The film is based on an article about female surfers fighting for the right to compete in big-wave contests.
Hollywood star Charlize Theron is teaming up with Netflix and filmmaker Niki Caro for a feature film about top female surfers fighting for the right to compete in big-wave contests.
Theron, who recently starred in Netflix blockbuster The Old Guard, will produce the movie through her banner Denver & Delilah, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It is not yet known whether the 45-year-old actor will also star in the movie.
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Director Niki Caro & producer Charlize Theron are teaming up for a story about four women's fight to compete in big-wave surfing. Writer Becky Johnston will adapt the screenplay based on a 2019 NYT article about surfers Bianca Valenti, Andrea Moller, Paige Alms & Keala Kennelly. pic.twitter.com/qP0INt9Y9N
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Caro, best known for directing Mulan for Disney, will helm the feature film, based on a New York Times magazine article.
Titled The Fight For Gender Equality In One of the Most Dangerous Sports on Earth, the article, penned by Daniel Duane, was about female surfers Bianca Valenti, Andrea Moller, Paige Alms and Keala Kennelly fighting for the right to compete in big-wave contests.
Becky Johnston is writing the screenplay that will follow four women who form a powerful bond as they surf the world's most dangerous spots and fight for equality in big wave surfing.
Caro will also produce the film adaptation alongside Theron, AJ Dix and Beth Kono for Denver and Delilah.
(With inputs from Press Trust of India)