Gray’s Film, Starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Drive, Will Compete at Cannes Fest

The gritty crime thriller, starring Oscar nominees Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Miles Teller, will world premiere in competition, while Neon has secured U.S. rights.
Paper Tiger follows two brothers as they try to achieve the American dream, only to become “entangled in a scheme that turns out to be too good to be true.”
The film’s synopsis reads: “As they try to navigate their way through an ever-more dangerous world of corruption and violence, they find themselves and their family brutally terrorized by the Russian ‘Mafiya.’ Their bond begins to fray, and betrayal — once utterly unthinkable — now becomes all too possible.”
“Paper Tiger” had been expected to make the cut when Cannes chief chief unveiled the official selection on April 9, but was left off the initial lineup. Fremaux said he was hopeful the film would be added at a later stage, describing it as “a wonderful film, a very James Gray film, very indie.”
Gray will be one of the two American filmmakers competing at this year’s festival, alongside Ira Sachs’ “The Man I love” starring Rami Malek.
It’s produced by Rodrigo Teixeira under his RT Features banner and Anthony Katagas for AK Productions alongside Raffaella Leone, Gary Farkas, Marco Perego, Carlo Salem and Andrea Bucko. Executive producers are Lee Broda, Jeff Rice, Riccardo Maddalosso and Emily Salveson.
The “Paper Tiger” deal cements Neon’s presence on the Croisette this year. With “Paper Tiger,” Neon is behind six Palme d’Or contenders, including Arthur Harari’s “The Unknown,” Cristian Mungiu’s “Fjord,” Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “All of a Sudden,” Hirokazu Kore-eda’s “Sheep in the Box” and Na Hong-jin’s “Hope,” a Korean genre film starring Hwang Jung-min, Hoyeon, Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender.
The distribution company already has a stellar track record at Cannes, having backed the past six Palme d’Or winners.





