Trinity (film)
Trinity is a 2001 cult science fiction film. It was written and directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, and stars Tom McCamus (as Dr. Clerval), Lucy Akhurst (as Schiller), and Stephen Moyer (as Brach).
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[edit] Plot summary
In a remote arctic research station, government agents Brach and Schiller (female) discover the mysterious genetic scientist Dr. Clerval. A psychological chess game ensues. It turns out that Schiller was a subject in one of Clerval's genetic breeding programs, and was co-dependent of him. Brach once was Clerval's henchman. He feels torn between his love for Schiller and his unadmitted, deep loyalty towards Clerval.
[edit] Production
Filmed at Bushey Campus, Hertfordshire, North London.
[edit] Release
The film was shown at the Cinequest film festival.
[edit] References
References[clarification needed] are made to
- Friedrich Schiller, German poet and Freemason
- Brach, a city (commune) in France
- Clerval, a city (commune) in France
[edit] External links
- Trinity at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.masonesque.net/html/trinity.html
- http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/yank_racek/trinity&date=2009-10-26+00:24:38
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