Stars: Tim Scott-Walker, Jannica Olin, Oliver Browne, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Kristina Erdely | Written and Directed by Simon Horrocks
Independent films have a freedom not only to test the limits of the audience but sometimes frustrate them. This frustration is not in a negative way, but it’s the fact that when independent filmmakers have the freedom to create their own vision, they can decide to take a more cryptic approach to the story process you see on the screen, where the final revelation is the only way to truly understand what you’ve seen. Third Contact is a film like this, where the focus is on the audience themselves to fully understand what they are seeing.
Third Contact has three important elements which are the psychologist Dr David Wright (Tim Scott-Walker), a suicide the loved one left behind. When Rene commits suicide his sister Erika (Jannica Olin) travels to London to sort out his things.
Independent films have a freedom not only to test the limits of the audience but sometimes frustrate them. This frustration is not in a negative way, but it’s the fact that when independent filmmakers have the freedom to create their own vision, they can decide to take a more cryptic approach to the story process you see on the screen, where the final revelation is the only way to truly understand what you’ve seen. Third Contact is a film like this, where the focus is on the audience themselves to fully understand what they are seeing.
Third Contact has three important elements which are the psychologist Dr David Wright (Tim Scott-Walker), a suicide the loved one left behind. When Rene commits suicide his sister Erika (Jannica Olin) travels to London to sort out his things.
- 3/5/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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