Wednesday, August 25, 2010

A Horrible Way to Die to Show at the Toronto International Film Festival

Adam Wingard's (Pop Skull) A Horrible Way to Die will be showing at the Toronto International Film Festival beginning September 14th. The film involves an obsessive relationship which puts one man in prison and the woman in fear. A trailer is not currently available, but the first one sheet poster is. Scene left, a woman is hung upside down as the lettering for the film forms a simple house. More details will be posted as they come this way.

A synopsis for A Horrible Way to Die:

"Sarah is starting life over. Her last relationship ended with a revelation that sent her boyfriend, Garrick, to a life sentence in prison. Sarah had no choice but to leave her past behind. Now that she's been relocated to a small town and given a new identity, Sarah’s embracing the opportunity to start life fresh.

Unfortunately for Sarah, the past won't let go. Garrick escapes prison and discovers Sarah's new location, then blazes a violent trail across the country to track her down and disrupt her seemingly perfect new life.

Award-winning director Adam Wingard plays with narrative chronology, sound design and visual aesthetics to slowly unveil the details of Sarah and Garrick's dark past. Meanwhile, Garrick grows ever closer in his search, leading to a violent confrontation in which the true motivation for his obsessive manhunt is finally revealed" (Dread).

Release Date: September 14th (Limited Run).

Director: Adam Wingard.

Writer: Simon Barrett.

Cast: AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Brandon Carroll, and Lane Hughes.

Showings at TIFF include:

# 09/14/10 08:00 PM at the AMC 2
# 09/16/10 05:00 PM at the AMC 2
# 09/18/10 08:00 PM at the AMC 2

More details on the picture will be posted at the TIFF website:

TIFF Official Website

Or the TIFF Facebook page:

TIFF on FB

Sources:

A Horrible Way to Die at Dread Central

Another film from director Adam Wingard:



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