
Celluloid 2014
Dive into the unsettling world of *Celluloid (2014)*, a gripping psychological drama-thriller from director Lloyd Eyre-Morgan. This intimate character study unravels the turbulent dynamics of a dysfunctional family, where past wounds fester beneath the surface.
Director: Lloyd Eyre-Morgan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Celluloid (2014) about?
*Celluloid* follows Dawn as she confronts her painful past through regression therapy, while her children Josh and Nicola endure the fallout in silence. Josh's camera becomes both a shield and a window into their fractured world, exposing the hidden scars of a family in crisis.
Who directed Celluloid?
*Celluloid* was directed by Lloyd Eyre-Morgan, who brings a stark, intimate style to this psychological drama.
Who stars in Celluloid?
The film stars Janet Bamford as Dawn, Daniel Booth as Josh, and James Devlin in a central role, alongside Neil Ely and Lyn Eyre-Morgan.
Is Celluloid (2014) worth watching?
While *Celluloid* isn't widely rated, its intense exploration of family trauma and psychological tension makes it a compelling watch for fans of drama-thrillers. The film's raw emotional depth and atmospheric storytelling stand out, though its slow-burn pace may not appeal to all.
How long is Celluloid?
*Celluloid* runs for 103 minutes.
About Celluloid (2014) — A Psychological Thriller Unmasking Family Secrets
Dive into the unsettling world of *Celluloid (2014)*, a gripping psychological drama-thriller from director Lloyd Eyre-Morgan. This intimate character study unravels the turbulent dynamics of a dysfunctional family, where past wounds fester beneath the surface. Dawn's haunting struggles with repressed memories collide with her teenage children's silent turmoil—Josh, who channels his pain through the lens of a camera, and Nicola, who bears the weight of a fractured home. As therapy sessions peel back the layers of Dawn's psyche, Josh's home videos reveal the raw, unspoken truths that have shaped their lives.
With a claustrophobic atmosphere and raw emotional intensity, *Celluloid* explores themes of trauma, escapism, and the fragility of family bonds. Lloyd Eyre-Morgan crafts a tense, atmospheric narrative that keeps viewers on edge, questioning the boundaries between reality and perception. Starring Janet Bamford as Dawn, Daniel Booth as Josh, and James Devlin as the troubled family unit's anchor, this film is a compelling ride for fans of psychological thrillers who crave depth and realism.