Forgive and Forget
Synopsis
The film marks the television debut of writer Mark Burt, who wrote it as his graduation piece from the Northern School of Film and Television. It was picked up by producer Simon Passmore and director Aisling Walsh. Passmore describes the piece as "emotional, raw and powerful. I think it is a drama for the eve of 2000. It is a story of betrayal, confusion and denial but at the root it is all about love. It's a love triangle with a twist. Each of the three major characters has their own journey and totally different characters emerge at the end."
Filmed in and around London in June last year, Forgive And Forget is one of those rare films made for television that find success on the festival circuit. It premiered at the London Film Festival last year, was transmitted in the UK in January and has subsequently been screened at several international festivals including the San Francisco Gay And Lesbian Festival.
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of project
- Features
- Director
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Aisling Walsh
- Composer
- Hal Lindes.
- åDir
- Aisling Walsh 1999. 35mm. 120mins. Exec prod: Philip Hinchcliffe. Prod: Simon Passmore. Scr: Mark Burt. DoP: Kevin Rowley. Prod des: Andrew Purcell. Ed: Chris Buckland. Main cast: Steve John Shepherd, John Simm, Laura Fraser, Meera Syal, Maurice Roeves, Ger Ryan. Funding: Scottish Television.
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Production Status
Production Company
SCOTTISH TELEVISION Cowcaddens Glasgow G2 3PR Tel: (44) 141 300 3000 Fax: (44) 141 300 3256.
Sales Company
Minotaur International (44) 20 7299 5707
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