Project Detail

Daphne

Synopsis

Londoner Daphne is caught up in the daily rush of her restaurant job and an agitated nightlife. She is strong, funny, and acerbic but deep down she is not happy. When she saves the life of a shopkeeper, stabbed in a failed robbery, the armour she wears to protect herself begins to crack...
A vibrant character portrait of a young woman on the threshold of a much-needed change.

Details

Year
2017
Type of film
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Peter Mackie Burns 1st Feature
Producer
Valentina Brazzini, Tristan Goligher
Editor
Nick Emerson
Screenwriter
Nico Mensinga
Director of Photography
Adam Scarth
Production Designer
Miren Marañon
Sound
Supervising Sound Editor: Joakim Sundström
Principal cast
Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Nathaniel Martello-White
Costume Designer
Nigel Egerton
Make Up Artist
Nicole Stafford
Film Still
Courtesy of Agatha A. Nitecka

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

The Bureau Film Company

2nd Floor
42 Glasshouse Street
London
W1B 5DW

Sales Company

The Bureau Sales

3 passage Gustave Lepeu
75011 Paris
FRANCE

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