Die (film)
Die is a 2010 Canadian-Italian thriller film written by Domenico Salvaggio and directed by Dominic James and starring Elias Koteas and Emily Hampshire.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Dominic James |
Produced by | Pierfrancesco Fiorenza |
Written by | Domenico Salvaggio |
Story by | Nick Mead |
Starring | Elias Koteas Emily Hampshire |
Cinematography | Nicolas Bolduc Giulio Pietromarchi |
Edited by | Sacha Sojic |
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Country | Canada Italy |
Language | English |
Plot
Six strangers wake up in cells in an underground facility. Their captive decides their fate with the roll of a die.
Cast
- Elias Koteas as Mark Murdock
- Emily Hampshire as Lisa Meridian
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Jacob Odessa
- Caterina Murino as Sofia Valenti
- Patricia McKenzie as Diane Robinson
- Karl Pruner as Zach Emmett
- Katie Boland as Melody Chambers
- Fabio Fulco as Robert Moretti
- Simone-Élise Girard as Claire
- Bill Croft as Deakins
- Chip Chuipka as William
- Peter Miller as Tom
- Frank Schorpion as Chef Wesley
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gollark: I'm not sure how much that would actually cost. If a lot, maybe some sort of incremental approach could somehow work.
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References
- "Focus Canada at Shanghai Int'l Film Festival". www.chinesefilms.cn. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- Chris Bumbray (July 21, 2011). "Review: Dominic James' Die, starring Elias Koteas". JoBlo. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- David Johnson (April 13, 2012). "Review - Die". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- Steve Newton (November 2, 2011). "Die introduces horror fans to a kinder, gentler world of torture porn". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
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