Project Detail

Falling Into Place

Synopsis

A love story set in Scotland and London that follows the romance between Kira and Ian, who met too briefly over a winter weekend while on the run from themselves.
Official Selection Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2023 - First Feature Competition - International premiere

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Features
Running time
113 min
Director
Aylin Tezel 1st Feature
Producer
Yvonne Wellie, Jakob Weydemann, Jonas Weydemann
Co-Producer
John McKay
Editor
David J. Achilles
Screenwriter
Aylin Tezel
Director of Photography
Julian Krubasik
Production Designer
Andy Drummond
Composer
Ben Lukas Boysen, Jon Hopkins
Principal cast
Aylin Tezel, Chris Fulton, Rory Fleck Byrne, Alexandra Dowling, Samuel Anderson

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Production Status

Production Company

UK, Germany co-production

A Compact Pictures (UK), Weydemann Bros (DE) production supported by Screen Scotland Film Development and Production Fund

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