Friday, January 21, 2011

Fantasy Thriller Respire to Steal Your Breath February 15th with this Trailer and DVD Contest

Respire is a film about myth and the lengths some will go to in order to "prolong life" (MTI). In David A. Cross' film several characters will go through great challenges for immortality and time periods will be crossed in search of the "last breath" (MTI) from others. 28DLA is celebrating this thriller's February 15th release with a DVD give-away. Entry details are below and fans of fantasy can have a look at the trailer for Respire inside.

The synopsis for Respire is below:

"The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one's body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930's, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath...

Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr. Kaminsky, draws the interest of two men - each with different motives. Susan quickly finds herself in a perilous struggle to protect the box and the secrets that it holds" (MTI Home Video).

Release Date: February 15th (DVD, VOD).

Director/wrtier: David A. Cross.

Cast: Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler and Ellie Torrezb.

The trailer for Respire is here:



Special features:

- Behind-the-scenes,
- Stills in Motion: the Asylum photos
- The Auction House
- Alternate cut
- Music video
- Gag reel
- Trailers

Technical details on the release are available at MTI Home Video:

Respire Press Release at MTI Home Video (in pdf)

Pre-orders for those not entering the contest:



*Those interested in winning a DVD of Respire must send an e-mail to 28dayslateranalysis@gmail.com. Include your name, mailing address, and Respire Contest in the title. This contest is open to Canadian and United States citizens only!

**Contest expires January 28th.

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