Project Detail

To Love A Narcissist

Synopsis

Trust is weaponised in TO LOVE A NARCISSIST.
Charlotte and Roberto are in love. One of them is a covert narcissist. The film portrays the delicate interplay orchestrated by the secret narcissist. Layers of manipulation and aching vulnerability are exposed until the fragility of trust is swallowed by the enduring impact of betrayal.
A resonant story for our times that blurs the lines between love and deceit and will leave you questioning whether authenticity exists.

Details

Year
2024
Type of film
Features
Running time
100 min
Format
35mm
Director
Raffaello Degruttola
Producer
Sadie Kaye, Annabel Martin, Erica Bergsmeds, Leila Mousavi, Ed Clinkett
Executive Producer
Ted Field, Sadie Frost, Lyndsey Marshal, Bill Bossert
Editor
Charles Lort-Phillips
Screenwriter
Raffaello Degruttola
Director of Photography
James Burgess, Ivan Righetti
Sound
Richard Spoons
Music
Michael Cassidy, Somer Bingham
Principal cast
Lyndsey Marshal, Raffaello Degruttola, Stephen Campbell-Moore, Sule Rimi, 'Andrea Lowe', Nathalie Armin, Edward Hayter
Associate Producers
Ed Hayter, James Burgess, Lina Lipizzi.
Choreographer
Kate Webster.
DI Colourist
Gary Maddison.
DI Producer
Jordan Pletts.
Visual Effects
Adam Thompson.
Art
Chestnut Creative

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Contro Vento Films Ltd.

121a Netherleigh Hutton Grove
London
N12 8DS

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