KALEIDOSCOPE
by Rupert Jones
synopsis
Toby Jones is at his very best in this complex and dark psychological thriller. Middle-aged Carl, recently released from prison, is trying to adjust to life on the outside. His bleak life is challenged by the arrival of his controlling mother (the ever excellent Anne Reid) just as he embarks on his first date in 15 years. Written and directed by Toby’s brother, Rupert Jones, the film is a twisted and tangled delve into one man’s psyche, as influences of past and present collide in his tortured mind. Contains flashing images
international title: | Kaleidoscope |
original title: | Kaleidoscope |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | Independent Film Company |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Rupert Jones |
film run: | 100' |
screenplay: | Rupert Jones |
cast: | Anne Reid, Sinead Matthews, Deborah Findlay, Karl Johnson, Toby Jones, Cecilia Noble, Frederick Schmidt, Manjinder Virk |
cinematography by: | Philipp Blaubach |
film editing: | Tommy Boulding |
art director: | Belle Mundi |
costumes designer: | Suzie Harman |
music: | Mike Prestwood Smith |
producer: | Maggie Monteith, Matthew James Wilkinson |
co-producer: | Roopesh Parekh |
production: | Longships Films, Stigma Films, Dignity Film Finance (US) |