Last year it was announced that a film about the partnership and collaboration between supermodelKate Mossand painterLucian Freudwas in development. Now, the film

s two stars have also been named:WillowstarEllie Bamberand BAFTA winnerDerek Jacobiwill star in the title roles ofMoss & Freudfrom writer and directorJames Lucas.

Ellie Bamber as Elora in Season 1 of Willow.

Kate & Mosswill tell a dramatized account of a time that Moss recounts to be one of the most important in her career. In 2002, at the height of her career as a globally recognized supermodel, Moss agreed to sit down for a nearly nine-month session with Freud, who was one of the leading artists of the time, for a nude portrait while pregnant. The sessions are said to have begun with the two at odds, but a kinship began to grow as the two learned more and more about each other and themselves, ultimately transforming both of their lives. The finished portrait would go on to sell for nearly £4 million.

Bamber is currently starring in the Disney+ seriesWillow, which just aired its season finale last month. She has also recently starred in a number of acclaimed series likeThe SerpentandThe Trial of Christine Keeler, as well as roles inNocturnal Animalsand the BBC’sLes Misérables. She can next be seen alongsideUma ThurmanandStephen FryinRed, White and Royal Blue. Jacobi is a BAFTA, Tony, Olivier, and Emmy award-winning actor with a long and storied career in front of the camera and on stage. He is best known for his starring role in the BBC seriesI, Claudius, and his roles in films likeGladiator,The King’s Speech, and much, much more.

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Who Is BehindMoss & Freud?

Moss & Freudhas been written and will be directed by Academy Award winner Lucas. The filmmaker won the award for Best Short Film, Live Action in 2015 for his shortThe Phone Call.Moss& Freudwill be Lucas’ feature film debut, but it seems the film is in good hands. Both Moss and the Lucian Freud Archive, as Freud passed away in 2011, have given their full support to the production. In fact, Moss will serve as an executive producer for the film. In regard to the casting, she commented:

“As this is such a personal story of mine it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed. I am thrilled by the recent casting and excited that the film will begin shooting soon, I cannot wait to see it.”

Stay tuned to Collider for any future updates onMoss & Freud. Check out Collider’s interview with Bamber aboutWillowbelow: