
Jordan’s Scott’s debut feature Cracks will receive it’s world premiere at the 34th Annual Toronto Film Festival which takes place from the 10th to the 19th of September. The film stars Eva Green (Casino Royale, The Golden Compass), Juno Temple (Atonement), Imogen Potts (28 Weeks Later) and Maria Valverde (Valido para un baile)
Set in England in 1935 in an austere and cloistered girl’s boarding school, Cracks is a compelling tale of innocence corrupted. A girl’s unhealthy bond with their beloved teacher “Miss G” is threatened by the arrival of an exotic and beautiful foreign student whose rejection of “Miss G’s” attentions threatens the status quo, and brings tragic consequences for them all.
Cracks is a co-production between Element Pictures (Garage, The Wind That Shakes The Barley) and UK productions companies Scott Free (American Gangster, Gladiator), Future Films (Flawless, Goodbye Bafana) and Antenna 3 films. It received financing from the Irish Film Board, Legende, Optimum, Zantos, Pinewood and Future Film
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