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Robin Wright's directorial debut 'Land' to release in 2021

By ANI | Updated: December 15, 2020 00:20 IST

Actor Robin Wright's directorial debut Land will hit the theatres next year.

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Actor Robin Wright's directorial debut will hit the theatres next year.

According to , the drama starring Wright and Demian Bichir is set to release in America on February 12, 2021.

revolves around Wright's character who retreats into the wilderness after suffering an unfathomable loss.

This leads her to follow her demons after crossing paths with a local hunter, portrayed by Bichir in the film.

Although she has directed several episodes, represents Wright's first feature film as a director.

Liz Hannah, best known for co-writing Steven Spielberg's and the Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron comedy has written the screenplay of the film, according to .

Wright's directorial debut is produced by Allyn Stewart, Leah Holzer, Lora Kennedy, and Peter Saraf.

( With inputs from ANI )

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