Brief Reunion

Brief Reunion is a 2011 American thriller film featuring Joel de la Fuente as Aaron, a successful New England entrepreneur who is haunted by the sudden arrival of a mysterious old friend from his past. It was written and directed by John Daschbach and shot in New England. It also stars Alexie Gilmore, Scott Shepherd, Francie Swift and Quentin Mare.

Brief Reunion
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Directed byJohn Daschbach
Produced byBen Silberfarb
Andrew Lund
Written byJohn Daschbach
StarringJoel de la Fuente
Alexie Gilmore
Scott Shepherd
Quentin Mare
Francie Swift
Music byMichael Shaieb
Distributed byStriped Entertainment
Release date
  • August 10, 2011 (2011-08-10) (Rhode Island International Film Festival)
  • January 18, 2013 (2013-01-18)
Running time
88 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Box office$6,601[1]

Synopsis

Aaron Clark lives a comfortable life in New England. He seems to have it all: financial security, a beautiful wife, and a close-knit circle of friends. But this peaceful existence is shattered by the sudden and unnerving arrival of Teddy, a former classmate and the proverbial snake. Teddy worms back into their lives, “befriending” Aaron’s wife and assistant.

He hijacks a 40th birthday surprise and systematically stalks Aaron — at home, at work, and in cyberspace. Bitter over Aaron’s success, Teddy pries into his business affairs, hinting at improprieties through a combination of extortion and revenge.

Relentlessly, he pushes toward destruction by unearthing and dissecting the past, until one day Aaron snaps. Now everybody asks, is Aaron the man he appears to be? Or is it true that “Nobody really knows anybody, least of all themselves?”.

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