Photography Drew Escriva

Alana Haim will be in Paul Thomas Anderson’s next movie

The HAIM musician was spotted in recent on-set photographs

Alana Haim is appearing in Paul Thomas Anderson’s next film.

The HAIM musician was spotted on the set of the film, which currently has a working title of Soggy Bottom, in recent photographs shared on social media. In the shots, the younger Haim sister is seen driving a truck next to a beard-wearing Bradley Cooper. 

The film takes place in the San Fernando Valley (the place where HAIM call home) and is set during the 1970s, but otherwise, not an awful lot is known about it. Production recently started in Los Angeles following delays caused by the COVID crisis.

This is, of course, not the first time that Paul Thomas Anderson and Alana Haim have worked together. Anderson has directed loads of HAIM videos over the years, including four on their most recent album Women in Music Pt. III alone.

Check out some photos from the set below.

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