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Celluloid

January 27, 2014 1h 43m 3.5/10 (6 votes)

Originally released in 2014. Celluloid is a drama/thriller film. directed by Lloyd Eyre-Morgan.

Starring Janet Bamford, Daniel Booth, and James Devlin

Synopsis

A psychological drama/thriller, that takes you into the heart of dysfunctional family life. Dawn's struggle with her past is played out not only upon the couch during regression therapy but also within the family home. With the help of Josh's method of escapism; a penchant for viewing life through a lens, we learn from his footage the extent and impact this situation has had over the years. Vulnerable and unable to articulate their worries, teenagers Josh & Nicola struggle with their mum's more recent bout of outbursts and her increasing instability. They forge relationships outside of the family unit; to escape in Nicola's case and for support whilst they try to maintain some sense of a 'normal' existence. As relationships at home become frayed, suspicions about Dawn's therapist's integrity & motivations arise. Dawn is sectioned and social services are informed.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 27, 2014 11 years ago
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Runtime 1h 43m 103 minutes total
User Rating 3.5/10 Mixed (6 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United Kingdom Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Lemfilms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Celluloid about?

A psychological drama/thriller, that takes you into the heart of dysfunctional family life. Dawn's struggle with her past is played out not only upon the couch during regression therapy but also wi...

Who directed Celluloid?

Celluloid was directed by Lloyd Eyre-Morgan.

How long is Celluloid?

Celluloid has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).

When was Celluloid released?

Celluloid was released on January 27, 2014 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Celluloid?

The main cast of Celluloid includes Janet Bamford, Daniel Booth, James Devlin, Neil Ely, Lyn Eyre-Morgan.