Writer/director Barnaby Southcombe's drama comes to UK cinemas in September.
Adapted from the acclaimed play by Fiona Evans, Scarborough, writer/director Barnaby Southcombe's first feature since his 2012 debut I, Anna, follows two couples on holiday in the British seaside town. What sets these couples apart is that both feature taboo and law-breaking relationships. Jodhi May, Edward Hogg, Jordan Bolder and Jessica Barden star.
Scarborough is in UK cinemas September 6th.
Check out the trailer below.
The official synopsis reads:
Two mismatched lovers arrive at the British seaside town of Scarborough, seeking an escape from the constraints of real life. Liz, desperately shy and beautiful, seems older than her companion, the happy-go-lucky and impulsive Daz. In their faded hotel room, amongst the peeling wallpaper and away from the prying eyes of their hometown, they laugh, quarrel, make love and enjoy their anonymity.
In an identical room in the same hotel, the sensitive artist Aiden and Beth, a fiery and impulsive young woman, tell the same story. As both couples are forced to come to terms with the illicit nature of their impossible love, power shifts from one lover to the other, and joy turns to heartache as they reel from the destructive force of illicit love.
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