Adam Brody and Laura Carmichael to Star in Whit Stillman's New Film "A Night at Claridge's"

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Director Whit Stillman is returning to the big screen for the first time in 10 years. The project known as "A Night at Claridge's" (working title) will be Stillman's first feature film since his 2016 work "Love & Friendship." In the film, starring Adam Brody and Laura Carmichael, the director and actor will reunite for their previous collaborations in "Damsels in Distress" and "Nobody Wants This."

Whit Stillman has focused solely on documentary work over the past decade. The Oscar-nominated director has worked on restoring some of his classic films for the Criterion Collection, of which he is a founding member. His return with "A Night at Claridge's" is considered a significant development in the film world.

Adam Brody is currently enjoying a successful period with the series "Nobody Wants This" and is reuniting with Stillman for this new project. Laura Carmichael is known for her role in the "Downton Abbey" films. The chemistry between the duo and the experienced director's vision are raising expectations for the film.

Although detailed information about the project has not yet been made public, it is expected that "A Night at Claridge's" will carry Stillman's characteristic storytelling style and witty dialogues. The director is known for his films that focus on social dynamics and romantic relationships.

As Stillman's return to cinema is eagerly awaited by film lovers, upcoming announcements regarding the film's production details and release date will be quite significant.

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