Berlin 2012: Jennifer Aniston Attached to Star in Dramedy 'Miss You Already'

E1 pre-buys the movie, written by Paul Andrew Williams and Morwenna Banks, for U.K., Australia and Canada.
Jennifer Aniston is attached to star in Paul Andrew Williams' comedy drama Miss You Already, giving the project a healthy glow for buyers at the EFM.
Being touted by Samantha Horley's The Salt Co., the script is written by Williams (Song for Marion) and British actress-writer-producer Morwenna Banks.
Entertainment One prebought U.K., Australian and Canadian rights to the movie, which follows two lifelong friends whose friendship falls apart when one gets pregnant and the other becomes ill. The film will be produced by Christopher Simon and Felix Vossen of Embargo Films.
Aniston is repped by Brillstein Entertainment Partners and CAA, who also reps Williams and Banks. The pair are helping package and co-represent U.S. rights.
Set to shoot during the summer, the project will be executive produced by Robert Bevan, Horley, James Norrie and Cyril Mégret for Salt, Barnaby Southcombe for Embargo and Kristin Hahn.
The Entertainment One presale was negotiated by Norrie from Salt and Jo Sweby at Entertainment One.
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