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Lynn Chen to direct indie ‘I Will Make You Mine’
    2018-08-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

U.S. actress Lynn Chen will make her directorial debut with the indie “I Will Make You Mine.”

The movie — the final installment in a trilogy, following features “Surrogate Valentine” and “Daylight Savings” — shares the perspective of three women, who are romantically linked to the same musician, as they maneuver into their 40s and face major life changes.

Chen wrote the screenplay and will star along with Ayako Fujitani and Yea-Ming Chen. Musician Goh Nakamura will also star, along with Tamlyn Tomita, Joy Osmanski, Mike Faiola, Christy Meyers and Jeff Meacham.

Dave Boyle will produce the feature, which will soon begin production in Los Angeles.

“‘I Will Make You Mine’ is a reunion,” says Chen. “I’ve always been curious about what ended up happening to all of these characters I loved getting to know. I feel it’s important to finally offer the female perspective — to go deeper into the lives of these women and see how they think and operate when they’re not around Goh.”

“Lynn Chen is one of my favorite collaborators,” adds Boyle. “Reading her script and hearing her vision for the film was very inspiring, and I’m excited for people to discover her voice. I have no doubt her film will outshine the previous two installments — in addition to working as a standalone story.”

Chen is best known for playing Vivian Shing in Sony Pictures Classic’s feature film “Saving Face,” a role for which she won the Outstanding Newcomer Award at the 2006 Asian Excellence Awards.

In 2014, Chen appeared on the episode “Proof of Concept” of Mike Judge’s HBO show “Silicon Valley” as Grace Melcher. Before “Saving Face,” Chen appeared on TV shows such as “All My Children,” “Law & Order” and an episode of “Saturday Night Live” in 2002. In 2016 she played a nurse in the pilot episode of “The Walking Dead” spinoff series “Fear the Walking Dead.”

Chen has also appeared in feature films such as Neil LaBute’s “Lakeview Terrace,” David Langlitz’s “Mentor” and Mark Levin’s “Little Manhattan.”

(SD-Agencies)

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