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Insight wraps Sisters, going Numb
by: May 1, 2006 Print

Vancouver - Director Douglas Buck has wrapped the thriller remake Sisters after a four-week stay in Vancouver. The picture is a redo of the 1973 Brian De Palma movie and stars Chloë Sevigny as a reporter investigating the suspiciously close relationship between another young woman and her psychiatrist, played by French import Lou Doillon and Stephen Rea, respectively.

The picture is Buck's feature debut, and is produced under the flag of No Remorse Pictures by Edward Pressman (Thank You For Smoking, Owning Mahowney), Alessandro Camon and exec producers Lee Solomon of Grosvenor Park and Kirk Shaw of Insight Film Studios. Voltage Pictures is handling the international rights.

Shaw also recently signed on to produce the comedy Numb, with Matthew Perry in the lead as a depressed screenwriter trying to win a woman's heart. Shaw will produce with Paul Schiff and Mary Aloe. Harris Goldberg will direct from his own script.


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