Lighthouse Hill
Synopsis
Jason Flemyng (From Hell, Rock Star, Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) stars with rising star Kirsty Mitchell (Butterfly Man, A Shot At Glory) in Lighthouse Hill a funny and thought-provoking story of the conflict between love and the realisation of a dream, the power of money and position and what happens when we turn our backs on everything familiar.
Charlie Davidson (Jason Flemyng) is thirty-something, single and seems to have it all: a successful London publishing company, a beautiful and intelligent girlfriend, everything money can buy. But something is missing - Suddenly his best friend and business partner Peter suddenly dies, and he finds himself running away from three really determined loan sharks. Driving off into the heart of the countryside, with the loan sharks in pursuit, he stumbles across a surreal and lonely hotel, with a landlocked lighthouse. This place is inhabited by some strange and fascinating characters including Grace (Kirsty Mitchell), an attractive waif who he meets in a junkyard in the village who will change his life forever. Here in this strange hamlet Charlie tries to find a real purpose in his life.
Details
- Year
- 2003
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 98 mins
- Format
- 35mm, Fuji
- Director
- David Fairman
- Producer
- Franscoise Gouliardon
- Executive Producer
- Franscoise Gouliardon
- Editor
- Alan Strachan
- Screenwriter
- Sharon Cobb
- Director of Photography
- Tony Imi
- Sound
- Sandy McCrae
- Music
- Christopher Gunning
- Principal Cast
- Jason Flemyng, Kirsty Mitchell, Frank Finlay, Maureen Lipman, Kulvindar Ghir, Samantha Janus, Samantha Beckinsale, John Sessions
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 26th November 2005