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The Wager (1998 film)

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The Wager
Directed byAaron Woodley
Written byAaron Woodley
Produced byDaniel Hill
Eric Novakovics
Aaron Woodley
StarringPeter Blais
Barclay Hope
Valerie Boyle
CinematographyDavid Greene
Edited byRobert Crossman
Music byE.C. Woodley
Production
company
Paulus Productions
Release date
Running time
19 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Wager is a 1998 Canadian drama short film written and directed by Aaron Woodley. It stars Peter Blais, Barclay Hope, and Valerie Boyle. Denise Cronenberg was one of the film's executive producers.[1]

Synopsis

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A dark and humorous suspense drama which begins late one night as Richard (Hope) is entering his apartment. He encounters an odd man (Blais) dressed in his underwear and holding a box. The stranger proposes a series of morbid wagers referring to what may be hiding within. Each one is more disturbing and profound than the previous, and all lead toward a life-or-death gamble and a startling, unexpected conclusion.[2]

Release

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The film premiered in May 1998 at the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival.[1] It was later screened at various Canadian and American film festivals before being broadcast on CBC Television's Canadian Reflections in February 1999.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jennie Punter, "Anything goes at shorts fest". Toronto Star, May 29, 1998.
  2. ^ Roger Levesque, "Eight more little gems unearthed". Edmonton Journal, February 26, 1999.
  3. ^ "Hype no guarantee of Canadian movie success". Toronto Star, February 9, 1999.
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