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Published 19:18 2 Nov 2018 GMT
Justin Marks wrote the Disney live action hit film The Jungle Book, which was directed by Jon Favreau and earned nearly $1 billion at the worldwide box office. He most recently penned the Tom Cruise starring sequel Top Gun: Maverick that is currently in production for Paramount Pictures.
"When I was seventeen years old, two things had a huge impact on my life: the music of Wyclef Jean and the spirit of his home country, Haiti," explained Justin.
"I’ve been lucky enough to have visited Haiti and worked alongside its people several times over the years, and I’ve long wanted to tell a story about its vibrant and resilient culture. If you’d have told teenage me that one day I’d get to work with Wyclef on a movie like this, I’d have never believed you. This movie is an honour and a thrill, and I’m grateful to Greg, Stampede, and Netflix for making it a reality."
Greg Silverman and Wyclef will serve as producers for the film. Madeline Nelson and Nick Lewin will co-produce and Lisa Zambri and Cara Fano will oversee the project for Stampede.
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