Death is a scary enough thing but for many, the unknown that comes after death is even scarier. Do we simply stop being or is there something for our subconsciousness after our physical body stops breathing? Writer/director Merlin Dervisevic has an idea of what may come next and it's not pleasant.
Cruel & Unusual stars David Richmond-Peck as Edgar, a mousy looking man who wakes up one day in a strange institution. He shares the mysterious place with a number of other individuals and they're all there for the same reason: they killed someone and are now forced to re-live the murder, from the moments leading up to it, the act itself and the aftermath, for all eternity. Except Edgar doesn't believe he belongs there. He's adamant he didn't kill his wife and he's determined to escape [Continued ...]...
Cruel & Unusual stars David Richmond-Peck as Edgar, a mousy looking man who wakes up one day in a strange institution. He shares the mysterious place with a number of other individuals and they're all there for the same reason: they killed someone and are now forced to re-live the murder, from the moments leading up to it, the act itself and the aftermath, for all eternity. Except Edgar doesn't believe he belongs there. He's adamant he didn't kill his wife and he's determined to escape [Continued ...]...
- 4/25/2014
- QuietEarth.us
Corus Entertainment announced the identity of its Corus Made with Pay Fund recipients. Of course, the recepients in question are actually 34 upcoming Canadian films.
By reading the press release, we can come to the conclusion that the high-profile upcoming films among the 34 recipients are:
King Leary, the novel from acclaimed screenwriter and author Paul Quarrington and Verite Films Inc., which follows the final adventure of old-timer Percival Leary, a one-time hockey legend, as he heads to Toronto to become the face of a marketing campaign. Quarrington’s previous works include Galveston, which was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Whale Music, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Fiction in 1989 and King Leary, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal.Author and screenwriter Miriam Toews’ The Flying Troutmans brings her hilarious and heartwarming novel about a family’s road trip across Canada to life in collaboration with screenwriter Semi Chellas...
By reading the press release, we can come to the conclusion that the high-profile upcoming films among the 34 recipients are:
King Leary, the novel from acclaimed screenwriter and author Paul Quarrington and Verite Films Inc., which follows the final adventure of old-timer Percival Leary, a one-time hockey legend, as he heads to Toronto to become the face of a marketing campaign. Quarrington’s previous works include Galveston, which was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Whale Music, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Fiction in 1989 and King Leary, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal.Author and screenwriter Miriam Toews’ The Flying Troutmans brings her hilarious and heartwarming novel about a family’s road trip across Canada to life in collaboration with screenwriter Semi Chellas...
- 12/24/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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