A man obsessed with voyeur pornography is forced to track down an anonymous photographer when he makes a shocking discovery online
Chosen as one of 16 shorts to receive funding as part of a British Film Institute scheme to support UK’s most promising filmmakers, Stephen Fingleton’s SLR is a tense drama showcasing some slick production values and captivating performances. Inspired by classic thrillers Blow-up and The Conversation, this taut tale of morality provides a fresh angle on traditional concepts of privacy and voyeurism. Inspired by an article about a journalist who discovered she had been secretly photographed, Fingleton’s story orbits around single dad Elliot (Liam Cunningham) and how his latest visit from daughter Alex (Amy Wren) forces him to reevaluate some of his lifestyle choices.
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A man obsessed with voyeur pornography is forced to track down an anonymous photographer when he makes a shocking discovery online
Chosen as one of 16 shorts to receive funding as part of a British Film Institute scheme to support UK’s most promising filmmakers, Stephen Fingleton’s SLR is a tense drama showcasing some slick production values and captivating performances. Inspired by classic thrillers Blow-up and The Conversation, this taut tale of morality provides a fresh angle on traditional concepts of privacy and voyeurism. Inspired by an article about a journalist who discovered she had been secretly photographed, Fingleton’s story orbits around single dad Elliot (Liam Cunningham) and how his latest visit from daughter Alex (Amy Wren) forces him to reevaluate some of his lifestyle choices.
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A man obsessed with voyeur pornography is forced to track down an anonymous photographer when he makes a shocking discovery online
Chosen as one of 16 shorts to receive funding as part of a British Film Institute scheme to support UK’s most promising filmmakers, Stephen Fingleton’s SLR is a tense drama showcasing some slick production values and captivating performances. Inspired by classic thrillers Blow-up and The Conversation, this taut tale of morality provides a fresh angle on traditional concepts of privacy and voyeurism. Inspired by an article about a journalist who discovered she had been secretly photographed, Fingleton’s story orbits around single dad Elliot (Liam Cunningham) and how his latest visit from daughter Alex (Amy Wren) forces him to reevaluate some of his lifestyle choices.