Summer Rain
Synopsis
At her 21st birthday party Michelle (Clea Smith) breaks up with her long time boyfriend Gary (Paul Vaughan Evans), but he has other ideas and will do anything to win her back. However, Michelle meets charming young executive Michael (Charlie Watts) complicating Gary's campaign.
Poor little rich girl Vicky (Lara Clancy) has become a slave to daytime TV and she is kept down by her slacker boyfriend Colin (Paul Maddocks) but she still has dreams and is forced to face them with the return of Carly (Daisy Beaumont).
Becky (Cath Sampson) is due to take her finals at University - If only she could stop clubbing and messing men around, especially Neil (Charlie Allen).
Armed with only chocolate and ice-cream together they face the world, falling headlong into their twenties, realising that it is time to start growing up - but how? After all, into every life, a little rain must fall.
Details
- Year
- 2004
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 93 mins
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
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Jonathan Glendening
- Producer
- David Rogers, Stephen Salter, Ian Brady
- Editor
- Ben Beaumont, Iain Mitchell
- Screenwriter
- Jonathan Glendening, Chris Rieley
- Director of Photography
- Peter Wignall
- Sound
- John Buckley
- Composer
- Brian Gray, Esselle, Chinchilla, Crawl Limbo and others
- Principal cast
- Clea Smith, Catherine Sampson, Lara Clancy, Paul Vaughan Evans, Charlie Watts
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Summer Rain Films Ltd
4 Lansdowne PlaceHove
Sussex
BN3 1HG
UK
T+44 (0)1273 771886
Sales Company
Chrysalis Distribution
The Chrysalis BuildingBramley Rd
London
W10 6SP
UK
T+44 (0)20 7465 6235
LizaT@chrysalis.com
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