Gaumont picks up 'De Force'
Crime thriller was helmed by ex-con Frank Henry
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The Paris-set film centers on an inmate, played by Marchal, who's forced to collaborate with the French organized crime divisionto dismantle a high-profile gang network. "De Force" will start shooting in Feb. for eight weeks.
Henry, a former member of a notorious French gang who spent 21 years behind bars, penned various episodes of Marchal's crime skein "Braquo," which was a hit of Gallic paybox Canal Plus. This film marks his directorial debut.
Gaumont has also nabbed domestic distrib and international sales to "Jo's Son" an $12-million drama set in world of rugby. Starring Gerard Lanvin ("Public Enemy Number One") and Marchal, the film is produced by LGM Productions and directed by first-time helmer and former rugby player Philippe Guillard. TV rights have been pre-bought by Canal Plus, TF1, TPS.
At AFM, Gaumont is unspooling Marion Cotillard-starrer "The Last Flight," a Sahara-set romance. The Gallic company is also showing a promo of Joel Schumacher's "Twelve," which stars Emma Roberts and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.







