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British film
Inferno | |
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Directed by | Paul Kousoulides |
Written by | Sharat Sardana |
Starring | |
Production company | National Film and Television School |
Running time | 28 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Inferno is a 2001 28-minute-long sci-fi film directed by Paul Kousoulides, featuring UK cult actress/presenter Emily Booth.
Plot
Set inside a "Quake" like video game, one of the game's cannon-fodder grunts falls for the Lara Croft-inspired heroine and, in a constantly looping game level, tries time and again to catch her attention before she can "chain gun" him.
Cast
- Sanjeev Bhaskar: "Jaz"
- Nitin Ganatra: "Naz"
- Emily Booth: "Laura"
- Alan Talbot: "Mr. Bonecrusher"
Prizes
Commissioned by the UK's Channel 4, Inferno won the Silver Hugo Award at the 2002 Chicago International Film Festival, Best Short Film at the 2002 London Sci-Fi Film Festival. It was also nominated for a BAFTA for Best Short Film in 2002.
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