A botched wedding proposal between two small town youngsters spirals into an epic Montreal night of chaos, confusion and destiny.A botched wedding proposal between two small town youngsters spirals into an epic Montreal night of chaos, confusion and destiny.A botched wedding proposal between two small town youngsters spirals into an epic Montreal night of chaos, confusion and destiny.
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After watching this film i immediately had to find out who made it , and find out everything else they had done....then, had to find out what all the actors had done...then i had to see what everyone was getting up to next.
well, don't bother. save yer bandwidth. The guy who wrote it, directed it, and starred in it. Gavin Hefferman. 23 years old, took a year to complete between pre and post while studying. its filmed on digital with a 10k budget, using a cast of unknowns. I found this out after watching it.
i think this is one of the BEST films I've seen this year. all the characters are totally believable, the script isn't far-fetched, but when its unusual or foreign, its still very believable. i think there's maybe 3 songs used in the whole film, and one of those is classical played on hifi in the script.
I think if i knew how the film was made, and the budget, i probably wouldn't have enjoyed it as much, i would have expected more. but with out that level of expectation, trying to chop down a young filmmaker, i thoroughly enjoyed the whole moofee. i couldn't think of a fault now if i tried.
I could write about details or plot or crap, (if thats what you want, read a different review) I gotta go and give friends my copy to watch......
well, don't bother. save yer bandwidth. The guy who wrote it, directed it, and starred in it. Gavin Hefferman. 23 years old, took a year to complete between pre and post while studying. its filmed on digital with a 10k budget, using a cast of unknowns. I found this out after watching it.
i think this is one of the BEST films I've seen this year. all the characters are totally believable, the script isn't far-fetched, but when its unusual or foreign, its still very believable. i think there's maybe 3 songs used in the whole film, and one of those is classical played on hifi in the script.
I think if i knew how the film was made, and the budget, i probably wouldn't have enjoyed it as much, i would have expected more. but with out that level of expectation, trying to chop down a young filmmaker, i thoroughly enjoyed the whole moofee. i couldn't think of a fault now if i tried.
I could write about details or plot or crap, (if thats what you want, read a different review) I gotta go and give friends my copy to watch......
EXPIRATION - A delightful discovery from the Victoria Indie Film Fest.
A fresh new Montreal filmmaker's no-budget film that outclasses most big budget projects. Every shot is beautifully composed, memorable characters you really care about, and each scene has a reason and depth. Smart sound track too.
Gavin Heffernan wrote and directed and co-starred as the reluctant protagonist on a journey "amidst the chaotic, yet seemingly predestined events of a Fall Montreal night". It is a labour of love project and it worked!
On the DVD, the real, not promotional, "making of" doc gives you as sense of the energy, sacrifice, and care that went into the production. And the "director's commentary" recorded hours after a marathon final editing session reflects the same. Gavin sounds somewhat dazed and, sitting in front of three uncorked Coronas, shares with us the triumph and wonder of a cool auteur's film, beautifully realized.
I'll be showing it soon as part of my weekly film series. Like POST CONCUSSION, discoveries like this are what I live for.
A fresh new Montreal filmmaker's no-budget film that outclasses most big budget projects. Every shot is beautifully composed, memorable characters you really care about, and each scene has a reason and depth. Smart sound track too.
Gavin Heffernan wrote and directed and co-starred as the reluctant protagonist on a journey "amidst the chaotic, yet seemingly predestined events of a Fall Montreal night". It is a labour of love project and it worked!
On the DVD, the real, not promotional, "making of" doc gives you as sense of the energy, sacrifice, and care that went into the production. And the "director's commentary" recorded hours after a marathon final editing session reflects the same. Gavin sounds somewhat dazed and, sitting in front of three uncorked Coronas, shares with us the triumph and wonder of a cool auteur's film, beautifully realized.
I'll be showing it soon as part of my weekly film series. Like POST CONCUSSION, discoveries like this are what I live for.
I was astounded on how professional this movie was made with the budget it had. I wish Gavin the best of luck in the future. I really enjoyed the plot and dialogue, and hope to see more from him in the future. The dialogue sounded real, not forced. The scenes were laid out very well. The plot was easy to follow. The movie plot looked believable. It is amazing that the film was done by a college student with a lot of volunteers! Gavin, do yourself a favor. Get the Independent Film Channel (IFCTV.com) to air this. That should get the exposure you are looking for.
Expiration is a wonderful film. Forget the fact that this is Gavins first film. Even in comparison to professional films this movie is one of the most enjoyable films i have seen this year. i loved the storyline, the cast, the characters and the way the film was shot. It was eye candy. I would love to work with Gavin on his next project to see what he will next after getting some experience with Expiration. He might be even better!!
Had the pleasure of meeting many talented directors and filmmakers out
at the Victoria film fest 2004 (best fest ever), and I have to say to
the world, this 23-year-old-kid is the Real Deal.
I've been in film for many years and I was just blown away by his
feature debut from a creative, technical and poetic point of view.
American Beauty meets After Hours with loads of unexpected thrills
(let's just say I'll never play roulette again) and grace (especially
between the 2 leads). Go out and find this movie and watch it. If you're
a studio head out there - give this guy a deal. Good stuff Gavin.
Warren P. Sonoda, director, Ham & Cheese.
at the Victoria film fest 2004 (best fest ever), and I have to say to
the world, this 23-year-old-kid is the Real Deal.
I've been in film for many years and I was just blown away by his
feature debut from a creative, technical and poetic point of view.
American Beauty meets After Hours with loads of unexpected thrills
(let's just say I'll never play roulette again) and grace (especially
between the 2 leads). Go out and find this movie and watch it. If you're
a studio head out there - give this guy a deal. Good stuff Gavin.
Warren P. Sonoda, director, Ham & Cheese.
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- TriviaThe first day of auditions was scheduled for and completed on 11 September 2001.
- SoundtracksTomorrow is Near
Performed by Cooper Thomson and Shane Watt
Words and Music by Cooper Thomson
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