Ruby Blue (film)

Ruby Blue
Directed by Jan Dunn
Produced by Elaine Wickham
Jeremy Burdek
Mark Foligno
Nadia Khamlichi
Justin Lanchbury
James O'Donnell
Adrian Politowski
Karl Richards
Charles Finch
Sally Greene
Alison Rayson
Frances Patterson
Written by Jan Dunn
Starring Bob Hoskins
Josiane Balasko
Music by Janette Mason
Cinematography Ole Bratt Birkeland
Edited by Emma Collins
Production
company
Medb Films
E-MOTION
Target Entertainment
Distributed by Guerilla Films
Release dates
  • 25 April 2008 (2008-04-25)
Running time
106 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget $350,000[1]

Ruby Blue is a 2008 British drama directed by Jan Dunn.

Plot

Jack sinks into depression following the death of his wife. The arrival of a mysterious Frenchwoman in the neighborhood will change his life. Jack will then gradually discover the truth about this enigmatique woman.

Cast

  • Bob Hoskins as Jack
  • Josiane Balasko as Stephanie
  • Jody Latham as Ian
  • Josef Altin as Frankie
  • Jessica Stewart as Florrie
  • Shannon Tomkinson as Stacey
  • Sean Wilton as Dick
  • Angelica O'Reilly as Rosie
  • Ashley McGuire as Debbie
  • Chloe Sirene as Cecile
  • Michael Mills as Joey
  • Sam Talbot as Sean
  • Nicola Stewart as Sean's wife
  • Corinna Powlesland as Suzy
  • Joel Clark Ackerman as Tony
  • Lisa Payne as The policewoman
  • James O'Donnell as The policeman
  • Rebecca Clow as DCI Cartwright

Production

The filming took place in Kent at Ramsgate, Deal and Barnsole Vineyard.[2]

The movie was presented in several Film Festivals like the Dinard Festival of British Cinema (France), the Warsaw International FilmFest (Poland), the Cinequest International Film Festival (USA), the London Independent Film Festival (UK) and the Frameline Film Festival (USA).

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2008 Chicago Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival Best Feature Length Narrative Jan Dunn Won
London Independent Film Festival Best British Film Jan Dunn Won
Moondance International Film Festival Best Director Jan Dunn Won
Oxford International Film Festival Best Actor Bob Hoskins Won
DC Independent Film Festival Best Feature Jan Dunn Won

References

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