Frontier Romance Starring Vanessa Kirby & Katherine Waterston ‘The World to Come‘ Debuts at Venice Film Festival

The World to Come, from director Mona Fastvold, debuted at Venice Film Festival today. The film stars Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston, Casey Affleck and Christopher Abbott.

The film is about two neighboring couples on the frontier. The leads of the film, Kirby and Waterston, play the women in these relationships who, over the course of four seasons, find a deep and life-changing connection with one another.

“It isn’t that long ago when … you were literally owned by your household, by the man that you happened to be married to,” Kirby said. “I just found it so moving, and it touched me so deeply, and the thought that you can’t choose who you love and you can’t even choose to do what you like, to love who you want.”

According to Fastvold, writer Jim Shepard was inspired to write the short story that the film is based on while looking through farmers’ journals from a great snowstorm in upstate New York in 1856. As he was researching, he came across a note that said, ‘My best friend has moved away, and I don’t think I will ever see her again.’

The short story was eventually adapted into a screenplay by Shepard and writer Ron Hansen. The script was handed off to Fastvold eventually by producer Whitaker Lader.

“It was just one of those stories that I knew exactly how to tell,” Fastvold said. ‘When I read it I had this rare moment where I felt I just knew how to solve the puzzle of it all.”

Fastvold directed her first film, The Sleepwalker, in 2014. Since then she’s worked with Brady Corbet on well received films like Childhood of Leader and Vox Lux. She also contributed to the script for last year’s The Mustang.

Kirby also stars in another film debuting at the Venice Film Festival, Pieces of Woman, executively produced by Martin Scorsese.

The first clip from The World to Come can be viewed below.

Joseph Stanger: I’m a senior at Central Washington University majoring in Digital Journalism with a minor in Cinema Studies. I have a deep interest in the ethics and impact of journalism, I pay way too much attention to current events and I've seen far too many movies. I also enjoy video games, biking, and spending time with my pet rabbit Agnes.
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