‘Love Canal’ will build on the actor’s activist credentials.
If filming Boyhood over the span of 12 years took it out of Patricia Arquette, you’d never be able to tell. Aside from starring in three upcoming projects – Ben Stiller’s Escape at Dannemora, Toy Story 4 and Kirsten Dunst’s directorial first The Bell Jar – Deadline are reporting that the actor will make a directorial debut of her own with Love Canal.
Penned by Brad Desch, whose Blacklist-awarded screenplay became Fathers & Daughters, the drama will tell the story of one of America’s worst environmental disasters, in which thousands of residents of a Niagara Falls, NY neighborhood were unknowingly subjected to toxic chemical exposure for years.
Arquette’s film is based on The Canal, Will Battersby’s upcoming, partly crowd-funded documentary about the ’70s catastrophe and the plight of current Love Canal residents. Battersby is also co-writing a book on the tragedy, and is one of the producers overseeing Arquette’s project, so it’s likely that Love Canal will benefit from his expertise and obvious passion for the story.
What happened at Love Canal is a shocking tale of neglect and injustice, and one that deserves wider attention; something all three of these projects will help to achieve. Arquette’s drama will likely attract new audiences, though, expanding on the reach of Battersby’s non-fiction projects.
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