The Inheritance (2007 film)
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| Directed by | Charles-Henri Belleville |
| Written by | Tim Barrow |
| Produced by | Tim Barrow David Boaretto |
| Starring | Tim Barrow Fraser Sivewright Imogen Toner Tom Hardy |
| Cinematography | Chris Beck |
| Edited by | Man Chong Li |
| Music by | Fiona Rutherford Freemoore Rachel Newton |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Inheritance is micro-budget road movie following two Scottish brothers on a dark search to find their late father's inheritance. John Robbins, writing for Raindance Film Festival said the film is a "dark, touching look at brotherhood, identity and the stereotype of the Scotsman's inability to express his feelings."
As the debut feature film by director Charles-Henri Belleville, The Inheritance was filmed in February 2007 with a £5000 budget, in miniDV format. With a run time of 62 minutes, the film runs about half the two hours of the average feature film.
The Inheritance stars Fraser Sivewright, Tom Hardy, Imogen Toner and Tim Barrow. Barrow founded Lyre Productions, which made the movie. Barrow also served as the film's primary writer.