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The Bridge

  • 2005
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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A psychologist, recently fired for her failure to prevent a patient suicide, must deal with an old man looking to die.A psychologist, recently fired for her failure to prevent a patient suicide, must deal with an old man looking to die.A psychologist, recently fired for her failure to prevent a patient suicide, must deal with an old man looking to die.

  • Director
    • Richard Raymond
  • Writer
    • Ludwig Shammasian
  • Stars
    • Andrea Corr
    • Leonard Fenton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    76
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    • Director
      • Richard Raymond
    • Writer
      • Ludwig Shammasian
    • Stars
      • Andrea Corr
      • Leonard Fenton
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrea Corr
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    • Mary
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      • Ludwig Shammasian
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    10vycecc

    "The Bridge" is nothing short of movie making BRILLIANCE!

    "The Bridge" embodies all the aspects of great movie making with a rare mix of drama, music, a great climax and cinematography miraculously blended to perfection. In today's moving making society where nudity and shallow story lines tend to dominate movie theaters, this short film is a breath of fresh air. This film may be short, but it holds the power to fill the shoes of a full length film. "The Bridge" contains all that is important in a full length film, yet keeps the watcher entertained from beginning until end, with no dull, near pointless moments in between. "The Bridge" is a MUST SEE, both director Richard Raymond and lead actress Andrea Corr produce film-making at its BEST!!! Both actress and director seem in perfect unison in this BRILLIANT, MUST SEE film!!!!!!
    7rufus_t_firefly

    A thinking-person's stylized art film. Fans of Andrea Corr as actor will enjoy it also.

    Some young filmmakers cut their teeth on lowbrow, meant-for-drive-in (now direct-to-video) B-movies with little money and even fewer expectations. Hollywood maestro of low-budget pulp movies Roger Corman gave future cinematic superstar directors their early breaks. People like Martin Scorsese. Francis Ford Coppola. Jonathan Demme. Once they were given bigger budgets and higher quality scripts, they matured into the masters they are now.

    Still, some lucky artists begin immediately with debut films that are of a much higher caliber, and far more subjective and personal, than the typical rookie fare. Take David Lynch's surrealistic nightmare 'Eraserhead.' Or Roman Polanski's innovative 'Knife in the Water.' These aren't merely movies, they're primal dreamscapes painted on a living celluloid canvas.

    In the tradition of visually-stylized old-school directors such as Fritz Lang, Igmar Bergman and Stanley Kubrick, Richard Raymond's debut short film The Bridge relies heavily on camera work, lighting, and picture composition to create its ominous mood. The music by Niko Tsonev sets the right atmosphere, with a sound as dark as the film's look. What you hear and feel emotionally is just as important as what you see.

    In a story by Ludwig Shammasian that's reminiscent of early Rod Serling, two lonely characters (Andrea Corr and Leonard Fenton) find each other under strange circumstances on a cold, snow-covered bridge. Both have suffered great losses, and are in the midst of despair. What happens when they connect is what carries the minimalist plot, such as it is. No spoilers here. Like any good Alfred Hitchcock suspense film, it's better not knowing what's coming. However, having said that, don't expect the supernatural or paranormal. This isn't really an M.Night movie.

    The only two actors in the film come from vastly different backgrounds, generations apart. Ms. Corr is performing in only her fourth movie role, and her first as lead. Best known in Europe & elsewhere as the diminutive lead singer of Irish pop-rock quartet The Corrs, her professional acting experience amounts to a small supporting role in 'The Commitments' (1991), a 2-minute cameo as a teen-aged mistress in 'Evita' (1996), and a prominent supporting role as a rural violin prodigy and ingénue in 'The Boys (and Girl) from County Clare' (2003). Only in that last feature could she show off her acting chops. Some pedantic souls might quibble about the authenticity of Andrea's West Ireland accent (she's from Dundalk on the east coast), or notice the less-than-convincing simulated violin skills (she's a pianist & tin-whistle player by trade), but no-one can dismiss her emotional depth or charismatic screen presence, particularly in this short-subject film. The camera adores her luminous face, even when made to look decidedly unglamorous, as in 'Clare' and 'Bridge.'

    Leonard Fenton has been acting since the 1950's, mostly on stage and on television in the UK. He's highly regarded as a "traditionalist" actor who buries himself in his characters. In this role, he exudes both empathy and menace as an old man at the end of his rope.

    If high-minded concepts mixed with visual flair is your bag, then you'll enjoy this latter-day "Twilight Zone" episode. But don't look for any off-screen narrator to help fill-in the gaps, or any comic relief, either. This is one serious, somber thriller. And beautifully rendered, in an ethereal, 'Blue Velvet' kind of way. The ending leaves itself completely open to interpretation. The viewer takes whatever he/she chooses from it. That is what in cinematic parlance is called 'challenging.' An exercise for the cerebrum.

    The Bridge may be only 25 minutes long, but Raymond has managed to pack it with style and depth worthy of a feature. It's an idiosyncratic film that hints at what he could achieve as a filmmaker if given a more fully-realized script and more characters to direct. There are promising careers ahead for both Raymond and Corr if they continue to pursue quality work.
    10madonnalourdes2002

    The Bridge is a Brilliant movie, a MUST SEE!!

    Richard Rayond did a phenomenal job in the directing of "The Bridge." It is a FANTASTIC movie. Andrea Corr, the lead actress whom played Mary, is a force to be reckoned with, she is incredible, she portrays her character so well, she IS her!! This movie is a perfect mix of emotion and intrigue, compelling it's viewers into a new dimension. We give it a 10 out of 10 stars, it is PURE PERFECTION, an absolute masterpiece!! Anyone who gets the chance to see this wonderful short film, please do!!! You will be inspired from beginning to end, there is no stopping it. It was also the official selection at several film festivals. A+++++! Alisha & Lisa

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Richard Raymond Films
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      • £625,000 (estimated)
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      25 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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