News

Mathieu Kassovitz to make his directorial comeback with The Big War

Kassovitz scripted the film with Caroline Thompson

CE Features

Mathieu Kassovitz is set to direct his first film in thirteen years, titled The Big War, a blend of live action and animation. Best known for 1995's La Haine, Kassovitz's last directorial Rebellion came out in 2011 and also starred him as Capitaine du GIGN Philippe Legorjus.

Speaking about the project, Kassovitz told Deadline, “This is a project I’ve been working on for twenty years. It is inspired by cult French graphic novel La Bete Est Morte, which was written during the Second World War. It reimagines that war as enacted by animals. The Nazis are the wolves who go after the ‘vermin’ — the rabbits — who represent the war’s victims. The story focuses on two rabbits who go after their family who have been taken away and on their journey they discover adventures and more rabbits who join their cause (sic).”

Kassovitz scripted the film with Caroline Thompson, best known for projects like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride.

Animation specialist and producer Aton Soumache is also part of the project, which will mark Kassovitz's third feature in English after Babylon A.D. and Gothika.

Yuvan Shankar Raja: 'I remember dancing for Vijayakanth sir when I was a child…'

It's a wrap for Suriya 46 helmed by Venky Atluri

Ponram on Kombuseevi's story: 'I got inspired by an incident I saw in the Vaigai dam…'

Survivor on actor assault case verdict: 'Not all Indians treated equally by law'

Sarathkumar: I’d love to work with Pa Ranjith and Mari Selvaraj next