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There shalt be 7 more for indie 'Ten'

'The Ten' gets 12

Tatiana Siegel
Indie comedy "The Ten" now has 12. Winona Ryder, Famke Janssen, Gretchen Mol, Liev Schreiber, Rob Corddry, Ron Silver and Oliver Platt have joined the City Lights Pictures satire that spoofs the Bible's Ten Commandments. Jessica Alba, Adam Brody, Ken Marino, Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux already have boarded the project. Directed by David Wain ("Wet Hot American Summer") from a screenplay by Wain and Marino, the film is shooting in New York and Mexico. Jonathan Stern is producing alongside Marino, Rudd and Wain. Morris S. Levy is producing for MEGA Films, while City Lights' Danny Fisher is executive producing with Michael Almog. Michael Califra will co-executive produce, and Marcus Lansdell will associate produce for City Lights. City Lights' credits include John Waters' "A Dirty Shame" for New Line Cinema. The production company recently teamed with MEGA on the starrer "Descent." City Lights also is producing "Interrupted," a feature adapted from director Nicholas Ray's posthumous autobiography "I Was Interrupted" and directed by Philip Kaufman. Wain is repped by CAA and Principato-Young Entertainment.
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