Chromophobia

Chromophobia is an American- British- French film drama from the year 2005. Directed by Martha Fiennes, who also wrote the screenplay.

Action

The art dealer Iona Aylesbury is married to the specialized cases in the financial industry lawyer Marcus Aylesbury. She has an eight year old son. Marcus is promoted one day to the partners of the firm.

A friend of Marcus Aylesbury, Trent, working as investigative reporter. His boss exerts pressure so that Trent delivers a new revelation history. Marcus Aylesbury makes some illegal financial transactions through which his friend - the doing is abusing the trust Aylesburys - writes.

Reviews

Derek Elley praised in the journal Variety of 25 May 2005 the occupation. Most of the cast - except for Kristin Scott Thomas - were forced to adapt to the lack of a comedic or dramatic rhythm of the film ( "most of the cast are leveled by the script and the pic's lack of comedic or dramatic rhythm" ). The film will start as a " wannabe comedy" and expect later by the public sympathy for busy with themselves, neurotic characters. The use of Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the end acts like an act of artistic despair.

Background

The film was shot in London and on the Isle of Man rotated. His cost of production was estimated at 10 million U.S. dollars. The world premiere took place at the International Film Festival in Cannes on May 21, 2005.

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