Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley to reteam in Benh Zeitlin romance

Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley will reunite for the outlaw romance Hold On to Your Angels. The film marks their second collaboration after Hamnet and comes from writer-director Benh Zeitlin.

The project is set on the edge of South Louisiana. It follows a hell-bound outlaw and a shepherd of lost souls who fall in catastrophic love as their bayou paradise crumbles. Production is scheduled to begin in February with Plan B and Alex Coco producing under the Rapt Film banner.

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