Chasing Cotards is a high profile short film, beautifully shot, with stunning production design, cinematography evoking classic Hollywood elegance.

The project was shot on a Vista Vision Camera so that it could be projected onto the BFI IMAX Cinema for a presentation on Saturday 8th May 2010, literally making it…

The Biggest Short Film Of All Time!

FILM OVERVIEW

SYNOPSIS

Once a successful artist, Hart is now a shadow of his former self, his world torn apart by loss. He is consumed by a haunting portrait of his deceased wife and spends every moment studying her face, unable to forget. Knowing that she was taken away from him too soon, all he wishes is that she would return to breathe life into his world once more.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Film Format: 35mm / Vista Vision

Length: 9 minutes 22 seconds

Shoot Dates: 26th & 27th September 2009

Première: London BFI IMAX cinema, Saturday 8th May 2010

A MIX OF EMERGING BRITISH TALENT AND HIGHLY EXPERIENCED HOLLYWOOD PROFESSIONALS

The crew includes people who have worked on some of the biggest films of the last decade. They are unified behind director Ed Dark’s vision and have committed their time, experience and contacts to the film.

SHOT USING VISTA VISION

Higher quality than 95% of current Hollywood movies and used by Alfred Hitchcock on ‘North by Northwest’ and Cecil B. DeMille’s ‘The Ten Commandments’.

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