RAIN CATCHER
Synopsis
We follow a young photographer, an outcast simply known as Rain Catcher. New in town, he captures the haunting beauty of his new home: the notorious Barbican estate in London.
Suddenly, Rain Catcher notices a sinister and mysterious man appearing in all his photographs. Blent-in with the crowd or sneaking from a distant window, this shady character is always staring intensely into camera.
Who is this man? and what does he want from the young photographer? The journey to uncover this mystery will lead Rain Catcher to a mind-blowing truth. A discovery which will overturn his reality forever.
Suddenly, Rain Catcher notices a sinister and mysterious man appearing in all his photographs. Blent-in with the crowd or sneaking from a distant window, this shady character is always staring intensely into camera.
Who is this man? and what does he want from the young photographer? The journey to uncover this mystery will lead Rain Catcher to a mind-blowing truth. A discovery which will overturn his reality forever.
About the Director
Director(s)
Michele
Fiascaris
Director
Michele is an award-winning writer director....Read more
Michele is an award-winning writer director. A London Film Academy 2010 graduate, he has written and directed numerous short films, and the feature film 'Fat Cat".
His works have featured on publications such as EMPIRE Magazine and La Repubblica (Italy's N.1 newspaper.)
His films have been selected and nominated in numerous Oscar-Qualifying and BAFTA-Qualifying festivals, including Sitges Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, Brussels Fantastic Film Festival, BIFAN (Bucheon Fantastic Film Festival), Leeds Film Festival and many more.
He has directed content for brands such as Nike, P&G, Kiehl's, FIAT, Campbell's, Barilla and numerous others, including the United Nations.
Michele has recently directed the official trailer for the largest Asian film festival in Europe, the Far East Film Festival 20th.
He's currently developing his latest thriller short film Rain Catcher, starring Jo Hartley (This is England, Eddie the Eagle) and Dudley O'Shaughnessy, into a feature film.
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