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Poster by Shane Rocheleau
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| "A beautiful, compelling film."- David Williams (Director of "Thirteen" and "Lillian," Sundance winner 1993) |
"TIDE" again proves that 35mm photography in high contrast and difficult location situations is still the only way to capture world class cinematic images...images here wash over you with both beauty and a dread that walks hand in hand in both nature and cinema. Well worth a look."
- Rob Tregenza (Director of "Talking to Strangers" and "Inside/Out," Official Selection "Un Certain Regard" Festival de Cannes 1997)
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Summary: What is, we cannot be certain; what will be, we can never know. Hal is an everyman, alone on a beach, drifting from routine to aimelessness and back. His task is plain: decorate the slow, expansive time stretched endlessly before him. Anna, too is alone, a carefree child tied - like all of us - to the peculiar and apathetic alchemy of the universe.
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Production Format: Super 35mm 2.35:1
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Cast: Kenneth Abrams, Maddie Gunter
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Filmmakers: Executive Produced by Jacob Dodd Written & Directed by Shane Rocheleau Sound Design & Edited by Bryant Dameron
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Screening Format: HDCAM (NTSC) DVCProHD (NTSC) DVCAM/MiniDV (NTSC), DVD (NTSC), BETA SP (NTSC)
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Awards:
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Virginia Independent Film Festival - Audience Choice
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Exhibitions:
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Virginia Independent Film Festival Sunday, April 26, 2009 @ 4pm Byrd Theatre, Richmond, VA
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Rosebud Film + Video Festival Saturday, June 27, 2009 @ 12:30pm Rosslyn Spectrum Theater, Arlington, VA
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James River Film Festival Friday, April 17, 2009 @ 7:30pm Firehouse Theatre Richmond, VA
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