Shush (film)
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Shush | |
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Directed by | Michael Ray Fox |
Produced by | Doug Pettigrew Thom Fitzgerald Rob Joseph Leonard |
Written by | Michael Ray Fox |
Starring | Amy Trefry Eldon Thiele Reid Price Annika Borg Nathaniel Dooks Josh MacDonald Taylor Olson |
Music by | Warren Robert |
Cinematography | Jeff Wheaton |
Edited by | Angela Baker |
Release date | Cancelled |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $250,000 CAD |
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Shush is an unreleased Canadian thriller film written and directed by Michael Ray Fox that was shot in 2019[1] and was ultimately cancelled due to delays stemming from the Covid-19 Global Pandemic. Shush screened publicly only once[2] and streamed online for one week in early November 2021 as a special presentation by Telefilm Canada and the Silverwave Film Festival[3].
2021 Premiere & Cancellation[edit]
Following a delayed post production that resulted in the film's cancellation, a rough assembly of Shush was inexpensively finalized and premiered on the Closing Night of the 2021 FIN Atlantic International Film Festival[4][5]. Despite a positive response at the only screening of Shush[6], release plans for were cancelled and the film was not be publicly released. Shush stars Amy Trefry, Eldon Thiele, Reid Price, Annika Borg, Josh MacDonald, Nathaniel Dooks, and Taylor Olson.
References[edit]
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- ↑ "Nova Scotia dog doc series NSK9 and feature film Shush receive government funding | SaltWire". SaltWire. December 20, 2019.
- ↑ "SHUSH". FIN.
- ↑ "Silver Wave Film Festival rolls out 2021 lineup | GridCityMagazine". GridCityMagazine.
- ↑ "What to watch at FIN Atlantic International Film Festival: Thu Sep 23". The Coast.
- ↑ "Shush". Fin festival.
- ↑ King, Mandy (October 14, 2021). "The subjective success of modern horror". Dalhousie Gazette.
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