Game Park
by Vanessa Ly
Synopsis
Game Park is a story of betrayal that explores the challenge of transmission, the destructive power of suppressed memories and silence and the weight of guilt. Set in Grenoble, France – a sleepy provincial town at the foot of the Alps – in 2008-2009 during the international trials of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, the film unfolds the disintegration of a seemingly normal French Cambodian family.
Director’s Biography
French-born but living in the USA, director Vanessa Ly started making films when she moved back to New York in 1997 after studying Modern Literature at the Sorbonne University in Paris. Though she briefly visited the film department at NYU and Parsons New School in New York, she considers herself self-taught. With her first short film Mekong Interior – shot entirely in Cambodia she brought back home the Best Short Film Award from the Bangkok film festival. She followed with High Winds – shot entirely in California. Game Park will be her first feature film and marks a return to her roots by telling the tale of a French Cambodian family against the backdrop of Cambodian history.
Selected Filmography
2006 HIGH WINDS (short)
2004 MEKONG INTERIORS (short)
Cast & Crew
Director
Vanessa Ly
Writers
Vanessa Ly, Charlotte Gachon
Cast: TDB
Produced by
Vincent Wang, Fred Bellaïche
In coproduction with
Mathias Schwerbrock
Film Base Berlin GmbH