Fred Durst Directing The Education of Charlie Banks
According to Variety, Jesse Eisenberg, who starred in Noah Baumbach's award-winning indie The Squid and the Whale, is set to play the title role; Jason Ritter and Chris Marquette round out the cast. The plot revolves around a Vassar College student who gets an unannounced visit from the scariest kid from his old New York neighborhood.
Iridium Entertainment has raised $10 million in private equity to finance the film. Fred Durst is the front man for the rock-rap band Limp Bizkit. Although The Education of Charlie Banks is his first feature debut, he has directed many of the band's music videos.
Sources: Variety
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