It’s been announced that David Duchovny, Vera Farmiga, Keri Russell, Minnie Driver and Will Arnett will join the cast of the comedy feature Goats. Graham Phillips (Evan Almighty) and Ty Burrell were previously announced. The indie comedy will mark Christopher Neil’s directorial debut and it begins filming next month.
Producer Daniela Taplin Lundberg commented on the casting, “Goats is that wonderful combination of hilarious and poignant, and we’re so thrilled that actors as distinguished as this ensemble have responded to the script with such passion.”
Based on the Mark Poirier (Smart People) novel of the same title, the coming of age story follows 15 year-old, Ellis (Phillips) as he moves from Wendy, his flakey, new age mother’s (Farmiga) South-Western home to an East Coast prep school where his estranged father Frank (Burrell) was once a star student. For Ellis, this means leaving behind the only real dad he has ever known, Goat Man (Duchovny), his pot-smoking, goat herding mentor, and ultimately needing to evaluate his new prep school lifestyle that’s in stark contrast to his stoner upbringing. Rounding out the cast are Keri Russell as Frank’s new wife, Minnie Driver as Wendy’s best friend and yogic advisor Johanna, and Will Arnett as Wendy’s boyfriend Bennett.
Nephew of Francis Ford Coppola, Christopher Neil grew up on his uncle’s sets and later served as dialogue director and acting coach on films such as Hesher, Somewhere and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. (Source: Variety)