Project Detail

Love is Blind

Synopsis

Alice is in the passionate embrace of her young lover as she finally succumbs to temptation. But when her husband James unexpectedly returns home early, Alice finds herself in an emotional minefield. Wracked with guilt for being unfaithful just as James offers an olive branch, while simultaneously negotiating her lover’s escape.
Official Selection Cannes 2015 - Shorts Competition

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Dan Hodgson
Producer
Elizabeth Brown
Executive Producer
Lady Best, Suzy Brown, Bill Nicholson, Magapanthus Smith, Bob Hodgson
Editor
Dan Hodgson
Screenwriter
Dan Hodgson
Director of Photography
Adrian Marciate
Production Designer
Hannah Purdy Foggin
Sound
Richard Chesebrough
Composer
Pete and the Pirates
Principal cast
Will Best, Sophie Allen, Ace Mahbaz

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Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Premium Films (FR) (World Sales except UK)

6 rue Desargues
75011 Paris
FRANCE

Coffee & Cigarettes (UK Sales)

3rd Floor
121 - 125 Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0EW

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