Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Light of Mine

A Resonance Prods. presentation. Created by Jill Remensnyder, Brett Eichenberger. Executive producer, Josh Wallace. Directed, edited by Brett Eichenberger. Script, Jill Remensnyder.With: Ji Tanzer, Rebecca Sanborn, Justin King, Lanie Hoyo.A digital photographer who's going blind makes a person final trip together with his loving wife through Yellowstone in "Light of Mine," that is as replete with good intentions because it is with awkward storytelling options. An average situation of regional moviemaking (within this situation, the Central Northwest of Tigard-based director Brett Eichenberger) that awards good-hearted figures over filmmaking sophistication, the pic will draw curiosity about United States indie fests searching for a product with spectacular landscapes. Professional shutterbug Owen (Ji Tanzer) discovers from his physician he includes a inflamed retina which will soon cause total blindness both in eyes. Owen's music performer wife, Laura (Rebecca Sanborn, a jazz music performer who regularly gigs with Tanzer), urges them to accept trip a person can have, which means a trek from Or towards the most tourist-friendly parts of Yellowstone. Staged moments tend toward wooden dialogue and perfs, while automatically taken moments (for example encounters using the park's imposing wildlife) spark brief moments of great interest.Digital camera (color, 16mm-to-DV), Patrick Neary, Michael Ferry music, John Askew, Rebecca Sanborn production designer, Becky Wilberding. Examined at AFI Film Festival, November. 5, 2011. Running time: 76 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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