Final Cut


1h 25m 2004

Brief Synopsis

In a world where people are implanted with a chip that records their lives, one man has final cut on the recorded history of his clients. Alan Hackman is the best "cutter" in the business, his ability to grant the corrupt absolution of the sins of his clients, has put him in high demand. However, hi

Film Details

Also Known As
The, FinalCut
MPAA Rating
Genre
Thriller
Release Date
2004
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 25m

Synopsis

In a world where people are implanted with a chip that records their lives, one man has final cut on the recorded history of his clients. Alan Hackman is the best "cutter" in the business, his ability to grant the corrupt absolution of the sins of his clients, has put him in high demand. However, his talent for viewing life without emotion has shaped him into a cold distant man and has made him unable to experience life in the first person. He believes he is a "sin eater" and his work provides him with the ability to absolve the dead of their sins. While cutting a Rememory for a high-powered colleague, Alan discovers an image from his childhood that has haunted him his entire life. This discovery leads him on a high intensity search for truth and redemption.

Film Details

Also Known As
The, FinalCut
MPAA Rating
Genre
Thriller
Release Date
2004
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 25m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Fall October 15, 2004

Released in United States February 2004

Released in United States on Video March 22, 2005

Shown at Berlin International Film Festival February 5-15, 2004.

Feature directorial debut for Omar Naim.

Released in United States February 2004 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival February 5-15, 2004.)

Released in United States on Video March 22, 2005

Released in United States Fall October 15, 2004