Brewer to pen, direct 5th film
‘Gangster Princess’ faux socialite’s tale
Apparently, this will be a busy year for Memphisbased filmmaker Craig Brewer.
In addition to directing “Boomerang,” the pilot for a proposed Fox network television drama with Felicity Huffman, Brewer will write and direct “Gangster Princess of Beverly Hills” for his longtime studio, Paramount Pictures.
Brewer’s f i fth feature f ilm will be his second shot outside the Mid- South and his first actually set outside his home region. (His “Footloose” remake was shot in Georgia, but set in small-town Tennessee.)
Inspired by an extraordinarily cinematic 2012 Rolling Stone article by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, the film will tell the strangerthan-fiction true story of Lisette Lee, a glamorous socialite who called herself “the Korean Paris Hilton” and passed herself off as a Samsung heiress, model and singer before being exposed as a fraud and drug mule. As a Rolling Stone headline reported: “Lisette Lee wanted everyone to think she had it all, but beneath the bling were secrets, lies and private jets filled with weed.” In other words, Lisette Lee will be another of Brewer’s aspirational hustler heroes, like the pimp-turned-rapper Terrence Howard character in “Hustle & Flow.”
The movie is at the very earliest stages of development, Brewer said this week. He said what attracted him to the story was “the hustle itself, how vast it was, and how easy it was for people to be blinded by the wealth and the appearance of wealth.”
Craig Brewer