Egression
Synopsis
Three people meet and become friends in London. Two of them form a relationship in turns loving and destructive. The death of one of them forces the others to reassess their lives and change or die. The main themes of Egression are escape and redemption. All the characters are trying by some means or another to escape from aspects of their pasts. Whether it's by drinking, taking drugs, gambling, casual sex or violence. What begin as fun distractions in youth lead to lives of self abuse and addiction.
With forms of therapy frowned upon by the strata of society composing the piece and families distant or uncaring, the characters have no recourse but each other. After the lead female character takes her own life, the others are left with the repercussions; blame, guilt, self-doubt. Thoughts of the futility of their own existence. Deciding to simply keep on living is the nearest to redemption these characters allow themselves or are perhaps even capable of.
Details
- Year
- 2010
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 90 mins
- Format
- HDCAM
- Director
- Ray Brady
- Producer
- Martin Hobbs, Owen Morgan
- Editor
- Matthew Supersad
- Screenwriter
- Des Brady
- Director of Photography
- Marco Menestrina, Alnoor Dewshi
- Music
- Phil Lawrence
- Principal Cast
- Angela Spalding, Des Brady, Andrew Shire
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 4th December 2009