Depardieu, Reno in new projectsBoth films will debut at Marche du FilmMay 9, 2008, 03:21 PM ET
PARIS -- Veteran French actors Gerard Depardieu and Jean Reno are
heading back to the big screen for two new projects set to make
their market debut in Cannes next week, the films' world sales
agent, TF1 International, said.
Depardieu will star as a police captain in Claude Chabrol's psychological thriller "Bellamy" alongside Clovis Cornillac, Jacques Gamblin, Marie Bunel and Vahina Giocante. "Bellamy" is being produced by Patrick Godeau's Aliceleo Cinema and will be released in France by TFM Distribution. Reno will play the father of young co-star Gaspard Ulliel in Laurent Tuel's "Inside Ring," about a young man trying to break free from his father's gang. The film, produced by Thelma Films' Christine Gozlan and Alter Films' Alain Terzian, also co-stars Giocante and 2008 Cesar award-winner Sami Bouajila. Depardieu, Reno in new projectsBoth films will debut at Marche du FilmMay 9, 2008, 03:21 PM ET
PARIS -- Veteran French actors Gerard Depardieu and Jean Reno are heading back to the big screen for two new projects set to make their market debut in Cannes next week, the films' world sales agent, TF1 International, said.
Depardieu will star as a police captain in Claude Chabrol's psychological thriller "Bellamy" alongside Clovis Cornillac, Jacques Gamblin, Marie Bunel and Vahina Giocante. "Bellamy" is being produced by Patrick Godeau's Aliceleo Cinema and will be released in France by TFM Distribution. Reno will play the father of young co-star Gaspard Ulliel in Laurent Tuel's "Inside Ring," about a young man trying to break free from his father's gang. The film, produced by Thelma Films' Christine Gozlan and Alter Films' Alain Terzian, also co-stars Giocante and 2008 Cesar award-winner Sami Bouajila.
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