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Chai Fonacier praises Nocebo co-star Eva Green: She s among the best, kindest people I ve worked with

Showbiz Chai Fonacier praises ‘Nocebo’ co-star Eva Green: ‘She’s among the best, kindest people I’ve worked with’ Published May 8, 2021 6:40pm Filipina actress Chai Fonacier expressed her admiration and awe for Eva Green, her co-star in the upcoming thriller “Nocebo.” In a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday, Chai shared a black-and-white photo of herself with the French actress as they smiled happily at the camera. The Cebuana actress, who won best supporting actress for the 2016 film “Patay na si Hesus,” said she could say many good things about Eva but it would “shatter part of the wonderful sense of mystery she holds over all of us.”

Eva Green expresses admiration for Chai Fonacier: She blew me away!

She will play a Filipino caregiver who uses traditional folk healing to help Eva’s character know more about her mysterious illness. The new film, which is set to be produced both in the Philippines and in Ireland, is directed by “Vivarium” director Lorcan Finnegan, written by Garret Shanley, and produced by Emily Leo, Brunella Cocchiglia, and Filipino producers Bianca Balbuena an Bradley Liew. It’s also being developed by Screen Ireland, XYZ Films, Media Finance Capital, and The Film Development Council of the Philippines. The release date of the film is yet to be announced. – Kaela Malig/RC, GMA News

Ireland readying raft of film shoots after pandemic pause

New projects from Lorcan Finnegan and Martin McDonagh will shoot in Ireland. Author: Esther McCarthy Published: 11 Mar 2021 Ireland’s production sector is gearing up for a busy year after the pandemic slowdown as the film and TV sector aims to strengthen its position as a hub for homegrown and international film and TV production. It comes as this week’s Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF, March 3-14) showcases a notable selection of Irish features, documentaries and shorts. Upcoming projects shooting or preparing to film in Ireland include  Nocebo, the latest feature from  Vivarium writer-director Lorcan Finnegan. Starring Eva Green and Mark Strong, the psychological thriller centres on a fashion designer who suffers a mysterious illness. A Filipino nanny offers to assist using traditional means and reveals a horrifying truth. 

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