Unknown Things
Synopsis
"It's a fascinating and densely written piece with no violence or gunplay yet it is absolutely terrifying," claims first-time director Bruno Coppola. "It explores fear and a hidden power which means it doesn't conform to any formulas you often find in modern film-making."
Coppola had worked with co-producer Sarah Bradshaw for the BBC World Service and acquired the rights to Bretnor's work, thinking it might make an excellent low-budget feature. But the screenplay by Matthew Jansky attracted such interest that the project soon mushroomed.
"It caught the imagination of photographer Ken Westbury, who worked on some of the classic Dennis Potter pieces. I had never made a feature but once he came on board with his crew, people trusted him and we were able to secure an amazing cast. The initial rushes also created a wave of interest that brought in further financing."
Unknown Things has attracted the attention of a number of major distributors and is expected to make its debut on the festival circuit this autumn.
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Director
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Bruno Coppola
- Music
- Peter Chase.
- Dir
- Bruno Coppola. 2000. 35mm. 90mins. Prods: Bruno Coppola, Sarah Bradshaw. Scr: Matthew Jansky, based on a short story by Reginald Bretnor. DoP: Ken Westbury. Prod des: Giovanni Guarino. Ed: Tariq Anwar. Main cast: Saskia Reeves, Paul Rhys, David Hayman, Elsa Zylberstein, Adam Henderson, Constantine Gregory. Budget: Medium. Funding: Pre-sales, deferrals.Sara Sugarman
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APPROACHING FISH PRODUCTIONS 222 Kensal Road London W10 5BN Tel: (44) 20 8960 6616 Fax: (44) 20 8960 6632
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