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Lilly Wachowski set to direct queer comedy-drama Trash Mountain.

Lilly Wachowski to direct 'Trash Mountain', a queer comedy-drama

Lilly Wachowski, renowned for her work on the beloved 'Matrix' trilogy alongside her sister Lana Wachowski, is set to make her solo directorial comeback with an exciting new project. The filmmaker is slated to helm 'Trash Mountain,' a queer comedy-drama that promises to captivate audiences with its unique blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling.

The film centers around a young gay man living in Chicago who finds himself returning to his hometown in Missouri after the passing of his father, who was a hoarder. Portrayed by the talented rising star Caleb Hearon, this complex character embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the challenges and idiosyncrasies of his upbringing.

In a collaborative effort, Hearon also co-wrote the script for 'Trash Mountain' alongside Ruby Caster, adding a personal touch to the project. Their creative partnership brings a fresh perspective and ensures an authentic portrayal of the queer experience within the narrative.

Joining forces with Hearon and Caster is producer Colin Trevorrow of Metronome Film Co., who previously worked with Hearon on 'Jurassic World Dominion.' Alongside Eddie Vaisman and Julia Lebedev from Sight Unseen, the production team is poised to bring this compelling story to life, combining their expertise in filmmaking with the raw talent of the cast and crew.

Having conquered the realm of television with her co-creation of Netflix's 'Sense 8' and her involvement in Showtime's 'Work in Progress,' which featured a guest appearance by Hearon, Wachowski is ready to make her long-awaited return to the big screen. With 'Trash Mountain,' she aims to shed light on queer narratives and the importance of representation, particularly during a time when marginalized communities face increasing adversity.

Wachowski, in an interview with Collider, expressed her enthusiasm for the project. She shared, 'When my pal Caleb Hearon sent me 'Trash Mountain,' I leapt at the chance to direct it. So beautiful and sad and funny! Queer representation and stories are vital at this time as we are being shoved further into the margins. Our amazing writers, Caleb and Ruby, are a shining light in all this dang darkness.'

For fans of Wachowski's previous works, such as the visually stunning 'Speed Racer' and the gripping crime thriller 'Bound,' 'Trash Mountain' offers an opportunity to witness her directorial prowess in a different genre. With her distinct style and penchant for engaging storytelling, Wachowski is poised to deliver another thought-provoking and entertaining cinematic experience.

'Trash Mountain' marks a significant milestone for Lilly Wachowski, as it will be her first feature film in nearly a decade. The project holds immense promise, serving as a testament to the enduring impact of her contributions to the world of cinema and her dedication to pushing boundaries.

As 'Trash Mountain' gears up for production, fans eagerly anticipate the opportunity to immerse themselves in Wachowski's latest creation, ready to embark on a journey that combines laughter, heartbreak, and the power of queer storytelling.

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