David Harbour and Gaby Hoffmann to Star in Dark Comedy 'Little One'
David Harbour & Gaby Hoffmann Set For Dark Comedy ‘Little One’ From ‘Weapons’ Producing Duo Of Zach Cregger & Roy Lee

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David Harbour and Gaby Hoffmann are set to star in 'Little One', a dark comedy directed by Alex Kavutskiy. The film, produced by Zach Cregger and Roy Lee, explores a family's turmoil following a child's behavioral change and is set to shoot in Los Angeles this month.
- 01The film marks the directorial debut of Alex Kavutskiy and reunites Zach Cregger and Roy Lee after their work on 'Barbarian'.
- 02Production is financed by Hammerstone Studios and will take advantage of California's tax credits.
- 03The narrative centers on a sudden change in a child's behavior that disrupts a seemingly perfect family.
- 04David Harbour recently won a Gotham TV Award for his role in 'DTF St. Louis', while Gaby Hoffmann is known for her performances in 'Transparent' and 'C’mon C’mon'.
- 05The film is set to begin shooting in Los Angeles this month.
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David Harbour and Gaby Hoffmann have signed on to star in 'Little One', a dark comedy that marks the feature directorial debut of Alex Kavutskiy. The film is produced by Zach Cregger and Roy Lee, known for their previous collaboration on 'Barbarian'. The storyline focuses on a sudden shift in a child's behavior that threatens to unravel a seemingly perfect family. Filming is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles this month, with financing provided by Hammerstone Studios. Harbour, who recently won a Gotham TV Award for his performance in the HBO series 'DTF St. Louis', has a busy slate ahead, including roles in 'Violent Night 2' and 'Avengers: Doomsday'. Hoffmann is recognized for her roles in 'Transparent' and 'C’mon C’mon', and will soon appear in A24's 'Deep Cuts' and Netflix's 'Time Out'.
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