A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 2003
Original Title:
Dot the I
Alternate Titles:
Attraction fatale
El punto sobre la I
ドット・ジ・アイ
爱奴
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alquimia Cinema
Arcane Pictures
Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 DE: 12 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 92
Young lovers in London are wrapped up in a love triangle that may not be exactly what it seems. Carmen, a beautiful Spanish woman with a tendency to lose her temper at the drop of a hat, is about to be married to Barnaby, a caring, wealthy, but slightly boring Englishman. While out with friends on her 'hen night' she encounters a stranger who suddenly sparks a passion that has been sleeping within her. As her wedding date approaches, she finds herself struggling to put this newcomer out of her mind, but his effect on her keeps growing stronger. What is it that he sees in her, and why does she feel like she's being pushed inevitably into his arms?
ADR Recordist:
Ed Bulman
Paul Carr
Art Direction:
Fleur Whitlock
Assistant Sound Editor:
Ben Meechan
Casting:
Kate Rhodes James
Costume Design:
Louise Stjernsward
Director:
Matthew Parkhill
Director of Photography:
Affonso Beato
Editor:
Jon Harris
Executive Producer:
Erik Feig
Bob Hayward
Francisco Ramos
Patrick Wachsberger
David Garrett
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick
Foley Editor:
Owen Bleasdale
Hair Designer:
Ann Buchanan
Makeup Designer:
Ann Buchanan
Original Music Composer:
Javier Navarrete
Producer:
Meg Thomson
George Duffield
Production Design:
Tom Burton
Set Decoration:
Barbara Herman-Skelding
Sound Editor:
Miriam Ludbrook
Bernard O'Reilly
Writer:
Matthew Parkhill
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