British
actor Rufus Sewell has confirmed that he will star in Vinyan, the
second feature by Fabrice du Welz .
A former theatre and television actor, Sewell, first came to public acclaim in Alex Proyas
sombre and offbeat Dark City. More recent films in which he has starred include
Neil Burgers The Illusionist and Nancy Meyers The Holiday.
Sewell will head the bill alongside French actress Emmanuelle Béart, whose role
was confirmed a few months ago, in a film about a couple who get lost in post-tsunami
Thailand while searching for their missing child.
With its story of two people undertaking an increasingly crazy search in the midst of a
jungle (see news), Vinyan
- meaning "ghost" in Thai promises to be just as disturbing as the
directors previous feature, The Ordeal.
Cinematography is by Belgian DoP Benoît Debie (see interview), winner of the
Best Cinematography award at the Sundance Film Festival this year.
Vinyan is scheduled to start what is expected to be a logistically challenging
10-week shoot alternating between the city and jungle in mid-May.
Produced by Frances Michaël Gentile for The Film with the UKs FilmFour and co-produced
with the director through his production outfit, One Eyed, and Dominque Janne of K2 Productions, the film
has been backed by the Communauté française and Wild Bunch who are handling
the films French distribution and international sales.
With a projected 4m budget, the title is expected to find other co-producers,
including Canal+ and
ARTE, among others.
Anne Feuillère
http://cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=en&documentID=76328
Thanks, Rufus and Rai!!
Beart
joins 'Vinyan' cast
The Hollywood Reporter
By Scott Roxborough
Feb 9, 2007
Emmanuelle Beart, who stars in Andre
Techine's Competition title "The Witness" (CQ title), has joined supernational
thriller "Vinyan," the English-language debut of Belgian director Frabice du
Welz ("The Ordeal").
Beart will play a mother who travels to Thailand to find her lost child.
The film's title comes from the Thai word for a lost spirit that torments the living.
"Vinyan" was developed by Michael Gentile's Paris-based The Film together with
UK's Film 4 and Lizzie Francke.France's Backup Films is handling sales and financing of
the film at the European Film Market.
Shooting is set to begin in Thailand in May.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/awards_festivals/news/e3i3b47d6942f2f90f1278bc294c1176c36