Marcelo Zarvos is reuniting with director Nicole Holofcener on the upcoming comedy drama The Land of Steady Habits. The film is written and directed by Holofcener and stars Ben Mendelsohn, Edie Falco, Connie Britton and Thomas Mann. The movie is based on the novel by Ted Thompson and centers on a man in his fifties who implodes in the middle of affluent Connecticut life by leaving his wife. When he realizes he’s made a mistake, he tries to redeem his personal and professional missteps. Anthony Bregman (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Foxcatcher, Begin Again) and Stefanie Azpiazu are producing the project for Likely Story. Zarvos has previously collaborated with Holofcener (Friends with Money) on her last two features, Enough Said and Please Give. The Land of Steady Habits is expected to premiere later this year on Netflix.
Zarvos is also returning as the composer for the fifth season of Showtime’s Ray Donovan (premiering next month), the fourth season of Showtime’s The Affair and the second seasons of Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything and One Mississippi. The composer’s upcoming feature projects include the drama Wonder starring Jacob Tremblay, Julia Robert & Owen Wilson. The movie will be released on November 17, 2017 by Lionsgate.