Project Detail

Just Inès

Synopsis

Tom is perceived as having everything: a great career, a beautiful wife - an ideal life. But behind this façade of perfection, Tom is living a lie. When his wife threatens to leave him, Tom's tightly wound composure finally cracks. He lashes out and the consequences are something to be
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
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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