Now news has broken of another potential project for the director, one that would again see him team up with his "Genova" star Colin Firth to take on a controversial true story. The Guardian revealed that Winterbottom is currently in Perugia, Italy to research a fictional drama based around the murder there in 2007 of British exchange student Meredith Kerchner, and the subsequent trial and conviction of American student Amanda Knox, and Knox's boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito.
The case has become a well-reported one over the years, thanks to the gory details of the murder itself, and the subsequent behavior of Knox, who falsely accused her employer, Patrick Lumumba, of the killing, and whose attention-seeking behavior gained her the nickname in the tabloid press 'Foxy Knoxy.' Nevertheless, doubts remain about the even-handedness of the legal process; another man, Rudy Guede, had already been tried and convicted of Kercher's murder, and some of the forensic evidence is inconsistent.

Indeed, it seems like it'll examine the media more than the death itself: a number of journalists were criticized for bias during the case, on both sides, and Winterbottom explains what attracted him to the project "The taking sides over the case was extreme here. There was no explanation that covered everything and the journalists were drawn in in a way you would not expect"
All in all, it's sounding like Winterbottom's take on something like "Zodiac," which makes us pretty excited. With Knox's appeal being prepared, and the director nominally tied up with "The Promised Land," it's unlikely to go before cameras until next year. But with Firth heading for his second Oscar nomination in two years, his presence certainly makes it more likely that we'll see the film down the line.
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