Oliver Stone has quietly wrapped production on drama White Lies, and a few key past collaborators have revealed to be part of the cast.

Michael Douglas, who starred in Stone’s Wolf of Wall Street, and Willem Dafoe, who appeared in the filmmaker’s Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, are on the cast list, it was announced Wednesday.

Also on the call sheet were Ellen Barkin and Homer Gere, all who joined the previously-reported Josh Hartnett, who is toplining the indie, and Yvonne Chapman. The feature marks the first narrative movie in over a decade.

“The cast was a delight from beginning to end. And the Italian crew was the warmest I ever worked with. I’m profoundly grateful for this opportunity,” said Stone in a statement.

Written and directed by Stone, the movie is described as being an intimate and provocative drama that explores family, loss, pain and uncovers how love can change shape during our lifetimes.