Project Detail

Trinity

Synopsis

A disturbing psycho-sexual thriller which, through a highly plotted story, examines how easily we can manipulate, and be manipulated, by the ones we love. Using genetic engineering as a metaphor for the atrocities committed in the concentration camps, TRINITY explores the potentially disastrous consequences of searching for perfection in the human form. A young female officer, Schiller, is accompanied by her ex-lover, superior officer Brach, on a mission to recover a rogue geneticist Doctor Clerval. Together they investigate a distress signal from the gene camp in which Schiller was incarcerated. So begins their entanglement in a deepening web of convolution, doubt and deceit.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 min
Format
35mm
Director
Gary Bolton-Brown
Producer
Adam Haight, Jay Firestone
Editor
Gary Bolton-Brown
Screenwriter
Gary Bolton-Brown
Director of Photography
Tim Wooster
Sound
Steve Haywood
Composer
Illan Eshkeri, James Raiher
Principal cast
Tom McCamus, Luch Akhurst, Stephen Moyer

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Worldmark Films Ltd

7 Cornwall Crescent
London W11 1PH
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 8746 2791

david@worldmarkfilms.com

Sales Company

Firework International

Tennyson House
159-165 Great Portland Street
London W1N 5FD
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 7307 6300

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