CHROMOPHOBIA
synopsis
Chromophobia is a darkly comedic drama which relentlessly pulls its characters into situations which threaten their stable place in a society where privilege and birth are no longer powerful enough to protect the fortunate few, and where the American values of money, beauty and success have become the cornerstones of contemporary London life.
international title: | Chromophobia |
original title: | Chromophobia |
country: | United Kingdom, France, United States |
sales agent: | Quinta Communications (FR) |
year: | 2005 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Martha Fiennes |
film run: | 140' |
release date: | FR 10/05/2006 |
screenplay: | Martha Fiennes |
cast: | Ben Chaplin, Penélope Cruz, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Gomez, Ian Holm, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rhys Ifans, Damian Lewis |
cinematography by: | George Tiffin |
film editing: | Tracy Granger |
art director: | Tony Burrough |
costumes designer: | Michele Clapton |
music: | Magnus Fiennes |
producer: | Tarak Ben Ammar, Ron Rotholz |
production: | Quinta Communications, Isle of Man Film Commission (UK), Rotholz Pictures (USA) |