Just Inès
Synopsis
reckoned with. Tom is sent to prison and his life, as he knew it, is gone forever. After losing his job, his wife and his identity he is forced to start afresh alone. Self-doubt and loneliness now seem to dominate his days. What is he going to do with the rest of his life?
He eventually befriends a young girl called PJ and his life seems to regain a bit of colour and warmth from their slowly ensuing friendship. But then Tom meets his beautiful French neighbour Inès. A tender connection develops among them. This quietly mysterious woman intrigues Tom. When he finds out about her life, it finally puts everything in Tom's own story into perspective.
There might be damage, but there is always hope.
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 93 mins
- Format
- HD
- Director
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Marcel Grant
- Producer
- Marcel Grant, Richard Hart
- Editor
- Kant Pan
- Screenwriter
- Marcel Grant
- Director of Photography
- Michael Elphick
- Production Designer
- Kat Cappellazi
- Sound
- Richard Lewis
- Composer
- Michael J McEvoy
- Principal cast
- Caroline Ducey, Daniel Weyman
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Dancing Brave Pictures
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