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Nightfur
File:NightfurPosterWiki.jpg
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byJason Corgan Brown
Produced byJeter Rhodes
Jason Corgan Brown
Screenplay byJason Corgan Brown
Story byJason Corgan Brown
Jeter Rhodes
StarringJeter Rhodes
Creighton Barrett
Jana Danae
Music byBand of Horses
The Parson Redheads
The Stevenson Ranch Davidians
Lucy Langlas
The Karabal Nightlife
Production
company
Distributed byAlchemy
Release date
2011
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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Nightfur is a 2011 New Wave science fiction film. The film was released in North America and the UK on December 20, 2011 by Vanguard. It stars Jeter Rhodes, Creighton Barrett, and Jana Danae. The feature film blends new wave cinema, romance, and mysticism with science fiction and fantasy. Nightfur features music by Band of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Lucy Langlas, The Karabal Nightlife, and more.

Plot[edit]

An introspective astrophysics major, Frank (Jeter Rhodes) visits a remote lab to work with his mentor, Dr. Roberts. After his arrival he finds that a young woman (Jana Danae) from the metaphysical side of the fence, has been taken in by the doctor. She is found to be sensitive to a mysterious signal coming from the depths of space. The unexplainable phenomena that occur force Frank and Dr. Roberts to look at life from a different, unscientific, angle. When the woman's forest dwelling spiritual guide enters the mix they find that jealousy, logic, and love become easily entangled in the presence of the unknown.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Filming took place in Greenville, South Carolina, as well as Mill Spring and Tryon, North Carolina.[1]

Release[edit]

Nightfur was released on December 20, 2011 in North America.

Reception[edit]

Jeremy Biltz of DVD Talk said "Nightfur is like a pleasant dream... The direction is confident. Writer / director Jason Brown definitely knows where he's going and what he wants to say... Nightfur is recommended for anyone looking for a film very different from what usually screens at the multiplex."[2]

Dustin Jansick of Way Too Indie wrote that Nightfur is "An enjoyable as well as entertaining romantic sci-fi."

References[edit]

  1. ""Nightfur" gathers steam". The Charlotte Observer (Newspapers.com). April 17, 2008.
  2. Biltz, Jeremy. "Nightfur".

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