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  • Cinema: Egoyan's Chloe, An Erotic-Thriller Shot In Toronto

    EGOYAN'S CHLOE, AN EROTIC-THRILLER SHOT IN TORONTO
    By Paola Bernardini

    Tandem
    http://www.corrieretandem.com/v iewstory.php?storyid=9011
    March 26 2009
    Canada

    Filming for Atom Egoyan's Chloe, which began in Toronto during the
    second week of February, will continue in the wake of the death
    of actress Natasha Richardson, the wife of the film's star, Liam
    Neeson. Richardson died last week following a ski accident on the
    slopes of Mont Tremblant in Quebec.

    Some have even suggested that Neeson may quit Egoyan's project, but
    the Acadeny Award-nominated actor will have to return to Toronto to
    finish one to two days of shooting.(The Armenian Canadian director
    and Irish actor met last summer when they both worked on Eh, Joe,
    a theatrical piece inspired by Samuel Beckett's 1965 play).

    The Irish actor is co-starring with Julianne Moore in Chloe, an erotic
    thriller remake of the 2003 French film Nathalie, which was directed
    by Luxembourg filmmaker, Anne Fontaine. Fontaine is currently filming
    Coco avant Chanel, which stars Fanny Ardant, Gerard Depardieu, and
    Emmanuelle Beart.

    In Chloe, Julianne Moore (Blindness, The Hours, Hannibal, Children of
    Men) plays a doctor who is tormented by suspicions of unfaithfulness
    by her husband, played by Neeson (The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince
    Caspian, Taken, Kingdom of Heaven, Gangs of New York, Star Wars,
    Schindler's List). A suspicion that intensifies after the woman
    intercepts telephone messages and their sex life dwindles. To test
    her husband's faithfulness, she hires a call girl - Amanda Seyfred
    (American Gun, Alpha Dog, Mamma Mia!) to seduce him, and in particular,
    to find out if he enjoys erotic games, which either because of modesty
    or a falling out of love, have become a distant memory for the couple.

    The casual encounter between the prostitute and Neeson takes place
    in a bar with the young woman provocatively asking for a cigarette
    light. The spark is ignited and the two end up in a hotel room.

    Everything changes from that moment on. Husband and wife don't look at
    each other the same way anymore: anger is intermingled with pleasure,
    bitterness with regret, and passion with obsession. Feelings flow like
    scenes of a film - it's time to balance things out and decide whether
    to bring it out into the open or go back onto the stage of life. This
    is a decision that is undermined by unforeseen factors that endanger
    not only the marital balance, but also the entire family since the
    couple's son played by young actor Max Thieriot (Catch that Kid,
    Nancy Drew), is also affected.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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