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Anamorph (DVD)

Anamorph is a 2007 independent psychological thriller film directed by Henry S. Miller and starring Willem Dafoe. Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his. The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas.

Dafoe turned down the role initially but reconsidered after a chance meeting with producer Marissa McMahon on a flight from Los Angeles. The film also has cameo appearances by Mick Foley and Debbie Harry.

The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Milwaukee International Film Festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where star Willem Dafoe started out in theater. It was also shown at the Williamstown Film Festival in November the same year. The film opened in New York City on April 18, 2008 and in Los Angeles on May 2, 2008.

Condition

New

Age Group

Adult

Format

DVD

Publisher

Ifc

Published Date

2008

Brand

Ifc

Rating MPA

R

Recording Studio

Ifc

Amazon ASIN

B001F0TM1C

UPC / EAN

796019814836

Year

2007

ReleaseDate

2008-08-05

RuntimeMins

107

RuntimeStr

1h 47min

Awards

Awards, 1 win

Directors

Henry Miller

Writers

Henry Miller, Tom Phelan

Stars

Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman, Don Harvey

Produced by

Michael G. Gunther, Marissa McMahon, Campbell Miller

Music by

Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek

Cinematography by

Fred Murphy

Film Editing by

Geraud Brisson

Casting By

Kerry Barden, Suzanne Crowley, Billy Hopkins, Paul Schnee

Production Design by

Jackson De Govia

Art Direction by

Doug Huszti, Woods Mackintosh

Set Decoration by

Carrie Stewart

Costume Design by

Eric Daman

Makeup Department

Brian Abbott, Mike Antolino, Tony Antolino, Andrea Bergstol, Milton Buras, Lynn Campbell, Diana Choi, Jerry Constantine, David Fidel, Linda Grimes, John James, Tim Jarvis, Chris Kelly, John Maisano, James Marino Sr., Catherine Marino, Michael Marino, Mike Mulligan, Sylvia Nava, Michael Ostaszew, Jimmy Ramone Marino, Noriko Sato, Paul Sutt, Scott Wallace, Craig Lyman, Jovan Vitagliano

Production Management

Sirad Balducci, Paul A. Levin

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

David Blazina, Kara Doherty, Jason Fesel, Carrie Fix, Lauren Guilmartin, Michael G. Gunther, Josh Newport

Art Department

Nora Ashkar, Meredith Barchat, Martin Bernstein, Lois H. Ciganek Bernini, Cory Copeland, Christopher Doogan, Angela Dufresne, James Geyer, Jeffrey L. Glave, Lou Gluck, W. Steven Graham, Kalina Ivanov, James Kent, Suzanne Kent, Sydney Leier, Brianne Maciejowski, Dan Mahon, Kevin Mahon, Timothy Main, Erin Martinez, Talia Mendillo, Kay Michaels, Arne Olsen Jr., Arne Olsen, Neil Prince, Dave Reardon, Malcolm Reid, Danny Ritches, Erwin F. Sholes, Leo Shvedsky, Cheryl Stewart, Tavia Trepte, Richard Vicencio, Sabrina Wright-Gilliar, Denis Zack, Ian Zdatny, Danielle Webb, Heather Wellik, Joan Winters

Sound Department

Brian Bowles, Robert Fernandez, Robert Fernandez, Anguibe Guindo, Matthew Haasch, Robert Hein, Michelle Mader, Glenfield Payne, Noah Timan, Peter Waggoner, Ryan Collison, Jay Peck

Special Effects by

Conrad V. Brink Jr., Richard Edlund, Neil Ruddy

Visual Effects by

Eric Bruno, David Brzozowski, John H. Burnson, Marla Carter Barrett, Richard Edlund, Jessica Elvin, Janice Lee, Harry Paakkonen, Helena Packer, Sarah Paul, Mark Ritcheson, Robert Skotak, Kenneth Bailey, Joe Morrison

Stunts

Bill Anagnos, Gene Harrison, Manny Siverio, Erik Solky

Camera and Electrical Department

Grady Bayersdorfer, Jim Bokor, Ryan Callahan, Andrew Casey, Steve Comesky, Howard J. Cournoyer, Doug Dalisera, Kenneth Dodd, Christopher Donohue, Damien F. Donohue, Joseph Donohue, Pyare Fortunato, Damian Gonzales, Tim Guinness, Anil Gupta, Larry Huston, Lukasz Jogalla, Meg Kettell, Dmitry Kibrik, Kathleen King, John Leigh, Bruce MacCallum, James Mah, Lance Mayer, Tim McAuliffe, Jeff Muhlstock, James Harold Pollard, Michael Price, Andrew Priestley, Sabatino Rea, Kyle Rudolph, Richard Rutkowski, Lee Shevett, James Sylvia, Lacey Terrell, Danny Woods, J. Dan Wright, Steven Zuch, Paul Franck, Eric Leigh, Michael Oliva, Patrick Quinn, Michael Rudolph

Animation Department

Michael Saz

Casting Department

Sondra James, Laura Verbeke, Meredith Jacobson Marciano, Marny Smith

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jeffrey Abell, Kristin Farley, Marta Font, Tonya Huskey, Jessica T. Sinoway, Rebecca Edmonston

Editorial Department

Ann Gray, Jesse Morrow, Mary Grace Nicolas, Jake Robinson, Joseph Ryals, Michael Smollin, Tim Stipan, Ana Veselic, Joe Violante, Christian Zak, Michael P. Whipple

Location Management

Steve Faughnan, Timothy Goldberg, Jennifer Hoopes, Lissy Morcheles, Collin Smith, Rachel Timpanelli, Nils Widboom

Music Department

Abe Bradshaw, Bronwen Jones, Todd Kasow, Adam Klemens, Vitek Kral, Gabriel Isaac Mounsey, Gene Pritsker, Jonathan Levi Shanes, Bruce Winter, Gabriel Isaac Mounsey

Script and Continuity Department

Anthony Pettine, Jodi Domanic

Transportation Department

Andre Banks, David Boyde, Theodore Brown Jr., Richard R. Busardo, George Campbell, Mike Easter, Kenny Gaskins, Bib Johnson, Rafael Matos, Larry 'Reg Dunlop' McGee, Mike Papini, Barry Sweeney, Donnie Thompson, George Washington, John 'Detroit' White, Jerry Wiener

Additional Crew

James Ahern, Shira Auerhahn, Fredrica Bailey, Keith Bavolar, Robert Beaumont, Debra Blake, Anthony Blanco, Steve Boyle, Andrew Cesana, Jeff Chena, Betty Chin, Alison Cohen, Maryann C. Contrubis, Stephen De Roux, Kristyn DiPane, David Dreishpoon, Leo Driver, Judy Drutz, Ethan Duffy, Kathy England, Vadim Epstein, Monica Estrada, Kelly Evans, Jason Fesel, Damon Gambuto, Jim Garvey, Andy Gilbert, Jonathan Hayes, Louis Katz, Elliot Kerman, Huma Khan, Dan Kukkonen, Angela C. Lee, Nicole Linares, Steve Loff, Gabriella Ludlow, Peter Marschark, Christopher Menges, Paul NcClure, Jake Quinn, Gary Ray, Michael A. Rizzo, Allison Robin, Jessica Ross, Nina Saxon, Sarah Schilling, Kate Schumaecker, Clarence Sharpe, Howard Shipman, Daniel Silverman, Matthew Sullivan, Jared Traum, Noreen Ward, Jennifer D. Wilkins, Krysten Childs, Christopher Corona, Scott Franklin, Lowell Freedman, Katie Kramer, Dantana Muchnick, Sean Oliver, Alexander Vinnitski

Thanks

Chazz Palminteri

Genres

Crime, Horror, Thriller

Companies

Kamala Films

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

5.4

ImDb Rating Votes

9413

Metacritic Rating

43

Short Description

Anamorph is a 2007 independent psychological thriller film directed by Henry S. Miller and starring Willem Dafoe. Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his. The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas.

Dafoe turned down the role initially but reconsidered after a chance meeting with producer Marissa McMahon on a flight from Los Angeles. The film also has cameo appearances by Mick Foley and Debbie Harry.

The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Milwaukee International Film Festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where star Willem Dafoe started out in theater. It was also shown at the Williamstown Film Festival in November the same year. The film opened in New York City on April 18, 2008 and in Los Angeles on May 2, 2008.

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$3,120

Box Office Gross USA

$6,950

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$674,839

Keywords

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