The Visitor and The Station Agent writer/director Tom McCarthy‘s last two films were fantastic. Now, My Jersey Central (via The Playlist) has info about his next film, Win Win. Based on his own experiences as a high school wrestler, the film tells the story of “how a rough-and-tumble runaway changes the lives of a suburban New Jersey family and turns around the luck of a high school wrestling team.” The report is mostly how he is holding open casting class for New Jersey teens to play the lead, Kyle, “who has a kind nature, but also a simmering anger from having been in an unstable and abusive home.” Win Win will be different from his last two projects. It will be a “quicker-paced, light-hearted comedy.” McCarthy said:
It’s still about people and connections, but also accountability and the decisions we make and how we maintain integrity in tough financial times. Wrestling is a sport about survival — it’s more brutal than I remember it being.
The report also highlights that actor Paul Giamatti was with him scouting for actors. While this is not a confirmation that he is in the film, there is a good chance he could have a key role. Check out Dan Mecca’s spotlight on Thomas McCarthy here.
Win Win will start filming for seven weeks in New Jersey and New York this March.
Do you like McCarthy’s work? What about this project?