Bleecker Street Films has officially acquired the U.S. distribution rights for the eagerly awaited psychological thriller, 'NDA'. This film marks the directorial debut of Audrey Ellis Fox, whose compelling script earned a spot on the prestigious 2024 Black List. Starring Rachel Zegler, Penn Badgley, and Amy Ryan, the movie is currently in production in New York, promising a riveting narrative that delves into complex themes.
The storyline of 'NDA' revolves around Dana, portrayed by Rachel Zegler, as she navigates a challenging day of mediation following an office harassment complaint. The film explores the profound implications of silence and the pursuit of truth as Dana races against a looming deadline. This premise sets the stage for a tense and thought-provoking cinematic experience, highlighting contemporary issues within the workplace and personal integrity.
Behind the scenes, a strong team of producers is bringing 'NDA' to life. Jared Ian Goldman and Zola Elgart Glassman are producing for Mighty Engine, while Keith Calder and Jess Wu Calder represent SNOOT. Caitlin Gold from Tanbark Pictures and Daniel Ginsberg from In The Cut Productions are also involved in the production. Audrey Ellis Fox is serving as an executive producer, alongside Kent Sanderson, Tyler DiNapoli, and Miranda King from Bleecker Street, with Christian Hall also taking an executive producer role.
Kent Sanderson, CEO of Bleecker Street, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that 'NDA' stood out as one of the best scripts he had encountered. He emphasized the company's commitment to supporting bold, filmmaker-driven cinema, and praised Audrey Ellis Fox as a tremendous talent. Sanderson also conveyed his honor in collaborating with Fox and the equally talented Rachel Zegler to bring this significant story to the screen.
Audrey Ellis Fox shared her excitement about working with Rachel Zegler, Penn Badgley, Amy Ryan, Bleecker Street, and the rest of the exceptional team. She described 'NDA' as a narrative centered on power and perception, and expressed how thrilling it is to partner with individuals who strongly believe in her artistic vision for the film.
The film's exploration of office harassment and the subsequent mediation process is particularly timely, resonating with current societal conversations about workplace dynamics and accountability. The combination of a promising directorial debut, a compelling script, and a talented cast positions 'NDA' as a significant addition to the psychological thriller genre, prompting audiences to reflect on the nature of truth and the courage required to confront it.
