After Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, the third Agatha Christie adaptation is set to begin filming, with a large international cast including Camille Cotin (Ten Percent, Stillwater, House of Gucci, etc.)
And three for Agatha Christie and Kenneth Branagh! An Irish filmmaker is gearing up for the third adaptation of the Agatha Christie star of the detective novel. After Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and Death on the Nile (2022), the director will begin shooting Haunting in Venice.
The international casting of the film was communicated and among the great actors we find a French woman who has already distinguished herself in several international productions, both in terms of cinema and TV series. This is Camille Cotin, one of the stars of the series Ten Percent. After Stillwater with Matt Damon, House of Gucci with Adam Driver and Lady Gaga, or even Killing Eve with Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, Camille Cotin adds a new line to her international CV in Haunting in Venice, directed by Kenneth Branagh .
Around Camille Cotin, we will find international actors: Kenneth Branagh (in front of and behind the camera), Kyle Allen (Rosaline), Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey, Belfast), Tina Fey (30 Rock), Jude Hill (Belfast), Ali Khan (Lord of Bombay) ), Emma Laird (Mayor of Kingstown), Kelly Reilly (Russian Dolls, Yellowstone), Riccardo Scamarchio (Caravaggio) and Michelle Yeoh (The Tiger and the Dragon).
What will be the plot of the film? On the eve of All Saints’ Day in a disastrous post-war Venice, a sinister mystery will bring Hercule Poirot back to center stage. In self-imposed exile in the Serenissima, Poirot, now retired, reluctantly attends a séance at a disused and supposedly haunted palazzo. When one of the guests is killed, the famous detective finds himself in a sinister world full of shadows and secrets…
presented as “A supernatural thriller20th Century Studios’ A Haunting in Venice is inspired by Agatha Christie’s The Halloween Murders (also known as The Pumpkin Party and Set in the City of Dogs). The film is written by Michael Green (Logan).
Our encounter with the crime of the Orient Express:
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