Displacement
[A] clever masterpiece...forceful and intellectual.
Displacement
Have you ever wanted a second chance? To give someone a gift you weren't able to give? Tell them you loved them one last time? These are the questions at the heart of DISPLACEMENT, a character-driven time travel story that explores themes of love and loss, the power of forgiveness, and the consequences of turning back the clock.
All of this within the context of a mind-bending thriller that follows brilliant young physics student Cassie Sinclair (Courtney Hope) as she attempts to solve the murder of her boyfriend Brian (Christopher Backus) while battling short-term memory loss, mysterious pursuers, severe physical distress and time slips caused by a quantum entanglement event.
Grieving over the death of her mother (Susan Blakely) to cancer, Cassie must find a way to reverse the deadly time anomaly and solve the mystery of Brian’s death, all while avoiding a shadowy organization that is dogging her every move, sending Cassie on a journey that will shake her very core, setting off a chain of events that brings her to the brink of complete emotional and physical collapse.
In order to untangle the anomaly, Cassie seeks counsel from her old physics professor (Bruce Davison), encounters her estranged physicist father (Lou Richards) and finds herself being repeatedly interrogated by the mysterious Dr. Miles (Sarah Douglas) all of which reveal clues that lead her further down a path toward discovery and potential redemption. But at how steep a price?
Written and Directed by multi-award-winning filmmaker Kenneth Mader, recently named one of the "Top 100 Indie Filmmakers in the World" in the book by Action On Film's Del Weston, DISPLACEMENT was honored with numerous awards on the film festival circuit last year including:
Winner - Best Science Fiction Film - Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival
Winner - Best Science Fiction Film - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner - Best Supporting Actor, Bruce Davison - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner - Chrononaut Award, Outstanding Time Travel Film - Boston Science Fiction Film Festival
People’s Choice Award Nominee - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Official Selection - Phoenix Film Festival
Official Selection - USA Film Festival
The film is now enjoying a nationwide theatrical release in select cities with an exclusive Los Angeles area engagement at the Laemmle Monica Film Center beginning April 28.
All of this within the context of a mind-bending thriller that follows brilliant young physics student Cassie Sinclair (Courtney Hope) as she attempts to solve the murder of her boyfriend Brian (Christopher Backus) while battling short-term memory loss, mysterious pursuers, severe physical distress and time slips caused by a quantum entanglement event.
Grieving over the death of her mother (Susan Blakely) to cancer, Cassie must find a way to reverse the deadly time anomaly and solve the mystery of Brian’s death, all while avoiding a shadowy organization that is dogging her every move, sending Cassie on a journey that will shake her very core, setting off a chain of events that brings her to the brink of complete emotional and physical collapse.
In order to untangle the anomaly, Cassie seeks counsel from her old physics professor (Bruce Davison), encounters her estranged physicist father (Lou Richards) and finds herself being repeatedly interrogated by the mysterious Dr. Miles (Sarah Douglas) all of which reveal clues that lead her further down a path toward discovery and potential redemption. But at how steep a price?
Written and Directed by multi-award-winning filmmaker Kenneth Mader, recently named one of the "Top 100 Indie Filmmakers in the World" in the book by Action On Film's Del Weston, DISPLACEMENT was honored with numerous awards on the film festival circuit last year including:
Winner - Best Science Fiction Film - Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival
Winner - Best Science Fiction Film - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner - Best Supporting Actor, Bruce Davison - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner - Chrononaut Award, Outstanding Time Travel Film - Boston Science Fiction Film Festival
People’s Choice Award Nominee - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Official Selection - Phoenix Film Festival
Official Selection - USA Film Festival
The film is now enjoying a nationwide theatrical release in select cities with an exclusive Los Angeles area engagement at the Laemmle Monica Film Center beginning April 28.
Genre
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Mystery
Web Site
Runtime
112
Language
English
Director
Kenneth Mader
Producer
Zander Villayne,
Kenneth Mader
Writer(s)
Kenneth Mader
Cast
Courtney Hope,
Bruce Davison,
Susan Blakely,
Sarah Douglas,
Karan Oberoi
Played at
Monica Film Center 4.28.17 - 5.04.17
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