Scratch is a short film directed by Jakob Rørvik, and stars Viktoria Winge and Luke Treadaway.
Scratch | |
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Directed by | Jakob Rørvik |
Written by | Jakob Rørvik |
Produced by | Tamsin Lyons Yngve Sæther |
Starring | Viktoria Winge Luke Treadaway |
Cinematography | Sebastián Sarraute |
Edited by | Benjamin Binderup |
Distributed by | BreakThru Films Motlys |
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Running time | 35 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Norway |
Language | English |
Scratch follows Lena, an art student who is living in London. She searches for inspiration for her art project, and finds it in Sol. He is a scruffy young man who drifts around, engaging in seemingly detached relationships with a variety of people. Lena begins to follow Sol, gaining a voyeurs perspective on the young man's life, and taking pictures of him when while he is unaware. Things take a wrong turn when Sol discovers her. He is fascinated by her odd behaviour, and so Sol is now the one following her. The two form a strange relationship, gradually exposing each other's dreams, fears and lies.
In March 2010, Scratch won the Best Short Fiction award at the Aubagne Film Festival.[1]
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