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Taron Egerton, Lucy Boynton in VR project 'Glimpse'

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Los Angeles, Aug 23 (IANS) Actors Taron Egerton and Lucy Boynton will feature in a virtual reality-based project "Glimpse".

Written and directed by Benjamin Cleary and VR creator Michael O'Connor, "Glimpse" will be unveiled at the Venice Film Festival, reports "variety.com".

The drama is set in the imaginative mind of a heartbroken panda, played by Egerton, a talented illustrator who is going through a painful breakup from his girlfriend - a deer called Rice (Boynton), who dreams of becoming a musician.

Excited about the "Glimpse", Boynton said: "Its storyline and themes are some I find the most exciting and intriguing to explore. I love that as beautiful and enchanting as it is visually, it doesn't sugar-coat anything. It feels really poignant, authentic and hopeful. I fell in love with the characters and the script immediately."

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