BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS
by Stephen Fry
synopsis
1930s: nightclubs, dancing, jazz and speed. The characters' lives revolve around an endless series of parties and pleasure seeking: motorcars, jazz bands, gossip journalism, drugs, gramophones. Inevitably, however, the frantic pace of living takes its toll and one by one they begin to crash and burn in the search for newer and faster sensations.
original title: | Bright Young Things |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | The Works International, Aktis Film International GmbH |
year: | 2003 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Stephen Fry |
release date: | UK 03/10/2003 |
screenplay: | Stephen Fry |
cast: | Emily Mortimer, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent, Stockard Channing, Fenella Woolgar, James McAvoy, David Tennant |
cinematography by: | Henry Braham |
film editing: | Alex Mackie |
art director: | Michael Howells, Lynne Huitson |
costumes designer: | Nic Ede |
music: | Anne Dudley |
producer: | Gina Carter |
production: | Doubting Hall |
distributor: | Icon Film Distribution |