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Carcasses
Directed by Denis Cote
Quotes:
“Enjoyably Eccentric!” —Variety
“One Of The Top Ten Canadian Films of the Year!—Toronto International Film Festival
“Carcasses indicates the revival of the Quebec Auteur Cinema!” —Premiere Magazine
“Born Somewhere in the confines of the cinema of Werner Herzog and Lisandro Alonso” —Cahier de Cinema
Creative Commentary by the IGN DigiGods
Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s Wade Major and Mark Keizer; Hosts of The DigiGods DVD Podcast and Web-TV’s “Stupid for Movies.”
Awards:
Official Selection! Toronto International Film Festival
Director’s Fortnight Cannes Film Festival 2009
Synopsis:
Jean-Paul Colmor is 74 years old. After an accident early in his life he took a retreat in collecting cars, wrecks and junk, for the last 40 years. Living among tons and tons of debris, he quietly works each day on his unimaginable property, furnishing and dealing car parts to mechanics and other iron afficionados. One day… four intruders visit Colmor in search of a corner of twisted paradise. The old man proves to be a lot more than they expected. Critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic, for style and substance, Carcasses uses documentary and fictitious elements in trying to get at the soul of an unthinkable place.
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Cast:
Jean-Paul Colmor
Etienne Grutman
Charles-Elie Jacob
Celia Leveillee-Marois
Mark Scanlon
Canada 2009
78 Minutes, Color
Suspense
French with English subtitles
Not Rated
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 1.78
DVD UPC 658769 103731
CAT# VF1037
$19.95 SRP |
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