The ever-busy Japanese character actor Tadanobu Asano currently having a moment as one of the stars of Disneys hit samurai series Shgun has joined the cast of Thai director Pen-ek Ratanaruangs upcoming culinary thriller Morte Cucina. The actor and director last collaborated two decades ago on the romantic crime filmLast Life in the Universe (2003), which was Thailands official submission to the Oscars that year and won Asano the best actor award at the Venice Film Festival.
Set in contemporary Bangkok, Morte Cucinafollows a talented young female chef named Sao who has a chance encounter with a man who sexually abused her when she was a teen. Using her talents in the kitchen, Sao sets her plan of revenge in motion achieving a rather unexpected result, the films logline reads. The projects producers are keeping the nature of Asanos role under wraps for now, but they have revealed that newcomer Thanatphon Boonsang will play the central role of Sao, while Thai stars Nopachai Chaiyanam and Kris Srepoomseth will take two of the male leads. Nopachaipreviously starred in Pen-eks 2011 crime thriller Headshot, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Morte Cucinais co-written by Pen-ek and Kongdej Jaturanrasamee (Hunger,Faces of Anne). Its Pen-eks first feature since his noir crime thrillerSamui Song in 2017. Veteran, Asia-based cinematographer Christopher Doyle, best known for his collaborations with Wong Kar-wai, will lens the film.
Morte Cucina will be produced by Soros Sukhum of 185 Films (which recently produced Netflixs Thai thrillerHunger) and Asia-based producer ConorZorn, with Manuel Chiche from Joker Films and Alexandra Hoesdorff of Deal Productions co-producing.Goodfellas (formerly Wild Bunch) is handlinginternationalsales, aside from North America, which CAA is representing.
The film is expected to go into production in April, with the filmmakers targeting a premiere at a major European festival next year.