

Chromophobia 2006
"Don't live your life in black and white."
Martha Fiennes' *Chromophobia* (2006) weaves a dark, morally complex drama around a journalist who crosses ethical lines to craft a sensational story at any cost.
Director: Martha Fiennes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chromophobia (2006) about?
*Chromophobia* follows a reporter who abandons journalistic integrity to chase a scandalous scoop, only to unravel the lives of those closest to him. The story spirals into a psychological thriller, revealing how ambition and deceit can destroy relationships and reputations alike.
Who directed Chromophobia?
*Chromophobia* was directed by Martha Fiennes, who crafts a visually striking and thematically rich narrative that challenges viewers to reflect on the cost of sensationalism.
Who stars in Chromophobia?
The film features a powerhouse cast including Ben Chaplin, Kristin Scott Thomas, Damian Lewis, Ralph Fiennes, Penélope Cruz, and Rhys Ifans, each delivering performances that deepen the film's emotional and dramatic weight.
Is Chromophobia (2006) worth watching?
For fans of intense character dramas and psychological thrillers, *Chromophobia* offers a compelling watch with its sharp themes and standout performances. While not widely rated, its gripping plot and atmospheric execution make it a memorable experience for those seeking substance over spectacle.
How long is Chromophobia?
*Chromophobia* runs for 136 minutes, offering a substantial runtime that allows the story and performances to fully unfold.
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About Chromophobia (2006) — A Gritty Drama of Betrayal and Media Manipulation
Martha Fiennes' *Chromophobia* (2006) weaves a dark, morally complex drama around a journalist who crosses ethical lines to craft a sensational story at any cost.
Set against a backdrop of high society and personal ambition, the film explores the corrosive effects of obsession, betrayal, and the blurred boundaries between truth and exploitation. With a tense, atmospheric tone and a stellar ensemble cast, *Chromophobia* delves into the psychological toll of modern media manipulation, where black-and-white decisions lead to a world drained of its color and humanity.




