Expose Film Shoot – Midas supplied both 10 & 30 KVA generators

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Film poster for "Expose" featuring two women in bed, with the title "exposé" prominently displayed in red, and the tagline "Nightmares don't end when you wake up..." at the bottom.

Directed by Martin Kemp and produced by Jonathan Sothcoth and Martin Kemp, Following a stress-induced breakdown after producing a bestselling novel Paula Martin retreats to her childhood holiday home to get away from it.

However the old house is full of secrets and mystery, which distract and disturb her fragile state. Her agent arrives to help relieve the pressure but all is not as it seems. In addition slimy journalist Robert Gainer is on a mission to ruin Paula with a story of her breakdown.

It’s left to her analyst Leo Fox to race to her rescue but will he arrive in time?

Filmed partly on location in the heart of rural Suffolk Midas supplied both 10 & 30 KVA generators plus mains and distribution during the month long shoot this March.

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