Cotillard and Goggins to Lead 'Job' Film Adaptation

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

In an intriguing cinematic venture, acclaimed actors Marion Cotillard and Walton Goggins are poised to headline "Job," a film that reimagines the profound biblical narrative. Under the direction of Yuval Adler, this project promises a unique exploration of faith, suffering, and the complexities of human experience, interwoven with a contemporary theatrical production. The film is set to delve into the core themes of the Book of Job, presenting a compelling dual timeline narrative that bridges ancient wisdom with modern dilemmas.

Cotillard and Goggins Join Yuval Adler's Ambitious Biblical Adaptation "Job"

In a significant casting announcement on March 16, 2026, Academy Award laureate Marion Cotillard and esteemed Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Walton Goggins confirmed their participation in "Job," an audacious cinematic interpretation of the biblical Book of Job. The film is spearheaded by writer-director Yuval Adler, known for his critically acclaimed works such as "Bethlehem" (2013), "The Operative" (2019), "The Secrets We Keep" (2020), and "Sympathy for the Devil" (2023). Cotillard and Goggins will portray a couple engrossed in mounting an immersive theatrical rendition of the biblical text. The ancient tale revolves around Job, a man whose unwavering faith is subjected to immense trials, including the loss of his fortune, children, and health. Adler's vision for "Job" intricately intertwines these historical tribulations with the contemporary unravelling of a marriage under intense pressure. The narrative will fluidly shift between timelines, creating a dynamic contrast between the biblical wager between God and Satan and the personal struggles of the modern-day protagonists. A central provocative question posed by the film asks: who ultimately holds the power to 'play God' as the boundaries between their private lives and their on-stage performance become increasingly blurred? Producers Dan Kagan and Ilya Stewart are behind this ambitious project, with executive production by Liz Siegal, Sean Patrick O'Reilly, Elena Silenok, Elvira Paterson, Vadim Degtyarev, Sergey Torchilin, Pavel Burian, Aleksandr Fomin, and Stuart Manashil. CAA Media Finance is managing the distribution rights for the film.

This cinematic endeavor prompts reflection on how ancient narratives continue to resonate in contemporary society. The story of Job, with its exploration of resilience, faith, and suffering, provides a timeless framework for understanding human struggles. By presenting this through a modern theatrical lens, the film invites audiences to consider the nature of belief and adversity in their own lives, and the intricate ways in which art can mirror and interrogate reality. It highlights the enduring power of storytelling to provoke thought and inspire self-examination, bridging historical wisdom with present-day existential questions.

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