Indie Wire released the very first production still of Rachel’s upcoming movie “Passion” which is directed by Brian De Palma and Noomi Rapace, Karoline Herfurth and Paul Anderson star alongside Rachel. They also report that the movie will get repped at the Cannes marketplace, so let’s hope we will get a release date soon! A preview of the still can be found below as well as the official plot.
Rachel will portray Christine, we are excited for this movie especially since it seems like something Rachel didn’t do before! BrianDePalma.org confirmed that Dominic Cooper didn’t join the cast after all despite several reports.

Official plot: An erotic thriller in the tradition of “Dressed To Kill” and “Basic Instinct”, Brian de Palma’s PASSION tells the story of a deadly power struggle between two women in the dog-eat-dog world of international business. Christine possesses the natural elegance and casual ease associated with one who has a healthy relationship with money and power. Innocent, lovely and easily exploited, her admiring protégé Isabelle is full of cutting-edge ideas that Christine has no qualms about stealing. They’re on the same team, after all… Christine takes pleasure in exercising control over the younger woman, leading her one step at a time ever deeper into a game of seduction and manipulation, dominance and humiliation. But when Isabelle falls into bed with one of Christine’s lovers, war breaks out. On the night of the murder, Isabelle is at the ballet, while Christine receives an invitation to seduction. From whom? Christine loves surprises. Naked she goes to meet the mystery lover waiting in her bedroom…
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the indiewire comments about the script worries me =/
It’s only one comment about the script right? And I think it must be good, or Rachel has confidence in De Palma since it seems like something out of her comfort zone so she must trust something…
What commets about the script? Sorry, i tried to google it but I can’t find anything regarding the script
@ B – Brandon at IndieWire posted a comment on the script:
“The script is an incoherent mess. Maybe De Palma and the actors can salvage it, but as it is, the story’s awful.”