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1 Luke Evans’ Wilder
in an air vent.
2 Hiddleston’s Laing
with Wilder’s wife
(Elisabeth Moss).
3 Architect Anthony
Royal (Jeremy Irons)
and Sienna Guillory’s
Jane Sheridan.
4 Wheatley (centre)
and producer Jeremy
Thomas (seated)
on set.

EN WHEATLEY IS


a happy man. “As
a longtime reader of
Empire it’s quite
a thrill” he says. “It”
is our choice of his
new film High-Rise
as this year’s Empire Gala at the BFI
London Film Festival on October 9.
“Being the Empire Gala at the LFF
means a lot to a film like High-Rise”
adds the director. Pleasure’s all ours.
A year earlier Empire finds itself
in the marina town of Bangor Northern


Ireland. The sea is just five minutes
away not that you’d know it right
now. Because we’ve been sealed inside
a shopping centre where an empty
supermarket has been magically
transformed into... a supermarket. This
one though is on the edge of ruin with
authentic-looking (and smelling) rotting
fruit and near-bare shelves housing
dwindling supplies of faux brand names
like Market Paint and Royal Water.
High-Rise based on the J. G. Ballard
novel of the same name follows the
denizens of a tower block in 1970s

London as they shut themselves off
from the outside world and descend
into a pack of squabbling snarling social
climbers. Today’s scene takes place in
the middle of that primal breakdown
as most of the film’s major characters
find themselves drawn to the Everyday
Market. There’s Tom Hiddleston’s
detached doctor Robert Laing searching
for a special tin of paint; Luke Evans’
tempestuous filmmaker Wilder scouting
for an enemy; and James Purefoy’s
pipe-smoking Pangbourne who’s
ready to bally well bash anyone who

ON-SET EXCLUSIVE!


INSIDE EMPIRE’S BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL GALA FILM

HIGH-RISE

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