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  1. Monochrome: Directed by Thomas Lawes. With Jo Woodcock, Amy Ambrose, Suzy Bastone, Donna Berlin. A disillusioned young woman becomes a serial killer who targets wealthy land-owners, and a brilliant detective must use his unusual neurological condition to track her down.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Thomas Lawes
    • 2017-03-03
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonochromeMonochrome - Wikipedia

    A monochrome computer display is able to display only a single color, often green, amber, red or white, and often also shades of that color. In film photography, monochrome is typically the use of black-and-white film. Originally, all photography was done in monochrome.

  3. Some films after the transition to color are occasionally presented in black-and-white for budgetary or stylistic reasons. This is a list of notable feature films made after the 1960s that have a significant amount of their running time in black-and-white or monochrome/sepia tone.

  4. Monochrome is a psychological thriller about a disillusioned young woman who flees to the countryside after her boyfriend is arrested for hiding millions of pounds of stolen pension funds.

  5. Written and directed by Tom Lawes, the film takes place in modern day Britain. Emma (Jo Woodcock) is the much younger girlfriend of a multi-millionaire banker in London. After having an already troubling past, she’s left homeless, disillusioned and alone after her boyfriend is arrested…

    • Thomas Lawes
    • Electric Flix
  6. A brilliant detective uses his unusual neurological condition to hunt a serial killer who has been targeting wealthy landowners.

    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
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  8. Monochrome photography. Monochrome photography, or is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light (value), but not a different color (hue). The majority of monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography.

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