Johnny
Flynn (Clouds of Sils Maria) and George Mackay (Pride) are to play Ray and Dave
Davies, respectively, in Recorded Picture Company’s biopic of legendary UK band
The Kinks.
Director
Julien Temple (London – The Modern Babylon) is set to shoot drama You Really
Got Me later this year in the UK, with daughter Juno Temple (Far From the
Madding Crowd) also on board to play Ray’s former wife, Raza, who also sang on
key tracks.
HanWay is
handling international sales in Cannes with a UK deal understood to be close.
The
long-time passion project of Cannes veteran Jeremy Thomas (The Last Emperor)
will focus on the often turbulent relationship between the brothers who fronted
the iconic 1960’s band, famous for hits You Really Got Me and Waterloo Sunset.
BBC Films
have backed the film while co-producers in Belgium are Jacqueline de Goeij and
Ralph Broos from Zilvermeer, supported by Screen Flanders.
Thomas,
who is in Cannes with Matteo Garrone’s Competition entry Tale of Tales, secured
the rights to the autobiographies of both Ray Davies and Dave Davies, with the
script coming from writing duo Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Both Flynn
and Mackay have strong musical credentials with Flynn also plying his trade as
a singer-songwriter, releasing several studio albums, and Mackay playing the
lead role in The Proclaimers musical Sunshine on Leith.
“This is
the story of the brothers growing up and the group’s later disbanding,” Thomas
told Screen. “They are the Cain and Abel of rock but their story isn’t known as
well as it should be.”
“We’ve got
the music rights and Ray and Dave will work on the soundtrack,” continued
Thomas, who was a childhood friend of Ray.
“This is
an exciting chance to tell The Kinks story in a visceral and real way,” Temple
told Screen. “The lyrics of The Kinks have always been fascinating to me and
there is an amazing human story here as well which has yet to be captured on
film”.
“It’s not
easy to find British leading men who can deliver the kind of musically
compelling performances we need and we have those in Johnny and George,” he
continued.
In the UK,
The Kinks had 17 Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums. The band were famously
banned from the US at the height of their fame, but have still sold an
estimated 50 million albums worldwide.
Flynn,
Mackay and Temple were all Screen International Stars of Tomorrow.
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