Réalisation:
Claire OakleyScénario:
Claire OakleyPhotographie:
Nick CookeMusique:
Ben SalisburyActeurs·trices:
Molly Windsor, Joseph Quinn, Stefanie Martini, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Lisa Palfrey, Elodie WiltonRésumés(1)
19-year-old Ruth travels alone to a caravan park in Cornwall to be with her boyfriend Tom. The park is deserted apart from the seasonal workers who are getting the mobile homes ready for the winter. In this grim yet poetic environment, Ruth tries to find out where the long red hairs she finds on Tom's clothing are coming from. At the same time, she struggles with her feelings for Jade, who works in the park and resolutely wins her over. In the emptiness of this life, there is plenty of space for new emotions and her imagination, fed by inexplicable events. Filmmaker Claire Oakley ratchets up the tension slowly and effectively in this psychological thriller and coming of age, her feature debut. Ruth's fears and confusion are projected onto elements of the environment, which take on an ominous character: the caravans shrouded in plastic, the pale dunes, the dark sea and the deserted buildings. The minimalist, ominous soundtrack reinforces the sense of mystery in this liminal area between fiction and reality. (International Film Festival Rotterdam)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Molly Windsor
Meilleurs films :
Make Up (2019)
Oranges and Sunshine (2010)
The Unloved (2009) (téléfilm)
Joseph Quinn
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Stranger Things (2016) (série)
Small Axe (2020) (série)
Make Up (2019)
Stefanie Martini
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Les Enquêtes de Morse (2012) (série)
Make Up (2019)
La Maison biscornue d'après Agatha Christie (2017)
Theo Barklem-Biggs
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Kingsman : Services secrets (2014)
Micro Men (2009) (téléfilm)
Cherry (2021)
Lisa Palfrey
Meilleurs films :
House of America (1997)
Pride (2014)
Inspector Lynley Mysteries: If Wishes Were Horses (2004) (téléfilm)
Elodie Wilton
Meilleurs films :
Make Up (2019)