Mike Leigh is Up to His Same Old Tricks
Back to work and no word on what to expect

Mike Leigh is an interesting writer/director. For example, with his Oscar-nominated film Happy-Go-Lucky he worked one-on-one with star Sally Hawkins to create her character as he has been quoted saying he begins his films with nothing more than an idea and through work with the actors, research and improvisation a story and the characters begin to emerge. When I spoke with him last October I mentioned how hard it must be to get funding for a film with no script, he told me, "It always is. I'm the guy with no script, I won't talk about casting and I won't talk about the content. You give us the money and we go away and make the film and don't interfere with us. Not all backers are interested in that proposition." Well, he's got the money and he's back to work.
Gregg Kilday at The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Leigh began production on his latest, currently untitled, film on Wednesday (8/26/09) in London. His cast is filled with his regulars including Michele Austin, David Bradley, Jim Broadbent, Phil Davis, Karina Fernandez, Oliver Maltman, Lesley Manville, Stuart McQuarrie, Martin Savage, Ruth Sheen, Imelda Staunton and Peter Wight. Kilday points out only Bradley and McQuarrie have not worked previously with the director.
As my opening probably led you to believe, we don't have any details on the story. The film is financed by Focus Features International, the U.K. Film Council's Premiere Fund and Film4.
This is definitely a film to keep in the back of your mind and remember for next year as Leigh's films always drum up some attention. I have still a lot of his pictures to watch, but if you are looking for one film of his as a recommendation, beyond Happy-Go-Lucky which I really enjoyed, give Secrets and Lies a try. It's a gem.










