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Is Mel Gibson’s Mystery Project ‘The Drowner’?

The governor of Veracruz, Mexico, Fidel Herrara has announced that Mel Gibson is set to return to the region in early 2010 to work on his next film. In January, part of the Ignacio Allende prison will be emptied, says Herrara, “because a grand production will be filmed there with our friend, the actor and producer Mel Gibson.” Gibson previously worked in Veracruz when directing his 2006 film “Apocalypto”, and earlier this year he donated $1 million to the region and neighboring Chiapas to help replace storm damaged homes. Clearly, he loves the place.While most outlets, in a rush to get the story up, have framed the production as being “a mystery,” a visit to IMDB and a quick Google search later, leads us to believe the film is most likely “The Drowner.”

Being produced by Gibson’s Icon Productions in association with new kids on the block, Impian Films, “The Drowner” is based on the award winning novel by Robert Drewe about an engineer in the late 1880s. Here’s the synopsis:

In Drewe’s historical novel of Australia, Will Dance is an engineer in the 1880s, descended from a line of “drowners”, men who irrigate dry lands. While at the public baths, Will swims into the love of his life, actress Angelica Lloyd, and together they travel to dusty western Australia, where Will succeeds in conveying water uphill 35 miles from its source. While experiencing the rough-and-tumble outback, gold rush mania, and a typhoid outbreak, they meet such characters as Axel Boehm, a photographer and chronicler; Inez, a bankrupt socialite turned nurse; Felix Locke, an undertaker with a poetic soul, whose longing for companionship is thwarted by the stigma of his profession.

According to the film’s official website (last updated a while ago), “Mel Gibson, Cate Blanchett, Liam Neeson, James McEvoy and Emily Blunt are some of the cast already, or about to be, approached.” We’re pretty sure most, if not all of that cast is probably old news (and we’d be surprised if all of those names managed to be kept under wraps for this long, though that would be one helluva ensemble). However, over at Impian’s own website, while casting news is nowhere to be found, a production start date of 2010 is listed. In addition, it’s noted that John Collee (“Master & Commander,” “Happy Feet,” “Creation”) has adapted the screenplay.

Our money is on “The Drowner” being the “mystery project” Gibson is working on. Mexico is probably a much cheaper alternative to shooting a period picture in the Australian outback, and given Gibson’s familiarity and history shooting in the area, Icon is probably being given all kinds of incentives to bring their production to the state.

Now, whether or not Gibson will be in front or behind the camera (or both) remains to be seen, but with the actor/director heading there in a just a few weeks time, you can expect news of the film to come quickly.

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  1. OOPS JUST FOR BEGINER, MEL GIBSON HAS ALREADY BEEN IN AUSTRALIA TWICE, TO LOOK AROUND FOR THE PLACE TO SHOT THE MOVIE.
    JUST SO YOU KNOW IT.

    WHILE THE PROJECT IN VERACRUZ CONCERN ANOTHER PROJECT OF HIS, TO MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT A LEGENDARY LATINOS FIGURE. KIND OF WILLIAM WALLACVE IN SPANISH.

    NONE OF THE PROJECT ARE SURE THO, BECAUSE SO MUCH BAD THINGS HAPPENED IN BETWEEN IN HIS PRIVATE LIFE.
    concerning the governor of veracruz's statment, its good to keep in mind that he needs money from toursim and he needs money and strong arguments to get it and to get authorisations to keep on with his own project of moving all prisoners from Veracruz center, where they are stationed at the moment, to a new prison he had builded for them, and to which he had already moved them to.
    The alone noticeable thing that could link his political project to Mel Gibson's movie, is the fact that the actual old jail is to be destroyed, and part already is, while a specific aisle of the jail has to be kept intact for the filming of Mel Gisbon's movie and until Mel Gibson is done with it.

    So take his statement as a political move, with dobble targetting: his political opponent, and to invite Mel Gibson to do come there and film that movie.
    Mel Gibson had to drop 2 other movies that he had started since 2007 and was filming, one of them with Richard Donner as director, for "SAM AND GEORGE", simply because of lack of time and hightened pressure in his personal life.

    The alone bad thing about the drowner is that its in Australia and Mel wasnt able to leave CA, first he couldnt cause of the DUI thing, then cause of his son, but he might do it who knows?

    you cant say which one is the one, since Mel Gibson dont know it himself! LOL
    dont forget its a governor and politician that started the fuz about Veracruz, and not Mel Gibson.

    Alan Nierob was asked and told the press that nothing in that project was finalised.. meaning its still up in the air and might never be.
    For the dates you found at IMDB and else, they are all depending on people posting correction and changes, so you cant know so for sure. They also post wrong informations.
    and it takes a long long time before they remove it and for things to get updated.
    Like they had stil Sam and George in production, even the movie had been droped for over 6 months..

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