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Release Date:
October 8, 2003
Original Title:
Three Blind Mice
Alternate Titles:
Une souris verte...
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16
Runtime: 89
Thomas is a talented computer programmer living in a vibrant, urban metropolis. Lonely and unsure about life, he finds solitude in the world of internet chat rooms, webcam sites and virtual communication. One evening, Thomas witnesses the brutal murder of a webcam friend and in a vain attempt to protect her he becomes the prime suspect in the homicide. Determined to prove his innocence, Thomas teams up with Claire, a specialist in internet crimes to uncover the truth. To expose the murderer, Claire and Thomas decide to set up their own webcam site using Claire as the cyber bait. Somewhere down the line the truth becomes blurred and Thomas no longer knows where to turn or who to trust. As his life starts to spiral out of control, he has to face the terrifying reality that he could be the next victim.........the virtual nightmare has only just begun.
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Art Direction:
Kellie Waugh
Casting:
Joan McCann
Toby Whale
Cinematography:
Stéphane Le Parc
Costume Design:
Nigel Egerton
Anja Mai
Director:
Mathias Ledoux
Director of Photography:
Stéphane Le Parc
Editor:
Jennifer Augé
Executive Producer:
Emma Hayter
Sharon Menzies
Line Producer:
Christine Raspillère
Original Music Composer:
Éric Neveux
Producer:
Carolyn Caldera
Jean-Luc De Fanti
Keith Evans
Guillaume Godard
Maryvonne Le Meur
Mathias Ledoux
Production Design:
Ian Watson
Set Decoration:
Peta Button
Stunts:
Rowley Irlam
Supervising Art Director:
Humphrey Bangham
Writer:
Mikael Ollivier
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