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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
Perfect
Rankin
average rating from 17 members 
       
drama | 2002 | London | 13 min
Published 20 Dec 06
A thriller/love story set in a perfect world.
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contains strong language, violence and scenes of a sexual nature
synopsis
A thriller/love story set in a perfect world: the film opens up a brief window into the relationship between two lovers. Tension builds and their dark secret is exposed but, however twisted or shocking, Perfect uncovers the very human drama of what it is to love and be loved.
crew
  • director Rankin
  • producer Laura Hastings-Smith
  • editor Elen Pierce Lewis
  • director of photography Julian Court
  • sound Douglas Dreger
  • music Andy Cowton
  • executive Producer Robin Gutch
  • screenwriter Simon Ashdown
  • cast
    • Kate Ashfield
    • Marc Warren
    format
    35mm/Super 35
    © 2002 courtesy of Dazzle Films and Dazed Film & TV

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    comment by Corinne  Myers
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    posted Apr 25, 2007

    Heartbreaking...and (almost) perfect.

    comment by Alan  Spencer
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    posted Mar 1, 2007

    its all style (and not that original at that) and no content ... it felt very empty

    comment by Account Cancelled -  New User with former account
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    posted Feb 24, 2007

    Intriguing issue. Good cinematography. Rubbish acting.

    comment by brian  stevens
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    posted Feb 13, 2007

    A superb piece of excellent drama. I wait in anticipation for the next instalment. Thank you.

    comment by tamim  jamshed
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    posted Feb 11, 2007

    realy, its a good film. i think you carry out a real story of our society. very good.
    thanks a lot.

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    produced by Dazed Film & TV

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