Fukunaga near 'Jane Eyre' redo
Director in advanced talks with Ruby Films
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Moira Buffini has written the script. Buffini is fast becoming one of the U.K.'s hottest scribes thanks to her adaptation of Posy Simmonds' graphic novel "Tamara Drewe" for director Stephen Frears and her own upcoming vampire project "Byzantium," based on her stage play, "A Vampire Story."
Ruby Films' co-toppers Alison Owen and Paul Trijbits are producing "Jane Eyre" with BBC Films.
Pic will play up the gothic elements of the classic 19th century story about a governess who falls in love with her surly employer who has a dark secret.
The book is one of the most iconic in English literature and has been the subject of numerous previous adaptations. The BBC turned the book into a miniseries that won three Emmys in 2007, while the most recent feature, made in 1996, was directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starred Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Ellen Page was previously attached to star as the eponymous heroine but left the project some time ago. Owen and Trijbits will now ramp up casting with Fukunaga on board.
The helmer has been much in demand following his best director prize at this year's Sundance for feature debut "Sin nombre," a gritty gang drama set in Latin America. Fukunaga also has a writing-directing pact at Focus Features Intl. as well as a separate writing deal at parent company Universal Pictures.
Owen and Trijbits aim to begin lensing "Jane Eyre" next year.








