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Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Hamlet Sarkissian
Ariadna Gil
Adam Trese
Cully Fredricksen
V.j. Foster
Molly Bryant
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Set in contemporary Los Angeles, a psychological thriller concerning Jimmy, a talented photographer with true artist's sensibilities who takes a job as a crime scene photographer with the LAPD. Unable to comprehend and accept the dark and cruel reality of the crime scenes, Jimmy starts to beautify the crime scenes by changing the composition, lighting and lenses he uses, and shooting the victims in surreal and living poses. His wife, Maria, a talented ballet dancer, becomes increasingly concerned about his peculiar behavior. Not knowing what to do and also wanting to help with money, she renews an old friendship with the transvestite Fish, a club owner, who gets her a job as an exotic dancer. But a drug scam goes wrong and her life is put in danger when she witnesses a murder at the club. Confronted by his partners, Jimmy faces the reality of his wife becoming a victim of the same kind of violent murders he was forced to photograph.
Director
Hamlet Sarkissian
Cast
Ariadna Gil
Adam Trese
Cully Fredricksen
V.j. Foster
Molly Bryant
Kirk Ward
Crew
Albertino Abela
Martiros Adalian
Bobby Bragg
Phillip Christon
Deborah Greenfield
Tassos Kazinos
Brandon Kubisen
Vahan Manoukian
Tigran Mansuryan
Ariadna Papio
Hamlet Sarkissian
Dawn Stewart
Haris Zambarloukos
Andrea Zondler
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States April 2000
Released in United States Fall September 26, 2003
Released in United States February 2000
Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 24-30, 2000.
Shown at Palm Beach International Film Festival February 4-13, 2000.
Directorial debut for Hamlet Sarkissian.
Released in United States February 2000 (Shown at Palm Beach International Film Festival February 4-13, 2000.)
Released in United States April 2000 (Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 24-30, 2000.)
Released in United States Fall September 26, 2003