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Friday, May 01, 2009

This Weekend Glass Eye Pix is Proud to Present I CAN SEE YOU and THE VIEWER Playing at NYC'S Kraine Theater May 1st Through May 5th, With an Additional Screening on May 10

This Weekend Glass Eye Pix is Proud to Present I CAN SEE YOU and THE VIEWER Playing at NYC'S Kraine Theater May 1st Through May 5th, With an Additional Screening on May 10

NEW YORK, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York Times says: "Filmmaker Graham Reznick arrives with a bang in his feature debut... "I CAN SEE YOU" heralds a splendid new filmmaker with one eye on genre mechanics, one eye on avant-garde conceits and a third eye for transcendental weirdness."

   (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090501/NY09701 )    "This surprising horror debut hits us where it hurts..." -Village Voice   

I CAN SEE YOU, the fifth in Larry Fessenden's celebrated low budget horror ScareFlix anthology, is writer/director Graham Reznick's debut feature film. I CAN SEE YOU was produced by Fessenden and fellow ScareFlix veteran Peter Phok. Fessenden describes the film as "1960's psychedelia by way of David Lynch with dashes of Philip K. Dick and Cronenberg."

Three aspiring ad-men take a weekend in the wilderness, brainstorming for their first assignment: overhauling the image of a once popular cleaning product, Claractix. In the woods, a girlfriend's mysterious disappearance sparks a harrowing descent into unreality. Personalities contort into extremes and visits are made by a specter from Claractix campaigns of the past as the film careens towards it's startling climax.

The film's ad-men are played by real-life members of Waverly Films (Ben Dickinson, Duncan Skiles and Chris Ford), a Brooklyn based production company that has an immense cult following with its comedic YouTube shorts. Summer Day, the free spirited temptress destined to drive them apart, is played by Heather Robb (The House of The Devil, I Sell the Dead), lead singer of folk-rock group The Spring Standards. ClarActix pitchman Mickey Hauser is played by producer Larry Fessenden (I SELL THE DEAD.

THE VIEWER: A Telepathic Interrogation in Three Dimensions

THE VIEWER is a telepathic interrogation experienced from the perspective of a suspected murderer. Telepathic Viewing doesn't come without a price, however; as the suspect resists the mind-reader's tactics, the "viewing" intensity is increased... dissolving the fragile boundaries between memory, identity and reality.

THE VIEWER was shot using a specialized two camera HD rig designed by cinematographer Gordon Arkenberg (I CAN SEE YOU, THE MEANING OF TEA). Featuring a multi-dimensional 5.1 soundscape designed by Graham Reznick, THE VIEWER is a psychedelic feast for both the eyes and ears. Starring Mick Lauer as "The Viewer" and Lindsay Burdge as "The Victim." Written and directed by Graham Reznick.

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Source: Glass Eye Pix

CONTACT: Brent Kunkle, Glass Eye Pix, +1-718-643-6911,
brentkunkle@gmail.com

Web Site: http://www.icanseeyoumovie.com/


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