HEARTLESS

 

 

 

 

CAST & CREW__________

Director:
Philip Ridley (The Reflecting Skin, The Passion of Darkly Noon)

Screenplay By:
Philip Ridley (The Reflecting Skin, The Passion of Darkly Noon)

Producers:
Pippa Cross
Richard Raymond

Actors:
Jim Sturgess
Clemence Poesy
Noel Clarke
Eddie Marsan
Timothy Spall
Joseph Mawle
Luke Treadaway
Ruth Sheen
Jack Gordon
Justin Salinger
Nikita Mistry
Fraser Ayres
John MacMillan

SYNOPSIS __________

Plot:
Jim Sturgess (21, ACROSS THE UNIVERSE) leads a hugely-talented ensemble cast in this sublime British psychological thriller from cult UK director Philip Ridley (THE REFLECTING SKIN, THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON), who returns to the screen after a 14-year absence. The film follows Jamie Morgan (Sturgess), born with a disfiguring birthmark across his face, which leaves him an outcast in rough East London. While wandering abandoned yards taking photographs, he comes across a gang of thugs and soon discovers that they are something other than human.  He then is led into a Faustian deal that will see him become a party to the terrifying chaos around him.  Part DONNIE DARKO, part Guillermo del Toro, this dark urban tale takes its audience to the darkest and most violent corners of the human heart. The film also stars Clemence Poesy, Noel Clarke, Joseph Mawle, Eddie Marsan, Luke Treadaway and Timothy Spall, and was produced by Pippa Cross and Richard Raymond.  The film recently won the Best Independent Film Award at the Toronto After Dark Festival.</p>

 

DETAILS__________

Studio:
IFC Films

Release Date:
November 19, 2010 (Limited)

 

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