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BUTTERFLY KISSES

by Rafael Kapelinski

synopsis

Jake and his friends pass their time hanging out in the courtyards of their high-rise development or in pool halls, talking about girls, watching pornos and getting drunk. Jake is burdened by a dark secret that distances him more and more from the others and drives him into dangerous isolation. Rafael Kapelinski stages his debut film in contrasting black and white, moving in respectful proximity to his characters, brought to life vividly here by an ensemble cast of new discoveries and young talents.

international title: Butterfly Kisses
original title: Butterfly Kisses
country: United Kingdom
sales agent: m-appeal
year: 2017
genre: fiction
directed by: Rafael Kapelinski
film run: 89'
screenplay: Greer Ellison
cast: Theo Stevenson, Elliot Cowan, Rosie Day, Thomas Turgoose, Charlotte Beaumont, Honor Kneafsey
cinematography by: Nick Cooke
film editing: Andrew Walton
art director: Elizabeth el-Kadhi
costumes designer: Charlotte Loudon
music: Nathan W Klein
producer: Merlin Merton
production: BBC Films, Film London, Blue Shadows Films, Microwave Film London
backing: Northern Ireland Screen
distributor: Solopan

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