Provenance (film)

Provenance
Directed by Ben Hecking[1]
Produced by Amanda Atkins
Written by Ben Hecking
Starring Charlotte Vega
Christian McKay
Harry Macqueen
Cinematography Ben Hecking
Edited by Andonis Trattos
Production
company
Afinia Films
White Horse Films
Running time
92 minutes

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 won Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (Harry Macqueen) at the Madrid International Film Festival on 15 July 2017[3] Charlotte Vega was nominated Best Actress at the same festival. [4]

Provenance had its World Premiere at the East End Film Festival on Saturday 17th June, 2017.[5] scoring 10/10 for its first rating after the festival.[6]

Synopsis

A classical musician (Christian McKay) travels to the South of France to escape his demons and wait for his new love, a younger woman named Sophia (played by brilliant rising star Charlotte Vega).

Trying to come to peace with his new life in these slow, peaceful surroundings, his seemingly chance meeting with Peter (Harry Macqueen) will threaten to derail everything.

The debut feature from lauded cinematographer Ben Hecking (nominated Accession Award Hide & Seek, EEFF 2014[7]) is a tangled web of passion, trauma, memory and love, all building towards a great, operatic tragedy.

A three-hander held together by riveting central performances and the increasingly claustrophobic setting of a country house, Provenance is a devastating tale of people who can’t escape their pasts.[8]

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