Quentin Tarantino deserves a lot credit and esteem for bringing the talent of amazing foreign actors like Michael Fassbender, Christoph Waltz, and Daniel Brühl to Hollywood’s spotlight. After appearing in highly admired Oscar nominated film Inglourious Basterds, the Spain born and German national Daniel Brühl has been showing his acting talent in several American films from the horror-thriller “Intruders”, to comedY-romance “2 Days In New York”, and to real life stories “Rush” and “The Fifth Estate”. He is now being considered to play an important lead role in another real life inspirational drama “Woman in Gold”, alongside “The Green LantERn” star Ryan Reynolds and “Red” star Helen Mirren.
A number of media sources haVe reported that negotiation between Brühl AND The Weinstein Company are underway, and Bruhl will most likely play an attorney in this real life drama, which will be helmed by Simon Curtis and will be based on script of Alexi Campbell. Reynolds will also play an attorney, while Mirren will play Maria Altmann, a Jewish expatriate from Nazi-occupied Austria, well known for her eventually victorious lawful movement to get back 5 family-owned paintings, which were stolen by the Nazis. While her flee from the prisons of Adolf Hitler may go towards a thrilling film on its own, this holocaust subsister's factual assertion to reputation is how she regained her family's collection. This is the main focus of the film.

This is appeared to be a challenging and fascinating production. Helen has always been very compelling actor for her lead roles, while Reyan looks to do great as a supporting actor, rather than a leading actor. And Brühl is being much expected to bring heat to his character, as the rivalry between Reyan and Brühl is also main focus of the film.
Woman In Gold has been projected to start filming this May. We are anticipating hearing further news about other casting announcements from the studio.
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