'Biosphere' will feature Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown as the last two men on Earth, who must adapt and evolve to save humanity
“We are thrilled to work with producer Mel Eslyn again to bring her extraordinary feature directing debut out into the world and could not be more excited to work with her partners, Mark and Jay Duplass.
Mark and Jay are exactly the kind of partners you dream of working with in this business as they are committed to supporting new talent and original projects,” IFC Films president Arianna Bocco said in a statement., directed by Jeff Baena. The company also released the late Lynn Shelton’s film“I’ve had such a long history with IFC as a producer I’m so excited to get to partner with them on my feature directorial debut. It feels like coming home,” said Eslyn in her own statement.
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