A movie about iconic abolitionist Harriet Tubman is in development from "Homeland" director Seith Mann.
The project has a working title of "Harriet," reports deadline.com.
Tubman was born into slavery, escaped in 1849 and made more than a dozen missions to rescue about 70 slaves though the Underground Railroad. She served as a spy for the Union Army during the Civil War and campaigned for women's suffrage.
The US Treasury announced last month that Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill in 2020.
Mann will direct from a script by Gregory Allen Howard. Production is expected to begin in early 2017 with Macro and New Balloon co-financing.
Producers are Debra Martin Chase ("The Princess Diaries"), Gregory Allen Howard ("Remember the Titans"), Macro founder/CEO Charles D. King, "Beasts of No Nation" producer Daniela Taplin Lundberg and Macro's production president Kim Roth.
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Executive producers are New Balloon's Elizabeth Koch and Kristina Kendall and Macro's Poppy Hanks and Bill Benenson. Co-producers are Kristen Konvitz and Charles Pugliese.
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