In the same year, CATCHPLAY also provided financing and local production support to director Martin Scorsese’s passion project Silence, making it the first international production filmed entirely in Taiwan. CATCHPLAY and partners also control exclusive distribution rights to these films in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and Macau, with The Revenant generating outstanding box office results from these territories in 2016. In early 2015, we closed a partnership deal to invest in New Regency’s three enthralling titles, namely The Revenant, Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell, marking the first investment of a Taiwanese company in major Hollywood productions. Both investments generated considerable box office performance in Taiwan and China respectively. In the same year, we invested in the locally produced film, Paradise in Service and co-produced 20 Once Again with CJ Entertainment for the Chinese market. The political scandal breaks public however, the pharmaceutical's shares have gone up in stock markets around the world.In 2014, in addition to distributing the movies CATCHPLAY loves, we embarked in earnest co-production and investment projects, venturing into content creation. Pellegrin leaves the place in a rage, being photographed in hundreds of pictures by the few journalists present at the funeral. However, Tessa's cousin reads a letter Justin had sent him before dying, disclosing everything. They say that Justin was a discreet man who committed suicide silently. Back in London, many relatives, friends, journalists and politicians gather at Justin's funeral. He knows that Crick (Nick Reding) or some African gunmen will kill him. Justin returns to the same spot where Tessa was killed. Justin is convinced that he can't win or let the cat out of the bag. British government minister Bernard Pellegrin (Bill Nighy), Justin's ex-boss, seems to be at the core of the conspiracy. He returns to Kenya, where he finds that Arnold Bluhm (Hubert Koundé) has been tortured to death. Justin is threatened in London, when he has to quit his job. Sandy Woodrow (Danny Huston) seems to have been Tessa's lover, but he seems to support the pharmaceuticals' illegal activities because of the millions one of them can earn if they are selling the product first to the world. It causes many deaths, though, and that fact is being kept quiet. Justin investigates further on, and discovers that a new vaccine Dypraxa is being tested. They are given a new vaccination without being informed what it is supposed to be against, or why. When Justin starts investigating, he thinks she didn't really love him, but married him in order to help the desperate African refugees. She is constantly telling him that he never takes action to solve the problems of poor African people. But when they lose the baby, they both become sad, and start having problems in their marriage. She had asked him to take her with him to Africa. As he mourns her, he remembers how he met her, at a journalist's meeting, where she attacked his views mercilessly. She is killed in a supposedly random armed attack by rebels. Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes), a High-Commissioner delegee into Africa is married to Tessa (Rachel Weisz), a hard-line volunteer.The synopsis below may give away important plot points. But, can the constant gardener expose the truth and live to tell the tale? Now, Justin finds himself embroiled in a dangerous case of corruption, as the government and the multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry exploit the African people. So, Justin begins to meticulously search for the truth about his wife, as slanderous rumours mar Tessa's integrity. However, when Tessa is found brutally murdered in a remote area of Northern Kenya, much to everyone's surprise, Justin summons up the courage to face those who ended her life and now threaten his own.
Tessa, a dynamic and independent activist full of passion and courage, and Justin Quayle, a reserved and unambitious British diplomat, fell in love at first sight, although they did not seem to share many common experiences. Grief-stricken and angry, Justin sets out to uncover the truth behind Tessa's murder - and in the process, he unearths some disturbing revelations. Arnold Bluhm, but it is soon clear that he's not the killer. When Tessa is found murdered out in the wilderness, circumstances point to her friend, Dr.
Assigned to a new post, reserved British diplomat Justin Quayle relocates to Kenya with his lovely young wife, Tessa, an activist for social justice.