What Happened to Monday

What Happened to Monday?

Netflix release poster
Directed by Tommy Wirkola
Produced by Max Botkin
Giles Daoust
Raffaella De Laurentiis
Thierry Desmichelle
Catherine Dumonceaux
Matthew Feitshans
Fabrice Gianfermi
Hester Hargett
Adrian Politowski
Philippe Rousselot
Guy Stodel
Kerry Williamson
Written by Max Botkin
Kerry Williamson
Starring Noomi Rapace
Willem Dafoe
Glenn Close
Robert Wagner
Marwan Kenzari
Pål Sverre Hagen
Tomiwa Edun
Stig Frode Henriksen
Vlad Rădescu
Music by Christian Wibe
Cinematography José David Montero
Edited by Martin Stoltz
Distributed by SND Films (world)[1]
Vendôme Pictures (world)[1]
Netflix (US)[2]
Release date
  • August 18, 2017 (2017-08-18)
Country Belgium
France
United Kingdom
United States
Language English

What Happened to Monday? (known as Seven Sisters in the UK and Europe) is an upcoming dystopian science fiction thriller film, written by Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson, directed by Tommy Wirkola and starring Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close, and Noomi Rapace.[3] Netflix bought the streaming rights to the film for the United States and other markets.[2][4] Netflix will release the film on August 18, 2017.

Plot

Set in a not so distant future (2073) burdened by overpopulation, with a global one child per family policy, seven identical sisters (portrayed by Noomi Rapace) live a cat-and-mouse existence pretending to be a single person to elude the Child Allocation Bureau.

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 John Hopewell, Elsa Keslassy (May 6, 2015). "Cannes: SND Takes Noomi Rapace Sci-Fi Actioner 'Monday?'". Variety.
  2. 1 2 Setoodeh, Ramin; Lang, Brent. "Toronto: Netflix Buys ‘What Happened to Monday?’ With Noomi Rapace (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  3. Richford, Rhonda (31 July 2015). "Willem Dafoe Joins Glenn Close, Noomi Rapace in 'What Happened to Monday'". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 August 2015. The Oscar-nominee boards the sci-fi thriller as it starts principal photograhy in Romania.
  4. http://collider.com/seven-sisters-trailer-noomi-rapace/


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