PRISM
| Directed by: | David Simmons |
|---|---|
| Written by: | David Simmons |
| Starring: | Karen Garcia, Matthew Carlton, Brett Lee Alexander |
| Country: | U S A |
| Created: | 2006 |
| Runtime: | 118 min. |
| Member: | ozymandius |
Synopsis
When a young autistic boy witnesses the brutal murder of his parents and falls into a mysterious catatonic state a lovely young psychologist takes on the challenge of helping him. But her solitary quest for answers gets more peculiar and unnerving at each turn, leading her in a direction which tests her professionalism, relationships, and her very hold on reality. Time and consequence seem allied against her as the story plays out over two short days and nights in a psych ward.
Forms: Narrative Fiction, Feature
Genres: Alternative, Drama, Thriller, Crime, Independent, Action/Adventure, Supernatural
Niches: Latino
Cast & Crew
Britt Simmons (Producer), David Simmons (Producer, Director (1st Project,1st Feature))
WritingDavid Simmons (Writer (1st Project,1st Feature))
PerformanceAdam Burnett (Supporting Actor), Brett Lee Alexander (Lead Actor), Brooke Bryant (Supporting Actor), Chip Arnold (Supporting Actor), Chris Strand (Supporting Actor), Chris Cavolo (Supporting Actor), Evelyn Blythe (Supporting Actor), George Chatters (Supporting Actor), Jeff Boyet (Supporting Actor), Jenny Littleton (Supporting Actor), Jeremy Childs (Supporting Actor), Jill Massey (Supporting Actor), Joe Keenan (Supporting Actor), Josh Childs (Supporting Actor), Karen Garcia (Lead Actor), Kevin Haggard (Supporting Actor), Lane Wright (Supporting Actor), Matt Bassett (Supporting Actor), Matthew Carlton (Lead Actor), Ruth Galvaro (Supporting Actor), Shane Bowen (Supporting Actor), Shirley Cody (Supporting Actor)
CameraMatt Coale (Cinematographer/DP), Morgan Loy (Sound Mixer), Ryan Wheale (Sound Mixer)
Art DepartmentRay Ingram (Art Director)
Post ProductionBritt Simmons (Digital Effects)
RepresentationDavid Simmons (Publicist)
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PRISM -- Perception is Relative
A truly independent psychological drama with a supernatural twist. A young autistic boy's horrific experience throws him into a mysterious catatonic state, and his psychologist must fight to figure out why, though her discoveries are more than she expected.

1 Comments about PRISM
Feb 06, 2008 08:00PM
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