Elizabeth Olsen and Alicia Vikander were spotted on the set of their new movie ‘The Assessment‘ in Tenerife, Spain, where filming is currently underway. Watch the clip below.
The clip shows Olsen wearing a blanket, hinting at the film being set in a world affected by climate change.
The film is directed by Fleur Fortuné from a screenplay co-written with Neil Garfath-Cox, Dave Thomas, and John Donnelly. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by climate change.
The story takes place in a future society where every aspect of life is tightly controlled. The plot revolves around a couple whose lives come under intense scrutiny when a female assessor is tasked with determining whether they are worthy of having children. The filming is also planned at MMC Studios in Cologne.
The film is co-produced by Number 9 Films, led by Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen in the UK, and Germany’s Augenschein Filmproduktion. The film has received substantial funding of €1 million from the Cologne regional film fund Filmstiftung NRW. Capleight, a German distributor, is already on board for the film’s release.
‘The Assessment’ release date is TBA.