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Directed by | Ben Hecking |
Written by | Ben Hecking |
Produced by | Amanda Atkins |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ben Hecking |
Edited by | Andonis Trattos |
Music by | Paul Handley |
Production company | White Horse Films |
Distributed by | Parkland Entertainment |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
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Provenance is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Ben Hecking. [1] The movie stars Charlotte Vega, Christian McKay and Harry Macqueen. [2]
Provenance had its world premiere at the East End Film Festival on 17 June 2017, [3] scoring 10/10 for its first rating after the festival. [4]
John Finch has fled to his holiday home in the south of France to start a new way of life. Whilst waiting for his younger lover Sophia to join him, a seemingly chance encounter with a man called Peter will threaten to destroy everything.
Provenance won Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (Harry Macqueen) at the Madrid International Film Festival on 15 July 2017. [5] Charlotte Vega was nominated Best Actress at the same festival. [6]
Provenance | |
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Directed by | Ben Hecking |
Written by | Ben Hecking |
Produced by | Amanda Atkins |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ben Hecking |
Edited by | Andonis Trattos |
Music by | Paul Handley |
Production company | White Horse Films |
Distributed by | Parkland Entertainment |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages |
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Provenance is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Ben Hecking. [1] The movie stars Charlotte Vega, Christian McKay and Harry Macqueen. [2]
Provenance had its world premiere at the East End Film Festival on 17 June 2017, [3] scoring 10/10 for its first rating after the festival. [4]
John Finch has fled to his holiday home in the south of France to start a new way of life. Whilst waiting for his younger lover Sophia to join him, a seemingly chance encounter with a man called Peter will threaten to destroy everything.
Provenance won Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (Harry Macqueen) at the Madrid International Film Festival on 15 July 2017. [5] Charlotte Vega was nominated Best Actress at the same festival. [6]