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Genres:
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Drama
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Release:
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Director:
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Martha Fiennes
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Actors:
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Harriet Walter,
Ben Chaplin,
Anthony Higgins,
Christopher Simpson,
Michelle Gomez
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Clem Tibber,
Sasha Hailey
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Penélope Cruz,
Ralph Fiennes,
Ian Holm,
Rhys Ifans,
Damian Lewis,
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Archie Panjabi,
Bronson Webb
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Duration:
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136 min.
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Rating:
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(6.1/10)58
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Plot Summary:
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Every dearest has its secrets and tries to hang on to them occult within family walls. Nevertheless, those of the genealogy of Marcus Aylesbury are in order to become available because of the dearest's hanker date friend Trent, a journalist thorough to his ideals who, put underneath pressure by his redactor, is looking for a "sex-scoop"...
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Splendid
Rich in visual content this well crafted film wonderfully relects contemporary society and the way individuals come to terms with their fate. Nice ending too.
Chromophobia
Kristin Scott Thomas, Rhys Ifans, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Chaplin star in Martha Fiennes' multi-stranded London-set drama
Arriving eight years after her elegant debut Onegin (1998), Martha Fiennes' second feature Chromophobia is an ambitious but flawed film indebted to the work of Paul Thomas Anderson. With the script's stark look at the parent-child dynamic specifically recalling Magnolia, to put your film up for comparison with Anderson's masterwork is brave indeed. Trouble is, when you don't have the likes of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julianne Moore in your cast, you're always going to fall short.
Set in present day London, if there is a central focal point to the film, it's the Aylesbury family. Marcus (Lewis) is...
Chromophobia
That the pellicle which closed Cannes in 2005 is merely contemporarily getting a manumission should be warning passably. After her promising...
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