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Oscar-winning director Cameron Crowe is set to make his return to narrative filmmaking with a highly anticipated biographical film about legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, marking his first feature since 2015’s “Aloha.” The project has gained significant momentum in recent weeks as Crowe promotes his new memoir “The Uncool,” released October 28, 2025.people
Reports suggest that Anya Taylor-Joy and Meryl Streep are in talks to portray Mitchell at different stages of her life, with Taylor-Joy playing the folk icon during her breakthrough years in the 1960s and 70s, while Streep would embody present-day Mitchell. However, when pressed for confirmation during a September interview with The New York Times, Crowe remained coy: “Can’t confirm that. I wish I could.”jonimitchell
The casting approach mirrors successful dual-timeline biopics like 2014’s “Love & Mercy,” which featured different actors portraying Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson across decades. Taylor-Joy reportedly beat out Kristine Froseth for the coveted role, with insiders describing her audition as particularly compelling.worldofreel
Crowe’s connection to Mitchell spans decades, beginning with a transformative 1979 Rolling Stone cover story he wrote about the artist. The director revealed he’s been meeting with Mitchell every Monday night for approximately four years, conducting what he describes as “the deepest-tissue kind of conversations I’ve had with any artist.”people
“She’s said, ‘I’m gonna open the doors for you to the real experiences I had,'” Crowe explained during a recent USA Today interview. Mitchell has provided unprecedented access to her personal archives, including clothing, instruments, and handwritten notes, viewing her life as “a collection of little movies.”usatoday
Originally planned to begin filming in March 2025, production was delayed when Crowe’s Los Angeles home was affected by the January wildfires. The director now anticipates starting production by the end of 2025, with hopes to complete the film by Christmas 2026. “We’re going to make it next year,” Crowe confirmed to The New York Times in September.worldofreel
The film represents Crowe’s return to the music-driven storytelling that defined his career with “Almost Famous” and “Singles.” He envisions creating a movie that “should feel like a Joni Mitchell album,” offering both longtime fans and newcomers an intimate portrait of the 81-year-old artist’s extraordinary journey.ultimateclassicrock