See star Nesta Cooper is tackling more than one role for her next project. The actress will star in and make her screenwriting debut with MEM, a film based on the 2016 debut novel by Bethany C. Morrow (A Song Below Water).
The Hollywood Reporter quotes Cooper as saying, in a statement, “I’m really grateful to be able to collaborate with a writer as prolific as Bethany. … Despite the profound and oftentimes horror-like themes in her work, her voice offers an indescribable comfort. Her stories are so deep and full of life that they immerse you completely in their world.”
MEM is set in the past of a world mostly like ours, except that a Montreal scientist discovered a method for removing memories from a person’s mind; the extracted Mem then becomes a sort of creature that exists on its own for a brief while. The summary explains:
MEM has a lot of fans, including Kelly Link, who said, “An extraordinary and utterly compelling novel that deftly explores questions of memory, identity, and humanity while also introducing one of my favourite characters in a long time. I loved everything about MEM.”
Cooper and Morrow are executive producing the adaptation, which is set to begin filming in Montreal next year. In the meantime, you can read an excerpt of the novel here.