
He will head to work on his passion project Silence, which he has been attached to since 1989. The Japan-set epic, which stars Andrew Garfield, Liam Neeson and Girls' Adam Driver, will shoot in Taiwan.
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Paramount Pictures is in negotiations to acquire distribution rights to Martin Scorsese‘s latest picture, the historical drama Silence.
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Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson and Ken Watanabe star in the adaptation of the Shusako Endo novel, which has a script by Jay Cocks and Scorsese.
The historical novel, written in 1966, tells the story of two 17th century Portuguese missionaries who undertake a perilous journey to Japan in search of their mentor.
Silence will be the fourth Scorsese film in a row to be released by Paramount since 2010’s Shutter Island. (Hugo and The Wolf of Wall Street were the others.)
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