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Beart joins 'Vinyan' cast

By Scott Roxborough

Feb 9, 2007, ET

More Berlin Film Festival news

Emmanuelle Beart, who stars in Andre Techine's Competition title "The Witness", 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.

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Beart joins 'Vinyan' cast

By Scott Roxborough

Feb 9, 2007, ET

More Berlin Film Festival news

Emmanuelle Beart, who stars in Andre Techine's Competition title "The Witness", 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.

MORE FESTIVAL COVERAGE
Latest headlines from Berlin
European Film Market product guide
Berlinale reviews



 


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