Three Couples Freed
Three separate couples each decide to
make some important decisions on the
future of their relationships. Stumbling
and searching, they try to find their own
alternative and drastic paths to happiness.
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Geoffrey PheasantDirector
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Geoffrey PheasantWriter
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Geoffrey PheasantProducer
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TAO GUOKey Cast"Vincent"
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BETTY FAY FAYKey Cast"Emily"
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AITANA LLORENTEKey Cast"Maya"
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JOHN PRITCHARDKey Cast"Caine"
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JAMES BODONYIKey Cast"Grant"
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SHIRLEY VALENTINEKey Cast"Colleen"
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IVAN KINGSLEYKey Cast"Reggie"
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GIEDRE JACKYTEKey Cast"Grace"
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 22 minutes 28 seconds
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Completion Date:January 1, 2024
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Production Budget:9,000 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:Chinese, English, Spanish
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Shooting Format:CinemaDNG
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Born in Hammersmith, raised in Hackney, London's East End. Coming from a 1970's working class, East End upbringing, wasn't exactly the ideal environment for someone with a ambition of one day becoming a film director, so any thoughts I had at that time of breaking into the world of movie making, was frankly a million miles away from my day to day reality, expectations and opportunities for people like me at that time were extremely limited.
However my creative drive couldn't be ignored, and in the 1980's & 1990's I pursued a musical career, feeling dissatisfied throughout this period, I realised much later on in life that film was my true passion, and in 2018 with no formal training as a writer or as a film-maker, I took my first tentative steps to making my dream become a reality.
Being completely self-taught, but with passion, and a sharp eye for detail, I slowly developed a technique and soon acquired the skills to begin work on "Three Couples Freed" my debut film. I guess as I've had no structured, technical background in making films, my approach is more from a gut instinct, from my soul, It could be said. It's an odd thing, but only when I started seriously thinking about writing and making a film, did it dawn on me how much film is a part of my everyday life, I'm always watching and analysing films, and, when I'm out
and about, I find myself observing people and places as if I was looking at life through a lens.
Film, Lets Escape.