TRINITY
synopsis
A disturbing psycho-sexual thriller which, through a highly plotted story, examines how easily we can manipulate, and be manipulated, by the ones we love. Using genetic engineering as a metaphor for the atrocities committed in the concentration camps, Trinity explores the potentially disastrous consequences of searching for perfection in the human form. A young female officer, Schiller, is accompanied by her ex-lover, superior officer Brach, on a mission to recover a rogue geneticist Doctor Clerval. Together they investigate a distress signal from the gene camp in which Schiller was incarcerated. So begins their entanglement in a deepening web of convolution, doubt and deceit.
| original title: | TRINITY |
| country: | United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | Firework International |
| year: | 2001 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Gary Bolton-Brown |
| film run: | 90' |
| screenplay: | Gary Bolton-Brown |
| cast: | Tom McCamus, Luch Akhurst, Stephen Moyer |
| cinematography by: | Tim Wooster |
| film editing: | Gary Bolton-Brown |
| costumes designer: | Suzie Harman |
| music: | Illan Eshkeri, James Raiher |
| producer: | Gary Bolton-Brown, David Wooster, Robert Carter |
| production: | Worldmark Films |















