Shooting Shona
Synopsis
Shooting Shona is an intimate thriller about the disappearance of Shona’s flatmate and her subsequent struggle to find her.
Strange things are happening in Belsize Park. Anonymous love letters lie on the kitchen counter. Shona (Sam Burke) has been randomly receiving them for weeks. They make her uncomfortable, only reminding her of how lonely she really is. Her closest friends seem to be moving on in their lives.
One morning, Shona finds the shower running and her flatmate has vanished. It becomes apparent that something horrible may have happened when a sinister man (Daniel Gosling) breaks into her apartment and rummages through the place.
All the while she is certain that she is being followed.
Circumstances draw Shona to meet a mysterious man called Art (Tim Downie), and eventually his odd drug-dealing friend Leon (Blake Biddulph), and they find themselves piecing together the mystery of Shona's missing flatmate.
Details
- Year
- 2005
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 87 mins
- Format
- Beta SP
- Director
- Abner J Pastoll, Kamma Pastoll
- Producer
- Kamma Pastoll, Abner Pastoll
- Editor
- Abner J. Pastoll, Kamma Pastoll
- Screenwriter
- Abner J. Pastoll, Kamma Pastoll
- Sound
- Noble and Polka
- Music
- Laura Rossi
- Principal Cast
- Sam Burke, Tim Downie, Blake Biddulph, Dipika Guha, Daniel Gosling
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 7th September 2006