Awaken (film)

Awaken is a 2012 romance film written and directed by Daric Loo and starring Corey Sevier and Jordan Ladd and Ryan Alosio. The film tells a story about love, loss, hope and dreams. It premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival, and was screened at the Catalina Film Festival, and The Feel Good Film Festival.

Awaken
Film poster
Directed byDaric Loo
Produced byWarner Davis
Daric Loo
Andy Palmer
Written byDaric Loo
StarringCorey Sevier
Jordan Ladd
Ryan Alosio
Music byDarren Fung
CinematographyJ.M.R. Luna
Edited byDaric Loo
Production
company
Cold Arrow Productions
Distributed byOsiris Entertainment
Release date
  • April 30, 2012 (2012-04-30) (Newport Beach)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

Alex's (Corey Sevier) mundane life is changed forever when he has a brief encounter with a mysterious woman named Rachel (Jordan Ladd). His hopes of running into her again are shattered when he learns that she was killed in an accident shortly after they had met. Feeling grief over what could have been, Alex falls asleep and wakes up in her bed. She kisses him, telling him that she loves him. Alex wakes up from the vivid dream, desperate to find out more about Rachel. Inspired by what he discovers, Alex's incredible journey weaves between dreams and reality in search of true love.

Cast

  • Corey Sevier as Alex Hahn
  • Jordan Ladd as Rachel Arai
  • Ryan Alosio as Ben Hahn
  • Renee Dorian as Elaine
  • Kim Poirier as Christine
  • Jeanette O'Connor as Natalia
  • James Gleason as Willy
  • Chris Degner as coffee shop customer
  • Stacey Ann Shevlin as Sandra Shaw
  • Marion Burton as inspector Raines
  • Marie Wilson as Lisa Arai
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