seems alot like Dario Argento's Suspiria.
  • waqman
    I'm not really seeing the connection here.
  • Slatters
    The main character is a dancer, duh, what a knock off.
  • hoth base
    your not seeing the connection because the story is being kept uder wraps, they both revolve around a ballerina studio and supernatural occurences.

    doesnt mean im not going to see it. Aronofsky is an amazing director
  • Tercotta
    I would have very little interest in seeing this film save one little thing, Darren Aronofsky. I'm convinced he will end up as the greatest director of the generation. Each one of his films have shown that he has mastery of all the elements of film. Now if he can master them all at once we could have quite a doozy.

    If this shoots early next year would it be ready for awards season 2010?
  • yer
    Aronofsky is overrated.
  • Tercotta
    How bout trying some evidence/examples next time?
  • clarencesomerset
    Aronofsky is a difficult one. Sometimes you feel that his films are emotionally gripping and almost traumatic experiences that really plumb the depths of experiences. On the other hand, sometimes it just makes you wonder if he's making a lot of noise about nothing (drug addicts, soggy new age love story, washed up contender tale), covering up cardboard characters with a thick swathe of emo plotting.

    I'd say he makes the most out of mundane situations.
  • waqman
    Vincent Cassell! Hell yeah.
  • MonsterKilledThePilot
    This movie is gonna kick ass!
  • Booger
    God damnit I'm excited for the 2010 movie season.
  • Candy Castle
    The new Aronofsky is sounding better and better every time we hear something new. Shooting starts in a couple of weeks. Awesome.
  • jason
    vinz cassel > 99% of living actors
  • Arupadhatu
    i love The Fountain, but I hope Mila is a supernatural apparition, and not just in her head like in the aforementioned Fountain:D
  • I really miss Winona Ryder. I am so glad to hear that she's getting a role in this film... hopefully it's a juicy part.
  • pixiesfan
    Damn, I've forgotten... Winona has got some fine knockers
  • Seems to me like Aronofsky is making the Sexiest film of all time.

    Natalie Portman is my wife.
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