Julia Louis-Dreyfus is set to star in 'Tuesday'.
The 60-year-old actress will feature in the new project which is being described as a "mother-daughter fairy tale".
Lola Petticrew has been cast as Louis-Dreyfus' daughter, named Tuesday, in the film with Arinze Kene also featuring.
Daina O. Pusic will oversee the project in her feature directorial debut. She has previously helmed the short films 'The Beast' and the award-winning comedy 'Rhonna & Donna'.
A24 are financing the film, which is being produced by Ivana MacKinnon for Wild Swim Films, Helen Gladders for Gingerbread Pictures and Oliver Roskill for Record Player Films.
Julia previously starred in the political satire TV series 'Veep' as fictional US Vice President Selina Meyer between 2012 and 2019 but confessed last year that the antics of former President Donald Trump was making her miss the comedy show.