The Deafening Silence of a Very Bright Light (2009)
Photographer Barnard Jacobs is dying and Ashley, the woman he loves, won't admit her feelings for him. She's too wrapped up in her cocaine addiction and desire to find a wealthy husband. When fashionista Madeleine begs Barnard to call Ashley for drugs, a party develops. Madeline pairs off with a rich tech executive named Boccaccio. Barnard goes home, where Ashley, seeking peace and solitude, joins him. In flashback, Barnard recalls how his best friend Pickering hired him to take photos of women's eyes. He hired Ashley and the two forged a deep connection. Back in the present, Boccaccio and Madeleine do drugs and become removed from the world. As Barnard learns death is near, he reaches out to Ashley in a final attempt to save both of them.
Director: Mark L. Feinsod
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Andy Waldschmidt as Barnard |
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Marie-Line Grinda as Ashley |
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Melody Bates as Madeleine |
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Nathan Crooker as Boccaccio |
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Steve Coombs as Pickering |
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Suzanne Levinson as Jessica |
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Coelle Peck as Caroline |
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Tom Patrick Stephens as Lucan |
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Phil Hall as Ondioline |
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Donna LaStella as Dr. Crown |
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Ninon Rogers as Anne |
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Will Carter as Michael Kelly |
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Sara McGowan as Laetitia |
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Carmen Lamar as Theresa Cahill |
| Writing | Mark L. Feinsod | Writer |
| Directing | Mark L. Feinsod | Director |
| Crew | Bill Seery | Mixing Engineer |
| Sound | Roland Wolff | Music |
| Production | Paul Wang | Producer |
| Production | Jacob White | Production Assistant |