Project Detail

Sea of Lies

Synopsis

Julia wants to save her marriage with Tony and ends her affair with Mathew so she and Tony can take an intimate boat trip on the Spanish Mediterranean. But a storm sets in and sees them pick up Julia's ex-lover adrift on a dinghy, with a psychopathic woman in tow. As their hidden relationships unfold, a bloody turn of events unravels on the sea of lies...

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Wolfgang Bueld
Producer
Wolfgang Bueld, Phil Taylor
Editor
Ben Biles, Evan Manifattori
Screenwriter
Wolfgang Bueld
Director of Photography
Uwe Bohrer
Composer
Arhynn Descy
Principal cast
Victor Alfieri, Fiona Horsey, Kevin Leslie, Natalia Celino

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Wolfgant Bueld

166 Michael Cliffe House
Skinner Street
London
EC1R 0LN

Sales Company

Screenbound International Pictures Limited

14 Midland Court
Lutterworth
LE17 4PN

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