2008   France, Belgium, UK, Australia Vinyan
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Director:Fabrice Du Welz
Studio:Backup Films
Writer:Oliver Blackburn, Fabrice Du Welz
IMDb Rating:5.5 (2,738 votes)
Awards:1 win & 2 nominations
Genre:Drama, Horror, Thriller
Duration:96 min
Languages:English, French, Thai
IMDb:1029241
Amazon:B001QMCJ28
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Fabrice Du Welz  ...  (Director)
Oliver Blackburn, Fabrice Du Welz  ...  (Writer)
 
Emmanuelle Béart  ...  Jeanne Bellmer
Rufus Sewell  ...  Paul Bellmer
Petch Osathanugrah  ...  Thaksin Gao
Julie Dreyfus  ...  Kim
Amporn Pankratok  ...  Sonchaï
Josse De Pauw  ...  Matthias
Omm  ...  Sara
Joey Boy  ...  Boomsong
Kurlab Lay  ...  Boomsong's mom
Matt Ryder  ...  Bideau
Bobbie Delcastillo  ...  Millionnaire 1
Susan Delcastillo  ...  Woman 1
Teerawat Mulvilai  ...  Khun
Saichia Wongwirot  ...  Petch
Kitinun Siangsa-Ard  ...  Gao's bodyguard
François Eudes  ...  Composer
Benoît Debie  ...  Cinematographer
Colin Monie  ...  Editor
Comments: Suffering Surrealism. It's Art-Horror. Not the gory kind, this is one of those "You-might-as-well-already-be-dead" nightmares with spooky feral children. The story's not remarkable but it's photographed extremely well. It's dirty beautiful creepy. Du Welz makes the screen drip atmosphere. Great performances build to magnificent climax. One of the best in recent memory. Yep, Great Ending.

Summary: Parents looking for a missing child are led into a strange and dangerous netherworld in this thriller. Jeanne (Emmanuelle Beart) and Paul (Rufus Sewell) are a wealthy couple who were in Thailand helping to establish an orphanage when the 2005 tsunami leveled the island. Jeanne and Paul had a young son who disappeared in the storm, and since his body has never been found, Jeanne holds out hope that he might still be alive, a hope that becomes a desperate concern when she sees a video of children being held by kidnappers in Burma which shows a child who looks like her boy. Eager to find out the truth, Paul pays a hefty fee to local outlaw Mr. Gao (Petch Osathanugrah) to escort him and Jeanne into a forbidden zone known only to Thailand's criminal underclass near the Burmese border. Jeanne and Paul soon find themselves out of their depth in a strange land they do not understand where dangerous men commune with the spirits of the dead. The first English language project from writer and director Fabrice du Welz, Vinyan was an official selection at the 2008 Venice Film Festival.


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