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Source: Sony Pictures Classics We have added a batch of stills from both the Courteney Cox thriller, November and Heights starring Glenn Close, Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford and Isabella Rossellini. You can find the pics on each of the films preview page. "Heights" follows five characters over twenty-four hours on a fall day in New York City. Isabel (Elizabeth Banks), a photographer, is having second thoughts about her upcoming marriage to Jonathan (James Marsden), a lawyer. On the same day, Isabel's mother Diana (Glenn Close) learns that her husband has a new lover, and begins to re-think her life choices and her open marriage. Diana and Isable's paths cross with Alec (Jesse Bradford), a young actor, and with Peter (john Light), a journalist. As the interrelated stories proceed, the connections between the lives of the five characters begin to reveal themselves and their stories unravel, so that Isabel, Jonathan, Diana, Alec, and Peter must choose what kind of lives they will lead before the sun comes up on the next day. Click here for new stills. "November" follows photographer Sophie Jacobs (Cox) and her boyfriend Hugh (Le Gros) who stop at a corner store for a late night snack. While Sophie waits unaware in the car, Hugh is murdered in a violent robbery.
Haunted by guilt, Sophie goes on with her life as best she can: teaching photography at a local art college, meeting her mother (Archer) for lunch, and visiting her therapist (Dunn). But one day at school, a slide mysteriously appears in the projector's carousel: an image of what looks like her car in front of the corner store the night of the shooting. Are these paranoid visions stemming from her grief and guilt, or does someone know something about the murder?
As her investigation deepens, more strange events start to occur, drawing into question exactly what happened the night of Hugh's death. As Sophie struggles with her memory of that night, her life becomes like a photograph itself, an image refracted through a lens, with as much outside the frame as in.
November is a psychological thriller exploring a woman's struggle to transcend trauma through a surreal blend of emotion and memory. The narrative and visual style are comprised of dreamlike moments and images stemming from Sophie's subjective experience, blurring the line between reality and the unconscious. Click here for new stills. {mosgoogle} |