
Selina Kyle, meet Katherine, an accomplished painter! Zoë Kravitz is reportedly set to lead Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet’s psychological thriller, Self-Portrait. The Batman star is expected to star opposite of Thomasin McKenzie, who will play the role of an accomplished photographer named Lu Rile.
“The movie will see grieving photographer Lu Rile move to a run-down artists’ warehouse in 1990s Brooklyn where she befriends Katherine, an accomplished painter who lives downstairs. When Katherine suffers her own tragic loss, Lu unknowingly captures the incident in one of her self-portraits, generating a sublime but horrifying image. Consumed with by mutual grief and an intensifying relationship, the women find themselves haunted by a demonic force hellbent on shaking their realities,” the film’s tentative description reads, according to Deadline.
The film is reportedly inspired by Rachel Lyon’s novel, Self-Portrait With Boy, and the script will be written by Corbet and Fastvold. As of now, the film is on the Cannes market and does not have a home or release date as of now. More details regarding the film will be unveiled in the coming months.