Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:34 am
The IMDb gets ragged on a lot but occasionally you stumble on something like this and your faith in humanity is temporarily restored. This is the first thing Google turned up:
It's an old-ish article but it looks like it managed to slip by, since I couldn't turn up anything about it with a forum search. I wonder if this is the "story of an abduction in Eastern Europe" mentioned in the long-dormant Zonca thread, retooled and relocated to North America.Co-scripted by Zonca and Aude Py, with the collaboration of Irish writer Michael Collins (whose novel The Resurrectionists attracted interest from Anthony Minghella), the original story follows the life of Julia, a 40 year-old seductress, who finds it increasingly difficult to hide her alcoholism and ends up out of her depth.
At an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting she encounters a young Mexican woman who can no longer see her son so Julia accepts to kidnap the eight year-old boy. Despite the sudden disappearance of the young woman, Julia succeeds in the kidnapping but gets caught up in an infernal spiral and frantically escapes to Mexico, with the child's grandfather hot on their heels.