Project Detail

Head in the Clouds

Synopsis

Having left his working class family roots in Cumberland to take up a scholarship at Cambridge University, Guy Malyon could be mistaken for believing he would never again face such radical change. However, when the stunning, aristocratic but hedonistic Gilda Besse crashes into his life, an unlikely but passionate love affair begins.
 
Their backgrounds and principles are worlds apart but the relationship cannot be broken, despite the attentions of other lovers, including the alluring Mia whom they ultimately share.
 
This epic story follows the unlikely couple across Europe, from the decadent Paris of the '30s to London's impoverished East End; from the killing fields of Spain's Civil War to occupied France - until finally a dangerous secret threatens to tear them apart.

Details

Year
2004
Type of film
Features
Running time
132 mins
Format
35mm
Director
John Duigan
Producer
Michael Cowan, Jason Piette, Julia Palau, Nigel Goldsack, Matthew Paine
Executive Producer
Michael Cowan, Jason Piette, Julia Palau, Nigel Goldsack, Matthew Paine
Editor
Dominique Fortin
Screenwriter
John Duigan
Director of Photography
Paul Sarossy
Sound
Pierre Blain
Music
Jean Robitaille
Principal cast
Penelope Cruz, Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend

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Production Status

Production Company

Spice Factory

81 The Promenade
Peacehaven
Brighton
East Sussex BN10 8LS
UK

T +44 (0) 1273 585275

reception@spicefactory.co.uk

Sales Company

Arclight Films Pty Ltd, Building 2, Box 40

Fox Studios Australia
Driver Avenue
Moore Park
New South Wales 2021, Australia

T+61 (0)2 8353 2436

www.arclightfilms.com

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