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Framed

  • 2021
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Framed (2021)
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RomanceThriller

A moral discussion between sexes arises when an aspiring photographer secretly takes pictures of his barely dressed neighbour in the search for his artistic expression.A moral discussion between sexes arises when an aspiring photographer secretly takes pictures of his barely dressed neighbour in the search for his artistic expression.A moral discussion between sexes arises when an aspiring photographer secretly takes pictures of his barely dressed neighbour in the search for his artistic expression.

  • Director
    • Nick Rizzini
  • Writer
    • Nick Rizzini
  • Stars
    • Pasquale Esposito
    • Edmund Kingsley
    • Thomas Law
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    313
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    • Director
      • Nick Rizzini
    • Writer
      • Nick Rizzini
    • Stars
      • Pasquale Esposito
      • Edmund Kingsley
      • Thomas Law
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Pasquale Esposito
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    • Jay Morino
    Edmund Kingsley
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    • Richard Bennett
    Thomas Law
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    • Karl
    Lottie Amor
    • Virginia
    Sarah Barlondo
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    9Classicfilmnoir

    Thought provoking

    Thought provoking look at the mind of an artist! Perspective shift combined with strong visuals and compelling performances move this indie to a higher level. Very carefully thought out film. Glad I came across this one.
    6jtncsmistad

    Don't call it Voyeurism......okay, yeah, call it Voyeurism

    The new British thriller "Framed" covers a lot of ground. Privacy issues, single female self-sufficiency/independence (as ardently advocated by a fetching Lottie Amor, who needs to be in more movies), frank confirmation that men really do want what woman say men really want aaaand a political scandal tossed in for good measure is plenty to process.

    The good news is that, all in all, this portrait of a guy (Thomas Law of BBC-TV's "EastEnders") going gaga over a gorgeous neighbor gal through his camera lenses does a summarily snappy job of focusing in on each of these developing plot lines.

    Labeled a thriller, "Framed" is not so much that as it is an intelligent investigation of the legal and moral boundaries of personal privacy, along with accepting accountability for one's actions, regardless of political standing or status in the social strata.

    However, in the end, what we really have here is a good old-fashioned love story, featuring a fabulously photogenic young couple.

    No matter how they're framed.

    I spoke with "Framed" Writer/Director Nick Rizzini about his film:

    Q) "Framed" is your first feature film running the whole show as both Writer and Director. What perhaps came as a surprise to you about this new adventure?

    NR) There is one thing above all that got me by surprise, but I might be the naive one here. I've always had this romantic idea of a film industry where one rarely finds people without passion and motivation for the job. I couldn't be more wrong. And now I understand the value of finding a team of people that have the same approach to the experience. Being an independent filmmaker comes with a quite limited margin for error. Anything that goes wrong can have a huge impact on the movie. In an environment like this you want a team of people that are willing to go the extra mile for the sake of the project. Luckily I had many people in my team with this mentality.

    Q) Among many themes running through "Framed", the question of ostensibly where one's privacy ends and another's begins is front and center among them. Where do you personally fall in this controversial and inflammatory debate?

    NR) Personally, I believe balance to be key. Privacy is a huge topic that we need to address in the most careful ways. Framed revolves around a type of privacy that is not anymore at the center of the conversation. Today we are talking more and more about data privacy. I believe in both cases it is important to have an understanding of how our data/image is being used and how important it is to protect it. But we need an understanding of human behaviors too, acknowledging that what we don't protect could potentially be exploited.

    Q) Female autonomy is another area delved into here, particularly as regards the single character of Virginia, spiritedly brought to life by a vivacious Lottie Amor. Each one of us are independent souls. However, do you believe that staunch, even, at times, militant, feminism runs the risk of deteriorating the special inherent wonder and grace of the female sensibility?

    NR) In certain cases, I do. And I'm not saying that it's necessarily bad, I'm just saying that one attribute doesn't have to exclude the other. Being completely in love with, as you beautifully put it, "that special inherent wonder and grace of the female sensitivity" I find it sad when it's subdued due to a fear of being a weakness. I actually believe it could be one of the most empowering qualities a woman could have. At least, it has a lot of power over me and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

    Q) What other aspects of the human condition do you long to bring to the screen as expressions of your vision, Nick?

    NR) There is not one condition in particular that I'm drawn to, but the way I write it's quite introspective. My approach is highly influenced by my acting background and I feel it will keep on showing up in my scripts. At the moment I'm writing a spy movie set in a cyber warfare scenario. Reading it this way, it sounds like an action movie, but knowing myself I'm sure the humanity behind the structure will take the lead.

    "Framed" is available now on amazon Prime Video.
    8jimborussell

    Entertaining and unique storyline.

    Solid casting and acting. Entertaining and unique storyline. I highly recommend watching this film.
    henrycharlyfilms

    Enjoyable Romance

    Well-produced film with good overall performances and production values.
    7iainmcleod_800

    Interesting

    Thomas Law comes across very naturally. Interesting moral arguments.

    I dont really buy that the two main characters would ever be friends, but I guess they had to be to flesh out the argument.

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • The Queen Mab Company
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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      • 2.39

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