Daisy Ridley and J.J. Abrams are set to work together again.

The Wrap reports that Ridley and Abrams have come aboard 'Kolma', based on a 2003 Israeli telefilm from Keren Margalit called 'All I’ve Got.' The movie will focus on the tragic turning point in the life of a young woman, and the decision she is faced with just before she crosses over into the afterlife 50 years later.

Ridley will star in the film, Abrams will produce, and Diary of a Teenage Girl's Marielle Heller is currently in negotiations to direct.

This will be Ridley's first lead role in a film since Star Wars: Episode VII, though the 24-year-old is currently in high demand, and recently admitted to being in talks to star as Lara Croft in Warner Bros. and MGM's Tomb Raider reboot.