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A Resurrection (film)

A Resurrection (also titled The Sibling) is an American horror-thriller film written and directed by Matt Orlando. The film stars Mischa Barton, Michael Clarke Duncan and Devon Sawa.[2] On 12 November 2012 a trailer was released.[3] The film premiered in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles on 19 March 2013.[citation needed] This was followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on 22 March 2013.[4]

A Resurrection
Theatrical poster
Directed byMatt Orlando
Written byMatt Orlando
Produced byPhilip Glasser
Brian Hartman
Aaron Levine
Amanda Jane McBridge
Mischa Barton[1]
StarringMischa Barton
Michael Clarke Duncan
Devon Sawa
CinematographyJeff Garton
Edited byKen Conrad
Release date
  • 22 March 2013 (2013-03-22)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million
Box office$10,730

Plot edit

Set during a single day and night at a high school, Jessie (Barton), a guidance counselor, Addison (Duncan), the school principal and local police officer, Travis (Sawa) are the central characters of a "whodunit" as murder sweeps the school.[5] Jessie attempts to help a mentally disturbed student, Eli, who is convinced that his dead brother will return and seek vengeance against the high school students that played a part in his death.[4] His brother was killed after being run-over in a car allegedly driven by the group of high school students. Eli takes his brother's body to a witch who implants a spirit in the corpse. The witch informs Eli that his brother's spirit will rise after six days and will only rest again after committing six murders.[6]

Cast edit

  • Devon Sawa as Travis Blair
  • Mischa Barton as Jessie Parker
  • Michael Clarke Duncan as Addison
  • J. Michael Trautmann as Eli Driggers
  • Stuart Stone as Nick Morris
  • Nick Jandl as Brandon Marshall
  • Matt Willig as Vince Marshall
  • Antonio Costa as Ignacio
  • Alanna Romansky as Tammy Juback
  • Morgan Wolk as Dian Packett
  • Brenden Meers as Alex Tiemens
  • Annie Kitral as The Bruja
  • Patrick de Ledebur as Devon Driggers
  • Jason McCune as Sheriff Kent
  • Alonzo Jimenez as Farmer

Production edit

The film shot for 20 days, mainly at the former Knoxville Middle School in Pittsburgh.[7]

During post-production, the film's co-star, Michael Clarke Duncan, died of a heart attack.[8]

Certain scenes evoke comparisons with the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting which took place during post-production. Orlando acknowledged this; “As we were making it, Sandy Hook did not happen yet. Do I think I have a responsibility in the entertainment business to think about that? Yes, I do.”[9]

Reception edit

The film was reviewed positively by the horror-genre specialist website, Shock Till You Drop. Tyler Doupe praised the cast's performances; ″Sawa turned in a good performance, as Travis. And Mischa Barton successfully broke the mold of the roles we’ve seen her play time and again. The late Michael Clark Duncan was excellent as the high school principal.″ Doupe also praised the resourceful use of the low budget, noting that ″The film feels like a movie that was made for a lot more money than what was actually spent...It takes true creativity to stretch a micro budget into anything more than that, and Matt Orlando stretched his budget very effectively.″ Doupe also commented that ″A Resurrection did a good job of leaving certain aspects of the film up to the viewer to figure out. We are not spoon fed every detail and audiences appreciate that. We respect filmmakers that trust their viewers to put the pieces together themselves.″ He continued; ″the premise is primarily unique. I like the way that Matt Orlando's script mixed reality with aspects of occult spirituality and kept the viewer wondering how the two were ultimately going to work together.″[10]

Legacy edit

Issues surrounding the production of this film would ultimately make a major impact in an unexpected area—college basketball. Pittsburgh-based financial adviser Marty Blazer used money from some of his clients, which included professional athletes, to help finance the film. The Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that he had defrauded five clients out of $2.35 million in order to fund this film and other entertainment projects. Facing federal criminal charges stemming from this episode, he became an FBI informant in a major investigation of corruption in college basketball. The first wave of indictments stemming from this investigation were announced in fall 2017, and by March 2018 more than 35 NCAA Division I men's programs were potentially implicated in NCAA rules violations.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Interview; Mischa Barton Talks a Resurrection 2014-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Voices. 28 March 2013
  2. ^ Life after 'The OC': Find out what Ryan, Marissa, Luke, and Anna are up to now 2013-03-10 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly. 7 March 2013
  3. ^ New Trailer For THE SIBLING, Now Titled RESURRECTION! 2012-11-17 at the Wayback Machine Filmofilia. 12 November 2012
  4. ^ a b Archstone Reveals Trailer for A Resurrection 2013-03-01 at the Wayback Machine Shock Till You Drop. 26 February 2013
  5. ^ Wilkinsburg native producing star-studded 'Sibling' in Pittsburgh 2010-12-13 at the Wayback Machine Pittsburgh Tribune Review. 8 December 2010
  6. ^ 'A Resurrection': Mischa Barton describes working with the late Michael Clarke Duncan -- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO 2013-03-26 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly. 22 March 2013
  7. ^ Star-Studded Movie 'Sibling' shoots in Pittsburgh January 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine WXPI. 5 January 2011
  8. ^ Exclusive Stills for Matt Orlando's A Resurrection 2023-08-21 at the Wayback Machine Dread Central. 28 February 2013
  9. ^ Whatever Happened to ‘The O.C.’ Star Mischa Barton? 2013-03-30 at the Wayback Machine Daily Beast. 26 March 2013
  10. ^ Review: A Resurrection 2013-03-20 at the Wayback Machine Shock Till You Drop. 17 March 2013
  11. ^ Lavigne, Paula (March 14, 2018). "How one man's Hollywood flop set off NCAA basketball's biggest scandal". ESPN.com. from the original on August 21, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2018.

External links edit

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A Resurrection also titled The Sibling is an American horror thriller film written and directed by Matt Orlando The film stars Mischa Barton Michael Clarke Duncan and Devon Sawa 2 On 12 November 2012 a trailer was released 3 The film premiered in Sherman Oaks Los Angeles on 19 March 2013 citation needed This was followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on 22 March 2013 4 A ResurrectionTheatrical posterDirected byMatt OrlandoWritten byMatt OrlandoProduced byPhilip GlasserBrian HartmanAaron LevineAmanda Jane McBridgeMischa Barton 1 StarringMischa BartonMichael Clarke DuncanDevon SawaCinematographyJeff GartonEdited byKen ConradRelease date22 March 2013 2013 03 22 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 5 millionBox office 10 730 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksPlot editSet during a single day and night at a high school Jessie Barton a guidance counselor Addison Duncan the school principal and local police officer Travis Sawa are the central characters of a whodunit as murder sweeps the school 5 Jessie attempts to help a mentally disturbed student Eli who is convinced that his dead brother will return and seek vengeance against the high school students that played a part in his death 4 His brother was killed after being run over in a car allegedly driven by the group of high school students Eli takes his brother s body to a witch who implants a spirit in the corpse The witch informs Eli that his brother s spirit will rise after six days and will only rest again after committing six murders 6 Cast editDevon Sawa as Travis Blair Mischa Barton as Jessie Parker Michael Clarke Duncan as Addison J Michael Trautmann as Eli Driggers Stuart Stone as Nick Morris Nick Jandl as Brandon Marshall Matt Willig as Vince Marshall Antonio Costa as Ignacio Alanna Romansky as Tammy Juback Morgan Wolk as Dian Packett Brenden Meers as Alex Tiemens Annie Kitral as The Bruja Patrick de Ledebur as Devon Driggers Jason McCune as Sheriff Kent Alonzo Jimenez as FarmerProduction editThe film shot for 20 days mainly at the former Knoxville Middle School in Pittsburgh 7 During post production the film s co star Michael Clarke Duncan died of a heart attack 8 Certain scenes evoke comparisons with the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting which took place during post production Orlando acknowledged this As we were making it Sandy Hook did not happen yet Do I think I have a responsibility in the entertainment business to think about that Yes I do 9 Reception editThe film was reviewed positively by the horror genre specialist website Shock Till You Drop Tyler Doupe praised the cast s performances Sawa turned in a good performance as Travis And Mischa Barton successfully broke the mold of the roles we ve seen her play time and again The late Michael Clark Duncan was excellent as the high school principal Doupe also praised the resourceful use of the low budget noting that The film feels like a movie that was made for a lot more money than what was actually spent It takes true creativity to stretch a micro budget into anything more than that and Matt Orlando stretched his budget very effectively Doupe also commented that A Resurrection did a good job of leaving certain aspects of the film up to the viewer to figure out We are not spoon fed every detail and audiences appreciate that We respect filmmakers that trust their viewers to put the pieces together themselves He continued the premise is primarily unique I like the way that Matt Orlando s script mixed reality with aspects of occult spirituality and kept the viewer wondering how the two were ultimately going to work together 10 Legacy editFurther information 2017 18 NCAA Division I men s basketball corruption scandal Issues surrounding the production of this film would ultimately make a major impact in an unexpected area college basketball Pittsburgh based financial adviser Marty Blazer used money from some of his clients which included professional athletes to help finance the film The Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that he had defrauded five clients out of 2 35 million in order to fund this film and other entertainment projects Facing federal criminal charges stemming from this episode he became an FBI informant in a major investigation of corruption in college basketball The first wave of indictments stemming from this investigation were announced in fall 2017 and by March 2018 more than 35 NCAA Division I men s programs were potentially implicated in NCAA rules violations 11 References edit Interview Mischa Barton Talks a Resurrection Archived 2014 07 28 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Voices 28 March 2013 Life after The OC Find out what Ryan Marissa Luke and Anna are up to now Archived 2013 03 10 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly 7 March 2013 New Trailer For THE SIBLING Now Titled RESURRECTION Archived 2012 11 17 at the Wayback Machine Filmofilia 12 November 2012 a b Archstone Reveals Trailer for A Resurrection Archived 2013 03 01 at the Wayback Machine Shock Till You Drop 26 February 2013 Wilkinsburg native producing star studded Sibling in Pittsburgh Archived 2010 12 13 at the Wayback Machine Pittsburgh Tribune Review 8 December 2010 A Resurrection Mischa Barton describes working with the late Michael Clarke Duncan EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Archived 2013 03 26 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly 22 March 2013 Star Studded Movie Sibling shoots in Pittsburgh Archived January 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine WXPI 5 January 2011 Exclusive Stills for Matt Orlando s A Resurrection Archived 2023 08 21 at the Wayback Machine Dread Central 28 February 2013 Whatever Happened to The O C Star Mischa Barton Archived 2013 03 30 at the Wayback Machine Daily Beast 26 March 2013 Review A Resurrection Archived 2013 03 20 at the Wayback Machine Shock Till You Drop 17 March 2013 Lavigne Paula March 14 2018 How one man s Hollywood flop set off NCAA basketball s biggest scandal ESPN com Archived 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