Project Detail

The Symmetry of Love

Synopsis

Serendipity drives this quirky comedy about the romances and friendships of six Londoners. When Alex returns Kyle’s lost notebook, she falls head over heels and sets off a chain reaction that connects ex-loves, new loves and secret loves.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
78 mins
Format
HD
Director
Aitor Gaizka
Producer
Aitor Gaizka, Viola Newbury, Matthew Butler
Co-Producer
Remi Shaham
Editor
José Manuel Jiménez
Screenwriter
Aitor Gaizka
Director of Photography
Pete Wallington
Production Designer
Marie Lanna
Sound
Rowan October, José Luis Alcaine Bartolomé
Composer
José Sánchez-Sanz
Principal cast
Giles Alderson, Catherine Kenyon, Jemma Powell, Matthew Butler, Alix Wilton Regan, Luke de Lacey, Zafreen
Costume Design
Rachel Farrimond
Original Songs
Garrett Wall

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