Project Detail

Framed

Synopsis

A Rembrandt painting is stolen whilst being authenticated by an Oxford University academic. It appears to have been taken by Alison Siegel's fictional alter ego. Can it have been?

This dual narrative thriller blurs the distinction between fiction and reality and is set both in the fusty academic world of Oxford University and a fictional neo-noirish London.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Features
Running time
91 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Jon Kirby
Producer
Stephen Evans, Alun Harris
Editor
Michael Johns
Screenwriter
Matthew Stradling
Director of Photography
Joe Zafar
Production Designer
Alice Herrick
Sound
Zound
Composer
Seanine Joyce
Principal cast
Kathryn Sumner, Martin Jarvis, John Shea, Robert Hardy, Steve Sweeney, Michael Medwin

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Cat's Paw Productions Ltd

c/o BMS Finance Suite 4.05
53 Chandos Place
London WC2N 4HS
UK

T +44 (0)207 812 7356

www.catspawproductions.co.uk

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