Ordinary Days (film) explained

Ordinary Days
Director:Jordan Canning
Kris Booth
Renuka Jeyapalan
Producer:Ramona Barckert
Glenn Cockburn
Bryce Mitchell
Brian Robertson
Starring:Jacqueline Byers
Richard Clarkin
Torri Higginson
Michael Xavier
Music:Keegan Jessamy
Bryce Mitchell
Cinematography:Michael Robert McLaughlin
Editing:Aren Hansen
Studio:Relay Station
Seedaylight
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Ordinary Days is a 2017 Canadian dramatic thriller film.[1] Directed by Kris Booth, Renuka Jeyapalan and Jordan Canning, the film centres on the mysterious disappearance of Cara Cook (Jacqueline Byers), telling the story from three different perspectives.[2]

Canning directs the first segment, which centres on Cara's parents Rich (Richard Clarkin) and Marie (Torri Higginson); Booth directs the second segment centring on Jonathan Brightbill (Michael Xavier), the police officer investigating Cara's disappearance; Jeyapalan directs the third, which reveals the story from Cara's own perspective.[2] The cast also includes Joris Jarsky, Jefferson Brown and Daniel Kash.

The film was written and produced by Ramona Barckert, and commenced production in October 2016.[3] It premiered in September 2017 at the Atlantic Film Festival

Notes and References

  1. https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/whistler/ordinary-days-three-different-ways/Content?oid=5794035 "Ordinary Days, three different ways at WFF Dec. 2"
  2. https://nowtoronto.com/movies/special-screenings/what-to-see-canadian-film-fest-what-the-film-fest/ "What to see at Canadian Film Fest and What The Film Festival"
  3. http://playbackonline.ca/2016/10/31/production-underway-on-ordinary-days/ "Production underway on Ordinary Days"