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St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein team up for comedy concert film

Singer St. Vincent is expanding her collaborative partnership with comedienne and rocker Carrie Brownstein with a new concert film.
The longtime pals recently worked together on St. Vincent’s 2017 release Masseduction, while she is also serving as producer on the first album in four years from Brownstein’s band, Sleater-Kinney.
Now reports suggest the stars have started developing a comedy concert movie together, in which they will play “heightened versions of themselves”, according to Collider.
A source tells Stereogum it will be a “scripted film… shot like a documentary,” with Brownstein’s Portlandia director taking charge of the as-yet-untitled project.
It’s not the only movie St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, is working on – she is also set to make her feature directorial debut with an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s 1890 novel, The Portrait of Dorian Gray, about a hedonistic man in the Victorian age who is the subject of a painting that ages, while he stays young. She plans to put her own spin on the story by casting a woman as the lead.

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