Magnet Releasing announced that they have acquired US rights to Ben Wheatley's High-Rise—the big screen adaptation of J.G. Ballard's thought-provoking 1975 novel of the same name. Starring Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, and Luke Evans, High-Rise is slated for a 2016 theatrical release:

Press Release: New York, NY – December 7, 2015 – Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, announced today that they have acquired U.S. rights to HIGH-RISE, the highly-anticipated new film from acclaimed British genre-bending director Ben Wheatley (A FIELD IN ENGLAND, SIGHTSEERS, KILL LIST). The film, starring Tom Hiddleston (THE AVENGERS, CRIMSON PEAK), Jeremy Irons (BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE), Sienna Miller (AMERICAN SNIPER), Luke Evans (DRACULA UNTOLD) and Elizabeth Moss (MAD MEN), chronicles the savage breakdown of social order inside a giant residential apartment block. Written by Amy Jump based on J.G. Ballard's seminal 1975 sci-fi novel, HIGH-RISE world-premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.

HIGH-RISE stars Hiddleston as Dr. Robert Laing, the newest resident of a luxurious apartment in a high-tech concrete skyscraper whose lofty location places him amongst the upper class. Laing quickly settles into high society life and meets the building’s eccentric tenants: Charlotte (Miller), his upstairs neighbor and bohemian single mother; Wilder (Evans), a charismatic documentarian who lives with his pregnant wife Helen (Moss); and Mr. Royal (Irons), the enigmatic architect who designed the building. Life seems like paradise to the solitude-seeking Laing. But as power outages become more frequent and building flaws emerge, particularly on the lower floors, the regimented social strata begins to crumble and the building becomes a battlefield in a literal class war.

“Ben Wheatley is one of the most fascinating filmmakers working today, constantly breaking down genre walls, and HIGH-RISE is no different,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “Audiences will find this highly-entertaining and inventive thriller as exciting and relevant today as Ballard's book was when it was released nearly forty years ago.”

“I’m extremely happy that Magnet is going to be releasing HIGH-RISE, a long-cherished RPC project, as we had such satisfying results with 13 ASSASSINS,” said producer Jeremy Thomas.

Magnet, who distributed Wheatley’s first film, DOWN TERRACE, is planning a 2016 theatrical release.

“I’m very excited about working with Magnet again,” said Wheatley. "They have the brains and the balls to handle the crazy beast that is HIGH-RISE.”

HIGH-RISE is a Jeremy Thomas, HanWay Films, Film4, BFI presentation, in association with Northern Ireland Screen, Ingenious Media, Scope Invest Producteurs, S Films, of a Recorded Picture Co. production. Produced by Jeremy Thomas, Executive Producers are Peter Watson, Thorsten Schumacher, Lizzie Francke, Sam Lavender, Anna Higgs, Gabriella Martinelli, Christopher Simon and Genevieve Lemal. Nick O’Hagan and Alainee Kent are co-producers.

The deal was negotiated by Magnolia SVP of Acquisitions Dori Begley and Magnolia VP of Acquisitions John Von Thaden, with HanWay Films on behalf of the filmmakers.

About MAGNET RELEASING 

Magnet is the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, specializing in films from the vanguard of horror, action, comedy and Asian cinema, and the home of genre classics like Tomas Alfredson’s LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, Takeshi Miike's 13 ASSASSINS, Christopher Smith's BLACK DEATH, Ti West's THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, Andre Ovredal's TROLLHUNTER, Gareth Edward's MONSTERS, Neil Marshall's sword and sandals bloodbath CENTURION, and Tony Jaa's ONG BAK trilogy to name a few. Recent releases include the terrifying V/H/S and ABCS OF DEATH anthologies, Xan Cassavettes' stylish vampire film KISS OF THE DAMNED, sci-fi thriller THE LAST DAYS ON MARSTi West's THE SACRAMENT, Israeli thriller BIG BAD WOLVESLeigh Janiak's HONEYMOON, Maori thriller THE DEAD LANDS and REC [4]. Upcoming releases include horror anthology XX, cult/horror film SATANIC and many more.

About RECORDED PICTURE COMPANY

Jeremy Thomas founded Recorded Picture Company in 1974 and has since produced over fifty films, including Bernardo Bertolucci’s nine-time Academy Award winner THE LAST EMPEROR. RPC’s body of work is characterized by its intimate director relationships. Film greats such as David Cronenberg, Nic Roeg, Nagisa Ôshima, Stephen Frears, Bernardo Bertolucci, Takeshi Kitano, Terry Gilliam and Takashi Miike, amongst others, have long-standing relationships with the company. RPC has also fostered a new generation of film talent in Jonathan Glazer and David Mackenzie. Amongst RPC’s recent releases are Jim Jarmusch’s ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE starring Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston, and Matteo Garrone’s TALE OF TALES starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones and John C. Reilly, both of which premiered In Competition at Cannes.

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