Woody Harrelson and Kristen Stewart are set to star in French director Quentin Dupieux’s next film "Full Phil".
Harrelson co-stars as wealthy American industrialist Philip Doom who organizes a luxury trip to Paris in a bid to reconnect with his estranged daughter, played by Stewart.
In true Dupieux absurdist-style, "French cuisine, a 1950s horror film, and an invasive hotel employee threaten to disrupt the smooth running of their stay," per the logline.
Harrelson and Stewart are the latest Hollywood A-listers to decamp to France for a role, following in the wake of Jodie Foster, who was seen recently in Rebecca Zlotowski’s "A Private Life," and Angelina Jolie, who starred in Alice Winocour’s "Couture".
The cast also stars Emma Mackey, Charlotte Le Bon, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim.
Dupieux opened Cannes in 2024 with his film-within-a-film "The Second Act," and as we first predicted in our 2026 Films To Light Up Festivals list at the beginning of the year.
Currently in post-production, the feature is lead produced by Hugo Sélignac under the banner of his company Chi-Fou-Mi-Productions, Artemis Productions and Samsa Film.
Studiocanal will introduce the surreal black comedy to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.




