November (2004)

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Movie
German title November
Original title November
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2004
length 79 minutes
Age rating FSK from 16
Rod
Director Greg Harrison
script Benjamin Brand ,
Greg Harrison
production Danielle Renfrew ,
Gary Winick ,
Jake Abraham
music Lew Baldwin
camera Nancy Schreiber
cut Greg Harrison
occupation

November is a 2004 thriller produced by Greg Harrison . In the film, Courteney Cox plays a mentally ill woman who has lost her boyfriend in a robbery.

action

On the evening of November 7th, the photographer Sophie and her friend Hugh are going out for a Chinese dinner. As they are on the drive home after dinner, Sophie gets an appetite for something sweet and asks Hugh to stop at a supermarket. While Hugh is buying chocolate, a man comes with a gun . The man shoots Hugh, who cannot give him the wallet he asked for because he does not have it with him. When Sophie, after waiting impatiently in the car, enters the supermarket, the man runs away.

Sadly at the death of Hugh, she seeks a psychiatrist. She complains that she has had a headache since having an affair with a colleague of Hugh's. Sophie teaches at a college . During a lesson, the pupils should show her the best shots that the pupils have made on a slide projector . The supermarket is shown on one of the slides. The strange thing is that the picture was taken on November 7th during the raid . Through research, Sophie tries to find out who took this picture . It turns out that this photo was paid for with her credit card. Sophie's headache continues and she begins to hear voices and strange noises in her apartment.

Sophie goes through three acts. The first shows that she has to live with Hugh's death and the second shows that she was there during the robbery, taking photos but was not shot because the perpetrator's gun is empty, the third shows that she was there during the robbery is and both are killed.

The DVD

The film did not come into German cinemas and was only released on DVD . The DVD was released in Germany on June 30, 2006 and contains various extras:

  • two audio comments
  • alternative starting sequence
  • Making-of
  • animated photo galleries

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