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Beautiful Dreamer |
SynopsisIt was a time when America was changing forever - the world was at war. Claire Kelly (Brooke Langton) was sure her world had been torn apart forever when she lost her husband, JOE (Colin Egglesfield), the love of herlife, to the ravages of war. JOE, a B-24 pilot, taught to fly as a boy by his beloved grandfather (Barry Corbin), is shot down over Europe during W.W. II and declared dead. Claire is forced to face the reality that Joe is gone and struggles to move on with her life. Two years later, in an amazing twist, Claire encounters Joe’s copilot. He gives her new information about Joe and the crash, compelling her to hit the road in search of answers about Joe’s death and closure. Claire experiences a life-changing moment when she discovers that Joe is alive and living another life in another town. Joe doesn’t recognize Claire. He is a shell of his former self and haunted by the crash that killed a crewmember, who died in his arms, and nearly killed him. Claire seeks the help of Dr. Kessler, a specialist in war related trauma. He advises her to stay close to Joe, but not try to force the past on him. It could do him great harm and perhaps kill him. Claire is torn between her undying love for Joe and the reality that he will never be the same Joe she once knew. In a loving act of selflessness, Claire painfully decides to walk away forever and go home without him. The ending comes with an incredible twist of fate. |
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Editors Comments
With stunning visuals and a moving story, this film is one that will remind audiences what they love about the movies. |
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Specs
Written by Terry Chase Chenowith and Directed by Terri Farley-Teruel USA, 2005, 35mm color, 90 minutes. |
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Recent Screenings/Awards
Temecula Film Festival (2006) Audience and Jury Favorite Feature |
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Future Screenings
AFM Market LA November 2006 |
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Web Site
www.imageworksentertainment.com |
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Print Source
ImageWorks Phone: (818) 716-1670 Fax: (818) 716-8004 ImageworksEntertainment.com |