Steven Soderbergh Directing Let Them All Talk

Steven Soderbergh

by Owen Williams |
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Steven Soderbergh's High Flying Bird was released to Netflix earlier this year. His next film, The Laundromat (also for Netflix) premiers at the Venice Film Festival shortly. And true to form, the prolific director is celebrating by... diving straight into another movie. As revealed via his Twitter account, its title is Let Them All Talk, and shooting started in New York on 14 August_._

Nothing else has yet been revealed about the film, other than that Soderbergh is excited to be shooting it with RED's cutting-edge brand new digital camera the Komodo Dragon. But The Playlist's generally reliable sources say that Let Them All Talk's cast includes Soderbergh's Laundromat star Meryl Streep, and Gemma Chan. Those same sources also confirm that this is a full-length feature, and not Soderbergh's also recently announced horror short for the streaming service Quibi.

There's no release date or distributor for Let Them All Talk yet, but given recent history, Netflix seems a likely outlet. The Laundromat, meanwhile, plays the Venice Film Festival on September 1 and TIFF later the same month, before heading to Netflix before the year is out.

Whether Let Them All Talk's title is any sort of reference to the 1983 Elvis Costello song remains to be seen...

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