A Reason
A Reason
Serena, a young, gay introvert and her controlling older brother Nathan, are forced to endure a dreaded family gathering at the house of their elegant elderly Aunt Irene to hear the reading of her will – setting off an unexpected course of events that ultimately forces the clan to reevaluate their views on love, forgiveness, and what family means in the modern age.
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OFFICIAL TRAILER
TAGLINE
THERE IS A REASON TO STAY AWAY FROM AUNTIE…
TECH SPECS
TRT: 112 minutes
Format: 2:35 (Scope)
Sound: Dolby 5.1
Rating: R
Country: USA
Language: English
Website: www.AReasontheMovie.com
Genre: Mystery, Drama
CAST & CREW
Directed by: Dominque Schilling
Cast: Magda Apanowicz, Nick Eversman, Ron Melendez, Madeleine Falk with Roxanne Hart and Marion Ross
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY
Winner, Grand Jury Prize — Orlando Urban Film & Music Festival
Winner, Best Writer — LA Femme International Film Festival
Winner, Best Supporting Actress — Hoboken International Film Festival
Winner, Best Score — Global Music Awards
Winner, Best Film — IndieFest
Nominee, Best Score — Hollywood Music in Media Awards
Official Selection — Orlando Film Festival
Official Selection — Sun and Sand Film Festival
“The film has promising moments and interesting shots…” -LA Times
“… (Marion) Ross, clearly enjoying the opportunity to play a harder-edged role than usual, displays her customary admirable professionalism.” -The Hollywood Reporter
“… famously unappreciated in the film industry…” -LAWeekly
“…Marion Ross rules the roost in A Reason” -Yahoo! Voices
“The Indie Sleeper of the Year” –Erin P. Capuano, Digital Journal
“…A Reason perfectly captures the complexities of disconnected families” -AfterEllen.com
“The film questions prejudices…” – MoviePilot.com
“…a passion filled project…” -Examiner.com
“(Marion Ross) is a terrific actress, beautiful, funny, wise and an amazing spirit.”
-AgentsOfGeek.com
“…story about a family who is brought together by unfortunate circumstances…”
-BuzzworthyRadiocast.com
“…such an amazing cast.” -Filmsnobbery.com
“(Marion) Ross plays Aunt Irene, an elegant, yet villainous woman dying of pancreatic cancer… a departure of sorts.” -CinemaNerdz.com
“…beautiful in every way…” – TheMovieBit.com