Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hooper join up for adaptation of The Danish Girl

    Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hooper join up for adaptation of The Danish Girl

    Les Miserables’ team, actor Eddie Redmayne and filmmaker Tom Hooper are coming back together for another movie titled The Danish Girl. The flick is based on the love story of world’s first painter Einar Wegener and his painter wife Gerda Gottlieb. Wegener, later, undergoes a sex-change operation taking consent of his wife.

    Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hooper join up for adaptation of The Danish Girl

    The film is an adaptation of 2000 novel of the same title by author David Ebershoff. The maker’s comments on the movie are, "The Danish Girl is an extraordinary love story and a story about finding your true self. I first read Lucinda's script when I was making The King's Speech and I was so moved by this true story. I have wanted to make the film ever since." As informed, Lucinda Coxon is behind writing the script. Anne Harrison, Gail Mutrux and Linda Reisman are financing the project. The actor has two projects Jupiter Ascending and Theory of Everything to complete as of now and the helmer is currently working on this single project.