Faces in the Crowd
Revolves around a young elementary school teacher named Anna Marchant (Milla Jovovich), who is attacked by a serial killer known only as Tearjerk Jack and survives, but is left to struggle with a neurological disorder commonly referred to as face-blindness (prosopagnosia).
Only able to recognize voices, she fights to adapt to her diagnosis and the ever-changing faces of those around her. Working with Detective Kerrest (Julian McMahon), Anna races to identify her attacker. All the while the killer is closing in, determined to eliminate this potential witness. Only Anna has seen his face – and he could be anyone.
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PROJECT DETAILS
- Filmed in and around Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, May 8th.
- Actor Julian McMahon is likely best remembered as Dr. Christian Troy from the popular FX series Nip/Tuck.
- Filming was originally aimed to begin sometime in March 2010.
- One of the film's producers was quoted saying: "Julien has written a breathtaking thriller that is truly original, and I was hooked from the first read."
- Budgeted at an estimated $11-million.
- The English-language directorial debut of Julien Magnat (Bloody Mallory), who also wrote the script.
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REVIEW
6/10 | Click here to read the official review from a UHM staff member.
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This has promise. Plot sounds interesting and something original. Cast looks good. looking forward to this one.
Honestly can't wait to see this film. I love the films she chooses. Hopefully this is another great performance by her. I fairly enjoyed The Fourth Kind (Which I think was her latest effort to be released). But first is my all time fav, Resident Evil: Afterlife.
R.I.P Nip/Tuck.
Mila's been busy.
Milla Jovovich!!!! 'Nuff said!
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Wow, I like this. It has a semi decent premise. Sets itself up for many cool plot twists, action packed scenes, and some really frightening visuals. Let's hope it delivers.
BTW, does anyone know if this is a real medical condition?
It is in face a real condition. Typical to those who have had brain injuries. Usually to the frontal lobes. I know this because i have worked in nursing at the North Eastern center for special care and Brain Trauma.