The Falling (1998)
Karis (Nicole Oliver) is a clothing store owner who picks up a handsome music executive, Lars (Christopher Shyer), in a bar and immediately engages him in some very hot sex that leads to an ongoing physical relationship. One morning Lars encounters Morgan (Rob Lee) in Karis' kitchen; Morgan is her future ex-husband and a policeman with a violent temper who begins a campaign of intimidation to make Lars stop seeing Karis. But wait: 30 minutes into the movie the point-of-view changes to Morgan's, and we see he's not such a bad guy after all and that Lars is the hot-tempered villain. But wait: 30 minutes later the point of view switches to Karis, and it turns out that she hasn't been completely honest about things. Whose story is the real one?
Director:
Raul Sanchez Inglis
Writer:
Raul Sanchez Inglis
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Christopher Shyer as Lars |
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Nicole Oliver as Karis |
| Directing | Raul Sanchez Inglis | Director |
| Writing | Raul Sanchez Inglis | Screenplay |
| Art | Tony Devenyi | Production Design |
| Camera | Gregory Middleton | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Simon Barry | Story |
| Costume & Make-Up | Emanuela Daus | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Vicki Sotheran | Producer |
| Sound | Chris Ainscough | Music |
| Costume & Make-Up | Michelle Hunter | Costume Design |
| Production | Greg Malcolm | Producer |
| Editing | Kelly Herron | Editor |
| Sound | Greg Stewart | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Writing | Raul Sanchez Inglis | Story |
| Production | Audrey Skalbania | Casting |
| Crew | Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |