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Journalist Investigates China, Faces Danger

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Journalist's probe into disappearances endangers family.
  • Film inspired by true accounts of Xinjiang's re-education program.
  • Beta Cinema handles global sales for upcoming thriller.
Journalist Investigates China, Faces Danger

Worldwide sales are being managed by Beta Cinema for the forthcoming English-language investigative thriller, "Keep Her Quiet." The film stars Zar Amir, Jonathan Pryce, and Amir El-Masry, bringing together acclaimed talent for a story with significant international relevance.

"Keep Her Quiet" centers on a journalist based in Washington, D.C., whose investigation into mysterious disappearances in Western China places her and her loved ones at risk. The narrative is deeply rooted in the true experiences of journalists who exposed the crisis in Xinjiang and draws from survivor testimonies about China's ongoing "re-education" initiatives.

Directed by Franz Böhm and co-directed by Uyghur filmmaker Suli Kurban, the project boasts a strong creative team. The film is currently in post-production, with distribution already secured for German-speaking territories through partnerships with Pandora Film, Filmladen Filmverleih, and Filmcoopi.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film 'Keep Her Quiet' follows a Washington D.C.-based journalist whose investigation into unexplained disappearances in Western China puts her and her family in danger.
Beta Cinema is handling worldwide sales for the upcoming English-language investigative thriller 'Keep Her Quiet.'
The film is inspired by the true story of investigative journalists who brought international attention to the crisis in Western China and by numerous survivor accounts of China's ongoing 're-education' program in Xinjiang.

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