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The Intestine
Director:Lev Lewis
Producer:Yonah Lewis
Calvin Thomas
Starring:Melanie Scheiner
Claudia Dey
Deragh Campbell
Music:Lev Lewis
Cinematography:Nikolay Michaylov
Runtime:71 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

The Intestine is a 2016 Canadian independent film written and directed by Lev Lewis. It stars Melanie Scheiner as a young woman attempting to better her life by appropriating a rich man's home.

The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 3, 2016[1] and had its international premiere at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema on April 21, 2017.[2]

Plot

Penniless and unhappy, Maya is growing increasingly fed up with her tedious job, unexciting friends, rundown apartment and the never-ending burden of caring for her drug-addict mother. Late one night she meets a wealthy man, Philip, and wakes up the next morning alone in his upscale suburban home. With Philip nowhere to be found, she attempts to discard her old life and take possession of his empty house. Maya befriends a neighbour and tries to settle in, when she receives a phone call from the hospital informing her of her mother's overdose death. Unable to fully process the news, she hangs up on the doctor.

Maya's attempt at relocation is hampered by the late-night arrival of Philip's sister, Meagan, who is searching for her vanished brother. Meagan comes to believe that Maya is responsible for his disappearance and chases her out of the house. Unwilling to return to her old life, Maya begins to formulate a plan to take back the property she feels is now rightly hers. Sneaking back into the house, Maya witnesses Meagan in the throes of an extramarital affair. Using a friend's car, Maya tracks Meagan and her lover to a lake-side cottage, where she confronts them and offers to keep their liaison secret in exchange for access to Philip's house. Meagan concedes.

Time passes and Maya makes the house her home. The morning after a small party she has thrown at the house, Maya calls the hospital, hoping for more information on her mother's passing, but the doctor is unable to properly hear or understand Maya's words.

Production

Kickstarter campaign

On April 2, 2015 a Kickstarter campaign was launched with a fundraising target of $6,000 under the working title Sublet. On May 1, 2015 funding closed with $6,550 pledged by 72 backers.[3]

Filming

Principal photography began in Toronto on June 2, 2015.[4]

Music

The original score was written by the film's director Lev Lewis. The film features the song "Antabus" by the Swedish post-punk band Makthaverskan.

Notes and References

  1. News: Erbland . Kate . VIFF 2016 Unveils Ambitious Canadian Feature Film Slate, Including 'Mean Dreams,' 'Old Stone' and 'Weirdos' . August 22, 2016 . . October 15, 2016.
  2. News: Mango . Agustin . Buenos Aires Film Festival Unveils Full Slate . March 30, 2017 . . December 16, 2017.
  3. Web site: Sublet by Lev Lewis–Kickstarter . . March 3, 2020.
  4. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5970252/business IMDb Filming Dates