Exclusive: Red Band Trailer For Real-Time Indie Thriller Broken Mile
It’s always intense when thriller films play their suspense in real time.
In Justin McConnell’s Broken Mile, it presents a real-time visceral single-take thriller about a drug addict who awakens to find the woman he is with is dead and must rush to escape the consequences. He enlists his strong-willed ex-girlfriend and tries to avoid a confrontation of a mysterious gun-toting figure who is chasing him.
The film stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Lrm has the exclusive red band trailer premiere for Broken Mile.
Broken Mile premiered earlier with a limited theatrical release in Toronto, Portland and San Diego. It is now released on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray today.
Check out the red band trailer of Broken Mile below and let us know what you think!
Source: Lrm Exclusive...
It’s always intense when thriller films play their suspense in real time.
In Justin McConnell’s Broken Mile, it presents a real-time visceral single-take thriller about a drug addict who awakens to find the woman he is with is dead and must rush to escape the consequences. He enlists his strong-willed ex-girlfriend and tries to avoid a confrontation of a mysterious gun-toting figure who is chasing him.
The film stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Lrm has the exclusive red band trailer premiere for Broken Mile.
Broken Mile premiered earlier with a limited theatrical release in Toronto, Portland and San Diego. It is now released on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray today.
Check out the red band trailer of Broken Mile below and let us know what you think!
Source: Lrm Exclusive...
- 8/26/2017
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Director Justin McConnell’s single-take thriller Broken Mile will have its international theatrical release in Toronto on July 28 and then expanding into Us cinemas starting in Portland on August 4 and San Diego on August 8. More dates and cities will be announced later.
Broken Mile is a real-time single unbroken take film that follows a drug-addict (Francesco Filice) who awakens to find the women he is with dead, and must rush to escape the consequences. Along the way, he enlists the help of his strong-willed ex-girlfriend (Caleigh Le Grand) and avoids confrontation with a gun-toting figure chasing him (Patrick McFadden).
After its theatrical release, Broken Mile will be available on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray on August 15. Indiecan Entertainment will be distributing in Canada and Gravitas Ventures will release it in the States.
Lrm has the exclusive poster for the film below.
Source: Exclusive to Lrm...
Broken Mile is a real-time single unbroken take film that follows a drug-addict (Francesco Filice) who awakens to find the women he is with dead, and must rush to escape the consequences. Along the way, he enlists the help of his strong-willed ex-girlfriend (Caleigh Le Grand) and avoids confrontation with a gun-toting figure chasing him (Patrick McFadden).
After its theatrical release, Broken Mile will be available on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray on August 15. Indiecan Entertainment will be distributing in Canada and Gravitas Ventures will release it in the States.
Lrm has the exclusive poster for the film below.
Source: Exclusive to Lrm...
- 7/10/2017
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Broken Mile, a single take thriller from Toronto filmmaker Justin McConnell, has been picked up for distribution here at home in Canada and for our neighbours down below in America. Indiecan Entertainment acquired the Canadian rights while the American rights went to Gravitas Ventures late last week. Broken Mile should be available for wider comsumption this Summer. Broken Mile, told in real-time and presented as a single unbroken take, follows a drug-addict (Francesco Filice) who awakens to find the woman he is with dead, and must rush to escape the consequences. Along the way he enlists the help of his strong-willed ex-girlfriend (Caleigh Le Grand), and avoids confrontation with the gun-toting figure chasing him (Patrick McFadden). Broken Mile had its world premiere over...
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- 3/28/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Exclusive: Justin McConnell’s feature world premiered at the Whistler Film Festival in Canada.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired director Justin McConnell’s single-take thriller Broken Mile for Us release this summer.
The film had its world premiere at last year’s Whistler Film Festival in British Columbia, Canada under its original title Red Mile and will soon screen in Toronto at the Canadian Film Festival in late March.
Broken Mile is told in real-time and presented as a single unbroken take. The film follows a drug addict (Francesco Filice) who awakens to find the woman he is with dead, and must rush to escape the consequences.
Along the way he enlists the help of his strong-willed ex-girlfriend (Caleigh Le Grand), and avoids confrontation with the gun-toting figure chasing him (Patrick McFadden).
McConnell’s company Unstable Ground produced the film in association with Pasha Patriki’s 9 Light Entertainment, and Andrew van den Houten’s 79th & Broadway Entertainment.
The...
Gravitas Ventures has acquired director Justin McConnell’s single-take thriller Broken Mile for Us release this summer.
The film had its world premiere at last year’s Whistler Film Festival in British Columbia, Canada under its original title Red Mile and will soon screen in Toronto at the Canadian Film Festival in late March.
Broken Mile is told in real-time and presented as a single unbroken take. The film follows a drug addict (Francesco Filice) who awakens to find the woman he is with dead, and must rush to escape the consequences.
Along the way he enlists the help of his strong-willed ex-girlfriend (Caleigh Le Grand), and avoids confrontation with the gun-toting figure chasing him (Patrick McFadden).
McConnell’s company Unstable Ground produced the film in association with Pasha Patriki’s 9 Light Entertainment, and Andrew van den Houten’s 79th & Broadway Entertainment.
The...
- 3/21/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: 79th & Broadway to represent Us rights and Apl Film to handle international sales of Justin McConnell’s thriller.
Andrew van den Houten’s 79th & Broadway Entertainment and Apl Film have joined forces to sell worldwide rights to Justin McConnell’s thriller Red Mile at Afm.
The film, told in real time and presented as a single take, follows a drug addict who wakes up next to a dead woman and must escape the consequences.
McConnell’s Toronto-based Unstable Ground is producing Red Mile in association with Pasha Patriki’s 9 Light Entertainment of Toronto and van den Houten’s New York-based 79th & Broadway Entertainment.
79th & Broadway Entertainment will represent Us rights and Apl Film handles international sales.
The film has just landed a world premiere slot at the Whistler Film Festival in Canada and stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Van den Houten negotiated the deal with Warren Nimchuk and Brian Sweet of Apl...
Andrew van den Houten’s 79th & Broadway Entertainment and Apl Film have joined forces to sell worldwide rights to Justin McConnell’s thriller Red Mile at Afm.
The film, told in real time and presented as a single take, follows a drug addict who wakes up next to a dead woman and must escape the consequences.
McConnell’s Toronto-based Unstable Ground is producing Red Mile in association with Pasha Patriki’s 9 Light Entertainment of Toronto and van den Houten’s New York-based 79th & Broadway Entertainment.
79th & Broadway Entertainment will represent Us rights and Apl Film handles international sales.
The film has just landed a world premiere slot at the Whistler Film Festival in Canada and stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Van den Houten negotiated the deal with Warren Nimchuk and Brian Sweet of Apl...
- 11/3/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
For the first twenty minutes of writer/director Trevor Juras’ first feature, The Interior, viewers can be forgiven for thinking they’re watching a Joe Swanberg mumblecore comedy, which isn’t a bad thing in and of itself – if you’re into that kind of thing.
James (Patrick McFadden) is a disillusioned young man, unhappy in his white collar job, who spends his days dreaming about telling off his boss and his evenings recording agonizingly bad rap songs. When he learns that he is ill with a mysterious ailment, he decides to quit his job and leave Toronto – and his girlfriend – behind in order to do some soul-searching on an extended camping trip deep in the British Columbia forest. When pressed as to why by said girlfriend, his re [Continued ...]...
James (Patrick McFadden) is a disillusioned young man, unhappy in his white collar job, who spends his days dreaming about telling off his boss and his evenings recording agonizingly bad rap songs. When he learns that he is ill with a mysterious ailment, he decides to quit his job and leave Toronto – and his girlfriend – behind in order to do some soul-searching on an extended camping trip deep in the British Columbia forest. When pressed as to why by said girlfriend, his re [Continued ...]...
- 10/25/2015
- QuietEarth.us
The Interior
Director: Trevor Juras
Runtime: 80 minutes
It’s always refreshing to see a filmmaker try something new with the horror genre even if the full package isn’t wholly unique. Enter The Interior, a low-key first feature from Canadian filmmaker Trevor Juras that is split into two very distinct acts.
Set in Toronto, the first act plays like a standard mumblecore comedy about a man in arrested development. We meet James (played by newcomer Patrick McFadden), a frustrated young man who should be happy with his life but remains chronically depressed. James smokes a few joints, records a rap track, loses his job and receives a distressing medical diagnosis when visiting his doctor. Wanting to get away from all the stress, James flees the suffocating big city and heads west on a getaway through the beautiful forests of British Columbia. It’s at this point that the title card...
Director: Trevor Juras
Runtime: 80 minutes
It’s always refreshing to see a filmmaker try something new with the horror genre even if the full package isn’t wholly unique. Enter The Interior, a low-key first feature from Canadian filmmaker Trevor Juras that is split into two very distinct acts.
Set in Toronto, the first act plays like a standard mumblecore comedy about a man in arrested development. We meet James (played by newcomer Patrick McFadden), a frustrated young man who should be happy with his life but remains chronically depressed. James smokes a few joints, records a rap track, loses his job and receives a distressing medical diagnosis when visiting his doctor. Wanting to get away from all the stress, James flees the suffocating big city and heads west on a getaway through the beautiful forests of British Columbia. It’s at this point that the title card...
- 8/4/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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