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The Reader

  • 2005
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
32
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Multi-Award Winning Short Film.
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  • Director
    • Duncan M. Rogers
  • Writer
    • Duncan M. Rogers
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Franz
    • Morgan Hallett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    32
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duncan M. Rogers
    • Writer
      • Duncan M. Rogers
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Franz
      • Morgan Hallett
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Elizabeth Franz
    Elizabeth Franz
    • Sissel
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    • Director
      • Duncan M. Rogers
    • Writer
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    10robgranados

    Great Job!!

    I saw the short titled "The Reader" recently and found that the movie was well planned and executed. I really felt for both characters that Morgan Hallett and Elizabeth Franz portray in this film. Elizabeth was able to show great range with her blind character and left me feeling emotionally connected. Morgan was able to sell to me that she was totally committed in keeping "Sissy" or Franz protected from the grief of losing her sister who had been living in Copenhagen. The great thing about the film was in the short running time and budget of only ten thousand dollars, Duncan Rodgers was able to make a very well made film that kept the interest of the viewer. Rodgers has a great insight into the actor's ability and transition great camera angles to showcase their talent. I always feel if a director can make a great film with a small budget then what can he or she do with a much larger one. Great job Duncan!!
    neilmcgarry

    Get this film more screenings!

    I saw "The Reader" as part of the 7th Annual NYC Home Film Festival on 5/25. While I enjoyed the other films I saw that night, I'm in danger of running out of adjectives to describe how much I liked this short film, shot on film - hooray! This is a beautiful, delicate piece of cinema featuring two lovely performances from Tony Award winner Elizabeth Franz, and the soon to be someone Morgan Hallet. A strong but subtle script, a camera that never calls attention to itself (yet, the film is filled with images of great beauty) and moves always in full support of a challenging story. A wonderful score and great sound. Duncan Rogers deserves high praise for his direction and screenplay. I look forward to his feature film directing debut. "The Reader" is a film deserving of wide festival consideration!
    10sfreed47

    A reader of letters for a blind lady makes up a positive letter to her unknowing friend instead of reading the sad news of the real letter.

    The Reader is an exceptionally well done and very sweet short. Every element of the piece assists in eliciting a pure emotional response to the script. Well acted, directed, shot and written. I was surprised to hear that there was no rehearsal before shooting, not even a read through. The performances stand as testament to some fine instinctual acting in response to a well written script. The actresses work was excellent and there was never an indication that their work would slip into the purely sentimental. Less is much better in this case. This film is a prime example of how these low budget contracts benefit actors as well as film makers.
    10kurtelftmann

    A young woman lies to preserve hope.

    I viewed The Reader at Sugar, which is not an optimal venue for viewing anything, and the movie was by far the highlight of the evening. The technical elements were well meshed and it was obvious that Duncan Rogers had chosen his designers and crew well. But it was the story and it's delivery that truly made this short shine. Duncan Rogers' tight script was just what this evening of "shorts" needed. It neither meandered, as several offerings did, or preached to us. The Reader was simple story telling in it's best form, well cast by Rogers and beautifully acted. Duncan Rogers is obviously a director with the ability to put all the pieces together, I'm looking forward to his next finished project. K.
    9danno-15

    Gorgeous

    In the world of "shorts" (most of which aren't), this film is a gem.

    A quiet, concise peek into the world of a young woman who's a reader for a blind woman, here the stellar Elizabeth Franz - this film bears the textures, layers and visual storytelling of a sumptuously painted still life.

    The dialogue is minimal, the cinematography is stunning, and the direction sure, clear and compelling. I saw this film in a film festival held in a loud and crowded Tribeca bar - and within the first two minutes (and for the first time that night), the crowd fell quiet.

    That says it all.

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      Shot while high school and Pop Warner football games were being played 50 yards away. Sound Design got rid of them all.

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Maplewood, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Freshwater Films LLC
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      • $10,000 (estimated)
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