Genre: | Crime drama |
Creator: | Joanna Hines |
Director: | Diarmuid Lawrence |
Starring: | Lesley Sharp Helen McCrory Iain Glen Shaun Dingwall Michael Fassbender Henry Ian Cusick |
Composer: | John Lunn |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Episodes: | 1 |
Producer: | Alison Jackson |
Executive Producer: | Debbie Shewell Murray Smith |
Cinematography: | Simon Richards |
Editor: | Justin Krish |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Company: | West End Films RDF Media |
Network: | ITV |
Carla is a British television crime drama film, based upon the novel Improvising Carla[1] by Joanna Hines, first broadcast on ITV on 15 September 2003.[2] The film, adapted for television by writer Barbara Machin and director Diarmuid Lawrence,[3] stars Lesley Sharp and Helen McCrory as Helen North and Carla French, two women who become friends after meeting on holiday on the Greek Islands. But when Carla is later found dead on an isolated Island road, with only Helen by her side, the subsequent investigation reveals that from the start, their alliance was based on fantasy and lies.[4]
Filming took place on the island of Kythira, Greece.[5] The Guardian were critical of the adaptation, writing; "The précis doesn't quite transmit the subtler nuances of the plot, which was a cracking one, deftly realised by a trio of fine actors and some sterling support. But of course, spelling it all out doesn't work, not even in the justifiable context of TV criticism".[6] The film drew 7.25 million viewers on its debut broadcast.[7] The film was uploaded in its entirety to YouTube on 8 July 2011, having never received an official home video release.[8]