Honor Swinton Byrne, who is best known for her role in The Souvenir, a film in which she starred with her mother Tilda Swinton, and Greta Bellamacina who is best known for her roles in This England and Commedia, are set to star in Jaclyn Bethany’s new film titled All Five Eyes. The film is co-written by Bellamacina and Bethany.
According to Variety, “the film tells the story of Marion (Swinton Byrne) and Cecily (Bellamacina) as they care for their disabled younger sister Willa. It is set to shoot in the U.K. in August. Set in a small English village in 1967, liberated Marion is exploring the new social freedoms enjoyed by women in the late 1960s while conscientious and self-conscious Cecily runs the local girls school and is Willa’s main carer. “Their differences reach a boiling point over their relationship with Willa, which leads to each sister making their own decision on what it means to have a life worth living,” reads the logline”.
Variety also reported that the film is partially based on Bellamacina’s real-life experience of caring for a child with autism. Bellamacina and Bethany previously worked together on Tell That to the Winter Sea, which also starred Bellamacina.
All Five Eyes currently has no set release date.