Lily Collins will be Audrey Hepburn for a new film about the story behind Breakfast at Tiffany's
Lily Collins has been cast as Audrey Hepburn in an upcoming film that will delve into the behind-the-scenes history of the classic 1961 movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's.
The film industry is set to revisit one of its most iconic moments with the creation of 'Breakfast at Tiffanyβs', a classic film from 1961 that solidified Audrey Hepburn's status as a cultural and style icon. Over six decades after its release, Lily Collins has been chosen to portray Hepburn in a new project that aims to explore the behind-the-scenes stories of the film that shaped an entire generation. This indicates a renewed interest in classic cinema and its impact on popular culture.
Lily Collins, recognized globally for her role as Emily Cooper in 'Emily in Paris', is not just stepping into the role of Hepburn; she will also take on a significant production role through her company, Case Study Films, in partnership with Imagine Entertainment. This dual role showcases Collins' ambition in the film industry, as she not only embodies one of Hollywood's greatest stars but also takes a hands-on approach to the storytelling and production processes.
Collins has expressed her long-time admiration for Audrey Hepburn, stating she has been working towards this project for nearly a decade. The film promises to provide insights into the legacy of Hepburn and the making of 'Breakfast at Tiffany's', reflecting on how such films continue to influence contemporary culture and inspire new generations of filmmakers and actors.