Zen Noir
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Zen Noir | |
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Directed by | Marc Rosenbush |
Produced by | Frank Crim, Erika Gardner, Marc Rosenbush |
Written by | Marc Rosenbush |
Starring | Duane Sharp, Kim Chan, Debra Miller, Ezra Buzzington |
Music by | Steven Chesne |
Cinematography | Christopher Gosch |
Editing by | Camden Toy |
Release date(s) | 2004 |
Running time | 71 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Zen Noir is a 2004 surrealist Buddhist murder mystery by independent filmmaker Marc Rosenbush, starring Kim Chan, Duane Sharp, Ezra Buzzington, Debra Miller, Jennifer Siebel and Howard Fong.
[edit] Awards
The film, which opened in theatres on September 15, 2006, has won several prestigious film festival awards.
- Grand Jury Award for Best Feature at the Washington DC Independent Film Festival
- Audience Award for Best Feature at the Rhode Island International Film Festival
- Best Feature at the Moondance Film Festival
- Best Actress at Indiefest Chicago
- Best Cinematography at the Ashland Independent Film Festival.
[edit] External links
- http://www.zenmovie.com
- Zen Noir at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with director Marc Rosenbush on the Drinks with Tony radio show hosted by Tony DuShane
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