A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 14, 2023
Original Title:
Blueprint
Alternate Titles:
Рукопис
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Aspiring screenwriter, Cass, sits ruminating on her ended relationship with Ezra. Memories overcome her - she guides us through the highs and lows, her internal monologue serving as an apology and a testimony for why things ended the way they did. She confesses to having lost interest once things became too dull and stopped inspiring her writing. The desire for true, raw feeling culminates as she states she wants to get beaten up. Someplace else, Ezra is leaving a voicemail to Cass. As his emotions let loose, he reveals a darker side to Cass’s hunger for inspiration. Unsure of whether anything in their relationship was real, he wishes that him and Cass never met, and urges her to write about her life and back off his. With neither character's monologue reaching their addressee, nothing is resolved, instead painting a complex portrait of the incompatibility of Cass’s tendency to write about what’s happening around her, and Ezra’s unwillingness to simply be a character in her scripts.
Art Direction:
Sara Tugerau
Assistant Camera:
Charlie Durney
Charlie Durney
Assistant Director:
Barrett Loades
Compositor:
Scott Highmoor
Costume Designer:
Anna Popova
Director:
Lada Kopytova
Director of Photography:
Liam Ihde
Editor:
Lada Kopytova
Barrett Loades
Patrick O'Connor
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Leo Hameister
Gaffer:
Caleb Pithers-Gregory
Location Scout:
Charlie Durney
Producer:
Lisa Kochanova
Production Design:
Rebecca Tuffin
Sound Designer:
Mack Kniese
Michael Hurst
Sound Recordist:
Richard Mukuze
Writer:
Lada Kopytova
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