Dunst and Bloom to team up for modern-ethics film
Kirsten Dunst is to re-team with Orlando Bloom in a new movie.
The pair – who played a couple finding love in 2005 movie 'Elizabethtown' will star together in 'Cities' as a young couple in London struggling to get together the money for a deposit on their first home.
The movie – described as a "cautionary tale about greed and ambition" – is set in three different locations with each city telling a different story, which eventually collide to show how the fortunes of others impact on other individuals across the globe.
In New York, a hedge fund manager played by Clive Owen has everything he could ever want - money, sex and power - but is constantly looking for more, while in Mumbai, a cop fights against corruption between property speculators and his devious colleague, who will be played by Anil Kapoor.
Roger Donaldson is directing the film from a script written by Glenn Wilhilde. Matthew Metcalfe and Chris Curting are producing.
Shooting is ready to commence, with 'Cities' scheduled for release next year.

