Parts per Billion
Parts Per Billion | |
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Directed by | Brian Horiuchi |
Screenplay by | Brian Horiuchi |
Produced by | Michael Benaroya David Dickson Molly Hassell Jennifer Levine |
Starring | Josh Hartnett Rosario Dawson Teresa Palmer Alexis Bledel Gena Rowlands Penn Badgley Frank Langella Hill Harper |
Cinematography | John Guleserian |
Production companies | Benaroya Pictures Interactor Media PalmStar Entertainment XYZ Films |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.3 million |
Parts Per Billion is an upcoming film.[1] The film tells the story of three couples dealing with a reality-shaking event that threatens to tear them apart. The film is based on a screenplay by Brian Horiouchi, who also serves as the director.[1]
Premise
The plot consists of the interwoven stories of three couples who are forced to make life-altering decisions in the face of a disastrous war. Inspired and sometimes blinded by their love, Len (Josh Hartnett), Mia (Rosario Dawson), Andy (Frank Langella), Esther (Gena Rowlands), Anna (Teresa Palmer) and Erik (Penn Badgley) are as flawed and beautiful as any of the billions who are facing this human-made biological disaster.
Cast
- Josh Hartnett as Len
- Rosario Dawson as Mia
- Teresa Palmer as Anna
- Penn Badgley as Erik
- Gena Rowlands as Esther
- Frank Langella as Andy
- Alexis Bledel as Sarah
- Hill Harper as Rick
- Jon Prescott as Jay
- Conor Leslie as Des
- Stephen Sowan as Jabe
- Matt Lockwood as Jon
Casting
Robbert Pattinson was initially cast in the film in 2008.[2] However, conflicting shooting schedules with Twilight New Moon forced him to drop out of the movie in 2012[3] In 2008, it was announced that Olivia Thirby and Dennis Hopper had been cast in the film, with shooting expected to begin within a month.[2]
References
- ^ a b Matt Roush. "'Parts Per Billion' Approved For Film Incentive". CBS Detroit. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ^ a b Larry Carrol. "Robert Pattinson Teams With Rosario Dawson For 'Parts Per Billion'". MTV. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ^ Larry Carrol. "'Twilight' Star Robert Pattinson Drops Out Of 'Parts Per Billion'". MTV. Retrieved January 16, 2013.