According to The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Speedman, Peter Stormare and Clea DuVall have joined Willem Dafoe on Kamala Films' first feature, the psychological thriller Anamorph. Principal photography on the film, which began here three weeks ago, is scheduled to wrap this month.

James Rebhorn, Yul Vazquez and Don Harvey also have been cast in the tale of a detective (Dafoe) haunted by a serial-killer case who returns to his job five years later with a rookie partner (Speedman). When he discovers that his new case might have been perpetrated by a killer emulating the previous "Uncle Eddie" murders, the detective's flashbacks begin to get the better of him, leading him to question his earlier conclusions.

Stormare will play an art gallery owner, and DuVall will play an ex-junkie and former prostitute befriended by Dafoe's character. The film's title and plot line are derived from the term anamorphic, used to describe a painting where two perspectives can be seen on one canvas from different viewpoints.