Bed & Breakfast (2006 film)

Bed & Breakfast
Directed by Martin Beilby
Loïc Moreau
Produced by Yves Chanvillard
Written by Martin Beilby
Loïc Moreau
Starring Ellen Feiss
Ruaidhri Conroy
Brian Quinn
Music by Yann Guillouet
Thomas Castel
Cinematography Jean-René Duveau
Edited by Paul D. Kelly
Distributed by Screenrunner
Release dates
7 July 2006
Running time
35 mins
Country France
Language English
Budget €65,000

Bed & Breakfast is a 2006 short fantasy drama film written and directed by Martin Beilby and Loïc Moreau, starring Ellen Feiss and Brian Quinn.[1] The film is set in Dordogne, France, and was released on 7 July 2006 in Paris. The narrative focuses on an American couple, Nathan and Laura, who travel to France in search of a friend of Nathan's who has inherited a castle there. It is most famous for starring Ellen Feiss, who became an Internet phenomenon after appearing in an Apple commercial at age 14.[2]

Plot

Nathan (Brian Quinn) and Laura (Ellen Feiss), a young American couple, travel to France on holiday to search for Baptiste (Rúaidhrí Conroy), an old friend of Nathan's who has inherited a castle in the Dordogne region of France; Nathan's motivations for the trip aren't clear, but Laura's presence is more than fortuitous.

Whilst walking through a forest on the way to the castle, they find a bizarre banquet with Baptiste and his French friends there, however he does not appear to recognise Nathan. He and the other guests at the table torment Nathan into leaving, preventing him from seeing Baptiste seduce Laura. Nathan and Laura's relationship is strained in the strange world Baptiste has created in the castle.

Cast

Production

The filming took place in the Chateau de Commarque castle in the Dordogne region of France
The castle scenes were shot in Chateau de Commarque

The film had a budget of around €65,000 and was produced by Screenrunner in association with Sylicone. Filming began in September 2005 and took two weeks to shoot.[3] The castle scenes were filmed in Château de Commarque, located in the Dordogne region of France.[4] The writers were influenced by the work of Lewis Carroll, and intended to show the transition from the real world to a dream like world throughout the film.[4]

The film's directors had seen Ellen Feiss in a popular Apple commercial which had become an Internet phenomenon, and hoped her internet star power would boost the film's popularity. They contacted Feiss in June 2005 during her last year of high school, offering her a role in the movie, despite her having no formal acting experience. Feiss initially rejected the offer, as they had obtained her number illegitimately. She eventually agreed to do the unpaid role, although her flight and housing were paid for.[5]

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