Monday, April 29, 2013

Fingersmith

Fingersmith (2011)

Year : 2011
Rating : N/A
IMDB Score : N/A
Release : N/A
Duration : 15 min
Genre : Short, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Director : Hamish Fraser
Writer : Hamish Fraser
Cast : Robert Maxwell, Chris Wallace

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Synopsis

A pickpocket searches a dark city underbelly. A chance encounter triggers something inside him that had forever laid dormant. A poetic mystery. It lifts him. Soon it grows stronger, and threatens to kill him if he does not act to free this expression inside.

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