Trance (2013) | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | August 2, 2013
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#Trance is a cleverly written and well directed (Danny Boyle) film with solid acting from @rosariodawson, James McAvoy & Vincent Cassel.
| genre | Crime | Drama | Thriller |
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| synopsis | Trance follows an art heist that goes wrong when the heist’s leader receives a blow to the head during one operation, and begins to suffer from amnesia – the location of a painting they’ve nicked is a mystery. |
| lead actors | James McAvoy | Rosario Dawson | Vincent Cassel | Tuppence Middleton | Danny Sapani | Lee Nicholas Harris | Sam Creed | Hamza Jeetooa | Ben Cura | Matt Cross | Kelvin Wise | Simon Kunz |
| director | Danny Boyle |












