Breaking Baz: Gillian Anderson & Jason Isaacs Set For Film Adaptation Of Bestseller ‘The Salt Path’ As Director Marianne Elliott Makes Switch From Stage To Screen — Cannes Market

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Breaking Baz: Gillian Anderson & Jason Isaacs Set For Film Adaptation Of Bestseller 'The Salt Path' As Director Marianne Elliott Makes Switch From Stage ...

In official circles, the Salt Path is known as the South West Coast Path — England’s longest footpath. Way back in the day it was the trail favoured by the coast guard watching out for smugglers using the coves and estuaries to stash their goods.Elliott was in New York opening an acclaimed revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “I came back from America and I thought, ‘Oh, my God is theater ever going to get back?’, “Elliott recalled.

“I’d been wanting to work with Marianne for years,” said Karlsen. She laughed as she shared with me a conversation she’d had with an old friend of Elliott’s “who was amazed that we’d finally got her to make a film.” Days later Moth was diagnosed with corticobasal degeneration an incurable neurological disease. “One of the things that happens is that it interferes with your memory,” Elliott told me.

 

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