Gullette is slated to direct
Upland, adapted from the novel
Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids by Nobel Prize–winning Japanese author
Kenzaburō Ōe, for an upcoming international co-production. Attached cast include
Forrest Goodluck and
Paul Sparks. Gullette's first feature film,
Traitors, starring Chaimae Ben Acha, Soufia Issami, Mourade Zeguindi,
Driss Roukhe and Saleh Bensaleh was released internationally. The film was shot on locations in Tangier, Morocco and the hashish producing Rif mountains. It made its world premiere at the 2013
Venice Film Festival, and screened in competition at the
Stockholm Film Festival and at the
Marrakech International Film Festival, the
Dubai Film Festival, and the
Tribeca Film Festival. The film was distributed by Rezo Films, Paris and in the US by Film Movement.
Traitors received positive reviews from critics and has a "Fresh" rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. "To keep her parents from being evicted and fund her Clash-inspired punk band, Malika takes a job smuggling drugs over the mountains. Her partner in the run is a world-weary veteran drug mule, who unexpectedly wins Malika's sympathy." Gullette was announced at the Cannes Film Festival as the writer-director of
Tangier, a film in-development set to star
Kristin Scott Thomas and
Jeremy Irons. The status of the project is currently unknown. ==Producing ==