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Transference: A Bipolar Love Story

Synopsis

Katerina, from Norway, begins her journey in London as a nurse working in palliative care. They say it can only come but once in a lifetime, and her bolt of lightning hits unexpectedly when she meets an older male nurse called Nicholas, a man with mystery and intrigue, and a somewhat untraceable past.
Cautious at first, they both try to resist the inevitable passionate romance, but it proves impossible to avoid as an attraction functioning deeper than the thinking mind is set in motion. Nik with his Italian heritage, wears his heart on his sleeve, a contrast to Kat's Nordic culture which excites her. Her new dealings with death have taught her that she really wants to live. The passion and attention with which Nik lives seems to switch on a light in her, which in turn ignites a lust for life in them both, as they begin to live through their emotions and not their logic, leading to a path of not understanding themselves, let alone each other, until it is too late.

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Features
Running time
103 min
Format
hd
Director
Raffaello Degruttola
Producer
Raffaello Degruttola
Executive Producer
Bill Bossert
Editor
Charles Lort-Philipps
Screenwriter
Raffaello Degruttola
Director of Photography
Phil Summers, Simon Haynes
Composer
Original Music: Jonathan Kerrigan
Principal cast
Raffaello Degruttola, Emilie Sofie Johannesen, Lotte Verbeek, Simone Lahbib, Christina Chong, Ania Sowinski, Pernille Broch, Iggy Blanco, Tyronne Keogh, Reice Weathers
Consulting Producer
Sérgio Clinkett, Simone Lahbib

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Production Company

A Contro Vento Films (UK), Mental Ideas (HK) production

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