SYNOPSIS

From the director of Bridget Jones’s Diary, and the producers of Girl With A Pearl Earring comes a heart-rending and defiant tale set in the aftermath of a dramatic terrorist attack in London.

A spirited young mother (Michelle Williams) lives with her husband, Lenny, and five year old boy in a concrete tower block overlooking a beautiful Georgian square, home of journalist Jasper Black (Ewan McGregor).  Sometimes, beside herself with fear when Lenny is away on bomb disposal duties, she seeks solace in a couple of drinks in the local pub.  And sometimes, if someone charming and sympathetic like Jasper comes on to her, she’ll go further. 

On Mayday, after seeing her boys off to a major soccer match, she meets Jasper again and brings him back to her flat.  Minutes later she can only watch as live TV coverage shows the stadium ripped apart by massive explosions.  In panic and denial she makes Jasper drive her towards the ground and fights through the crowds and chaos into the very heart of the nightmare.

In the aftermath, struggling to deal with her guilt and grief at the loss of her family, she cruelly rejects Jasper’s attempts to comfort her. Instead she finds herself drawn to her husband’s boss, Terrence (Matthew Macfadyen), the police officer in charge of the investigation.  

Jasper leads the young mother to the twelve-year-old son of one of the suicide bombers. He is blissfully ignorant of his father’s terrible deed. She embarks on a friendship with the boy that could just be both his salvation and her own.  But everyone’s fate hangs on the real truth behind the events of that Mayday, a truth which the authorities, including Terrence, will do their utmost to keep secret. 

Incendiary is a powerfully intimate and ultimately life-affirming emotional drama set against a vision of terror-stricken London.


TRAILER


RELEASE DATE

October 24, 2008

DIRECTOR

Sharon Maguire

WRITER

Sharon Maguire (screenplay) & Chris Cleave (book)

COMPANY

Optimum Releasing

GENRE

Drama, Romance, Thriller

CERT

15

RUNTIME

96 minutes

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