Project Detail

Seamonsters

Synopsis

Teenagers in a seaside town, sharing their last summer together before tragedy splits them forever. Seamonsters is a warm, truthful and funny story of two best mates, Sam and Kieran, entranced by the same girl. Lori is a wild child, mercurial and beautiful. The boys find themselves caught up in her whirlwind of self-destruction. When their friendship is challenged, Kieran flees with Moony, a waitress, from the local cafe. Devastated by events and abandoned by his best mate, Sam tracks Kieran down in London and finds his friend locked in a downward spiral of violence and chaos. Sam realises the he has to save Moony from Kieran's brutality. But does he see her as a substitute for Lori? Or is he genuinely falling for her?

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Running time
97 mins
Format
RED
Director
Julian Kerridge 1st Feature
Producer
Angela Gordon
Editor
Alex Fenn
Screenwriter
Martin Sadofski, Julian Kerridge
Director of Photography
Nick Gordon Smith
Production Designer
Claudia Brewster
Sound
Iain Grant
Music
Walter Mair
Principal cast
Jack McMullen, Reece Noi, Rita Tushingham, Georga Henshaw, Leila Mimmack

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Orange Trousers

5 Minet Gardens
London
NW10 8AS
UK
Tel: +44 (0)7940 510 387

Sales Company

House of Film

427 N. Canon Dr. Suite 201
Beverly Hills
Ca 90210
USA
Tel: 001 310 777 0237
Fax: 001 818 647 0118

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