Faces in the crowd [videorecording] / Forecast Pictures ; Frantic Films Live Action Productions ; Minds Eye Entertainment ; produced by Jean-Charles Lévy, Kevin DeWalt, Clément Miserez ; written and directed by Julien Magnat.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: ME-13478 | Millennium EntertainmentME-13479 | Millennium EntertainmentPublication details: [Los Angeles, Calif.] : Millennium Entertainment, 2011.Description: 1 videodisc (102 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 161666102X
- 1616661038
- 9781616661021
- 9781616661038
- Music, John McCarthy ; cinematography, Rene Ohashi ; editor, Antoine Vareille.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | HORROR Faces in | Available | 33111007373810 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
An elementary school teacher survives a savage attack by a notorious serial killer, and struggles to identify him after being stricken with a bizarre neurological disorder that prevents her from recognizing people's faces. When Anna Marchant (Milla Jovovich) was attacked by the killer known as Tearjerk Jack, a blow to the head left her stricken with prosopagnosia. Commonly known as face-blindness, it's a psychological affliction that renders even one's closest relatives unrecognizable. Now, with only her sense of hearing to go on as the hunt for Tearjerk Jack intensifies, Anna joins Detective Kerrest (Julian McMahon) in attempting to track down the elusive madman before he strikes again. Meanwhile, Tearjerk Jack has no problem recognizing Anna, and he's determined to silence her before she can turn him in to the police. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
DVD release of the 2011 motion picture.
Special features: bonus materials, previews.
Music, John McCarthy ; cinematography, Rene Ohashi ; editor, Antoine Vareille.
Milla Jovovich, Julian McMahon, Michael Shanks, Sarah Wayne Callies, Marianne Faithfull.
A woman is attacked by a vicious serial killer and survives, but she is unable to identify him because she suffers from prosopagnosia, or 'face-blindness', the inability to recognize faces and facial features. Any person in her life, even friends or family, could possibly be the killer, but she is unable to tell which one because they look different to her every time she sees them. As she struggles with her problem, the killer could strike again at any time.
Rating: R, disturbing violent content and some sexuality.
DVD ; widescreen version.
English dialogue with optional English or Spanish subtitles ; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.