“Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” star Morfydd Clark is set to headline a biopic “Making Noise,” about Evelyn Glennie, a deaf woman who became the world’s premier solo percussionist.
Multi-Grammy winner Glennie, who hails from Scotland, experienced profound hearing loss as a child. But instead of giving up on her dream of making music, she instead went on to become a global star, performing with artists including Bjork, Underworld and Mark Knopfler. She has also released more than 40 albums and performed over 2,500 concerts worldwide.
Embankment is launching global pre-sales on the project at the Toronto Film Festival. Directed by “The Levelling” helmer Hope Dickson Leach, “Making Noise” is described as a “vibrant, exhilarating story of how the world fell in love with a woman who broke all the rules.”
Clark, who has also appeared in “Saint Maud” (earning her a BAFTA Rising Star nom) and will soon star opposite Riz Ahmed in a modern adaptation of “Hamlet,” said she was drawn to Glennie’s story “because she doesn’t fit into to her world but, instead of adapting herself to fit it, she figured out how to change the world to make space for her. No one but Evelyn could have changed music the way she did.”
The film is already in pre-production, with disability consultant Justin Edgar, access coordinators Bridge 06 and Glennie herself onboard; pic is slated to start shooting in the spring. Glennie serves as both a musical consultant and a coach for Clark.
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