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Coens Like ‘A Serious Man’

Coens are getting back to work it looks like

Since the disappointing Ladykillers in 2004 we haven’t heard much from the Coen brothers, but it looks like Joel and Ethan have been working awfully hard as they will be unleashing No Country for Old Men at the Cannes Film Festival starring Tommy Lee Jones and Javier Bardem and will soon be getting to work with George Clooney and Brad Pitt with Burn After Reading. However, they even have their next feature after that all lined up as they will write, produce and direct the dark comedy A Serious Man.

Serious Man is the second film announced in the deal the duo have with Focus Features after Burn After Reading. There is no word on the story for Serious Man yet production is set to begin in late summer.

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