What do you do when your wife can’t tell the difference between a shrink and a shop, your eight year old son may have serious psychological problems, while his gay godfather lies half beaten to death in hospital? Your boss is drawing you into a scam which could cost you your career and your father expects more of you than you feel you can deliver - these are the dilemmas and secrets of Marcus Aylesbury (Damian Lewis).Set for DVD release by Momentum Pictures on 7 April 2008 Chromophobia is a darkly comedic drama, directed and written by Martha Fiennes (Onegin), which shows that every family has its secrets and tries to hold them hidden within domestic walls. A superb ensemble cast portrays a collection of characters that find themselves in situations which threaten their stable place in a society where privilege, birth and beauty are no longer powerful enough to protect the fortunate few. Though this is a story about a bourgeois family slowly coming apart at the seams in London, it is equally as relevant in Los Angeles, New York, Paris or Tokyo. Chromophobia shines a torch into the closets and bedrooms of those who ought to know better and rattles the foundations of affluent, trendy London society.Psychoanalysis, cosmetic surgery, retail therapy, yoga and adultery are now the way we deal with boredom and discontent in our lives, our work and our marriages. Is there a place for tradition, loyalty, honesty or morality in today’s world? Chromophobia deals with the comedy, dramas and dilemmas of a modern life in which we all have been told that… WE CAN HAVE IT ALL.Chromophobia