‘Fair Play’ on T-Street: How ‘The Date Movie From Hell’ Was Born | Digital Cover

Chloe Domont’s erotic thriller is the first film made out of Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s new incubator program

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"Fair Play" writer/director Chloe Domont and producers Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman (Photo by Jeff Vespa for TheWrap)

Consider this: you’ve made an acclaimed “Star Wars” sequel, reinvigorated the whodunit genre, scored an Oscar nomination and spawned an unlikely franchise. What do you do next? If you’re Rian Johnson, you turn around and offer a helping hand to young filmmakers coming up behind you, nurturing one of the buzziest movies of the fall in the process: “Fair Play.”

Writer/director Chloe Domont’s debut feature, a steamy erotic thriller about the power dynamics between two young people (Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor) who both work as financial analysts for the same cutthroat hedge fund, is an unmitigated success. After a bidding war at Sundance, the film was snatched up by Netflix for a cool $20 million, and it’s now currently one of the most-watched new titles on the platform following its release earlier this month.

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    Barbara L Powell

    These are the kinds of stories I enjoy reading. You inspire me to be all that I can be and the person and Woman God intended me to be. Thank you so very much.

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