Best UK Feature - Edinburgh Sundance Film Festival - Official Selection " PERFECT SENSE " CAST: EWAN MCGREGOR EVA GREEN CREW: Director: David Mackenzie Producer: CAROLE SHERIDAN Executive Producers: DAVID MACKENZIE PETER AALBÆK JENSEN & PETER GARDE JAMIE LAURENSON Writer: KIM FUPZ AAKESON
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Eva Green as “Susan” in
PERFECT SENSE, directed by David Mackenzie. Photo Credit: Neil Davidson. An IFC Films Release (SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2011: PREMIERE). A virus is spreading. People around the world are being infected. First the grief, then smell is gone. As loss of one sense leads to another, people are stripped of the lives that they once knew. Chaos ensues whilst a young couple try to begin a relationship. Michael (Ewan McGregor – Star Wars, Shallow Grave) is a chef and Susan, (Eva Green – Casino Royale, Camelot) a scientist, their budding relationship must evolve around the virus before it takes them and everyone else over. Ewan McGregor leads a talented cast including his Trainspotting co-star Ewen Bremner, Denis Lawson (Bleak House) and Connie Nielsen (Gladiator) in a daring and inventive sci-fi thriller for our modern times. Ewan McGregor as “Michael” in
PERFECT SENSE, directed by David Mackenzie. Photo Credit: Neil Davidson An IFC Films Release (SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2011: PREMIERE). A hit at Sundance '11 and winner of the Ediburgh Film Festival's prize for Best New British Feature, the amazing genre creation directed by David Mackenzie stars Eva Green and Ewan McGregor as witnesses to the end of the world-- strangers who form a desperate romantic connection in the face of an apocalyptic epidemic of sensory loss. © 2012 IFC in Theaters LLC. All Rights Reserved. Susan is a scientist searching for answers to important questions. So important that she has given up on other things, including love – until she meets Michael, a talented chef. Suddenly everything starts to change. While Susan and Michael are experiencing new and unforeseen depths of feeling, all around the world people are also beginning to feel strange – something is affecting the emotions. Susan and Michael find themselves embarking on a sensual adventure, experiencing head-spinning, stomach-tightening moments of pure connection. Is this because they are falling in love or is it because the world is falling apart? A life affirming look at what it means to love and be loved in these turbulent times. Sigma Films