Dead Body (film)
This article is about the short film. For other uses, see Dead body.
Dead Body | |
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Directed by | Kaz Rahman |
Produced by |
Kaz Rahman Li-Yun Chu |
Written by | Kaz Rahman |
Starring |
Husain Naqvi Ted Hurban Katia Ustinova E. F. Morrill |
Music by |
Marcus Quin Hédi Hurban |
Cinematography | Yuan-Chung Hsu |
Edited by | Li-Yun Chu |
Release dates |
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Running time | 40 minutes |
Country |
Canada USA |
Language | English |
Dead Body is a 2002 short film by Kaz Rahman.
Synopsis
Hassan, a funeral poet, is going through writers block. Sitting at his desk in a small cramped room with his girlfriend lying on a mattress he leaves for some 'air'- instead he drifts and deviates into much more including an endless procession of chewing gum, a rotund Hungarian 'delivery man' and a sexy Russian woman. Hassan's journey has a metaphysical aspect to it and life in this surreal world is focused on the strange work, anxiety and humour that hovers over death.[1]
Cast
- Husain Naqvi as Hassan
- Ted Hurban as Laszlo
- Katia Ustinova as Sveta
- Jean Burns as Girlfriend
- E. F. Morrill as Dead Body
References
- ↑ I love Mani Ratnam Films by Syeda Farida, The Hindu (2004)
External links
- Dead Body at the Internet Movie Database
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