The Crooked Eye
(ON DEMAND)
DIRECTED BY - D.C. Douglas
Academy Award winner Linda Hunt narrates a day in the life of Sharon (Fay Masterson) as she struggles with a recent divorce and a current perception problem. A visually stunning adaptation of Betty Malicoat's short story of the same name. Part live action, part animation, The Crooked Eye dreamily weaves between past and present, delicately painting a psychological portrait of a troubled woman.
GENRES - animation, drama, short films
Film Info
RUNTIME - 18 minutes
RATING - Not Rated
YEAR - 2009
Related Links:
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CAST | |
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Fay Masterson | Sharon |
Katherine Boecher | Rosemary |
Linda Hunt | Sharon's Narrator |
Monnae Michaell | Sharon's Supervisor |
D.C. Douglas | Frank |
Joe Duer | Roy |
Clement Blake | Wayne |
Ari Barak | Sharon's Doctor |
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FESTIVALS
- Big Bear Film Festival 2009 (Big Bear, United States)
- Dances With Films 2009 (Los Angeles, United States)
- Fresno Filmworks Film Festival 2009 (Fresno, United States)
- Garden State Film Festival 2009 (Asbury Park, United States)
- HDFest Film Festival 2009 (New York, United States)
- HollyShorts Film Festival 2009 (Hollywood, United States)
- Los Angeles International Short Film Festival 2009 (Los Angeles, CA)
- Malibu International Film Festival 2009 (Malibu, California)
- Miami International Film Festival 2009 (Miami, United States)
- Nashville International Film Festival 2009 (Nashville, United States)
Awards
- Best Animated Short (Winner)
2009 Red Rock Film Festival (Springdale, Utah) - Best Narration (Winner)
2009 Seattle True Independent Film Festival (Seattle, WA) - Best Screenplay (Winner)
2009 HDFest Film Festival (New York, United States) - Jury Award (Winner)
2009 Yosemite Film Festival (Yosemite, United States)
Press
"A dreamy whisper of a film...an intriguing and thought-provoking film."
-Richard Propes, THEINDEPENDENTCRITIC.COM
"I have never seen a film that comes so close to how anxiety and depression really feel."
-Terra King, EXAMINER.COM