Grantham based law firm JMP Solicitors has
invested in a movie which is said to be the UK’s most expensive co-operative
based film ever made.
The movie, ‘A Dark Reflection’ was produced
by former British Airways Captain Tristan Loraine under his award winning
production banner ‘Fact Not Fiction Films’ and screens at the Cannes Film
Festival on 15th May and 19th May. The film is in the
style of ‘Erin Brockovitch’ meets ‘All the Presidents Men’ and tells the story
of a chilling conspiracy at the heart of the aviation industry.
JMP Solicitors Managing Director, Ian Howard
said “We decided to invest in this film as the issues highlight the serious
health and safety concerns from air recirculated into commercial jet engine
cabins, an issue which is at the heart of our cabin crew claims service”.
“The firm is representing a number air crew
that have worked for British airlines for a number of years and who are
consequently at an increased risk of experiencing serious health
complications”.
A Dark Reflection stars Rita Ramnani (The
Hunt for Gollum), Stephen Tompkinson (Brassed Off & DCI Banks) and Marina
Sirtis (Star Trek).
Director and Producer, Tristan Loraine said
“A 1000 people helped make this film to expose a serious health and flight
safety issue that impacts aviation today. Funding from around the world,
including the investment from JMP Solicitors has supported us to screen this
film at the Cannes Film Festival.
The firm encourages frequent air passengers,
air stewards, air stewardesses and pilots to visit their dedicated website at www.cabincrewclaims.co.uk to become
aware of the issues this film highlights and to register their interest in making
a claim.