Marilyn (2011 film) explained

Marilyn
Director:Christopher Petry
Starring:Ryan Robbins
Allison Mack
Cinematography:Bruce Borland
Editing:Kirby innah
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Marilyn is a 2011 romantic crime drama film written and directed by Christopher Petry,[1] starring Ryan Robbins and Allison Mack. It is based upon a story written by Paddy Mitchell, a notorious bank robber who was part of the Stopwatch Gang, who appeared on many of the top FBI most wanted lists during his tenure as a criminal. The film is noted for having been released via Distrify, a video on demand system which allows for the distributor to make money from the film via either rental or purchase.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Plot

Michael Grant (Ryan Robbins), is a paranoid and precarious criminal on the run, who regretfully takes in a twenty-year-old girl, Marilyn (Allison Mack), however, it is constantly hinted that she may be just a teenager.

Cast

Only Robbins and Mack are the two cast members who receive more than a few minutes of screen time, as the other two listed are the only other cast members who appear in more than one scene, however briefly.

Reception

Through its numerous festivals, it has won the best male lead performance in the 2012 Leo Awards. It was also nominated for the best Canadian feature film in the Whistler Film Festival and was also nominated for the discovery award in the Calgary International Film Festival.

Release

After touring numerous festivals, Marilyn was finally released in 2013 via Video on Demand.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mullen . Pat . OIFF Review: 'Marilyn' . Cinemablographer: A Canadian Film Review Site.
  2. Web site: Whyte. Jason. Whistler Film Festival Interview – "Marilyn" director Christopher Petry. efilmcritic.com. January 23, 2014.
  3. Web site: Marilyn Trailer 1.mov. youtube.com. January 23, 2014.
  4. Web site: Marilyn. calgaryfilm.com. January 23, 2014.
  5. Web site: Marilyn (2011). filmsdefrance.com. January 23, 2014. dead. https://archive.today/20140123093438/http://filmsdefrance.com/revs/FDF_Marilyn_2011_review.html. January 23, 2014.