Vinyan

Vinyan is a 2008 British-French-Belgian-Australian drama horror film directed and co-written by Fabrice du Welz and starring Emmanuelle Béart, Rufus Sewell, and Julie Dreyfus.

Six months later, having stayed over in Thailand, they view a film at an orphanage fund-raiser made by Kimberly Park, just back from the Andaman Coast, of Moken and Salone natives in the South Tanintharyi division.

A restricted area only accessible by boats through a triad of Thaksin Gao who has military ties that smuggles girls to bars in Myanmar.

[5] He also gave praise to Béart, saying she "supplies a dose of credibility to a tale that not only gets less compelling and plausible as it goes on, but becomes side-tracked by odd musings on motherhood and death.

"[5] In contrast, Andrew Pulver of The Guardian wrote, "Du Welz never manages to generate enough menace – this is no Apocalypse Now – and the film never really solves the dubious plot anchor of westerners terrorised by anonymous Asiatics.