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{{Infobox film
| name          = Kanashibara
| image          = Kanashibara.jpg
| alt            = Promotional image from the film Kanashibara
| caption        = Promotional image from the film Kanashibara as found at [http://www.winnipegfilmgroup.com/kanashibara.aspx the Winnipeg Film Group.com]
| director      = Jaimz Asmundson
| producer      = Jaimz Asmundson
| writer        = Jaimz Asmundson
| screenplay    =
| story          =
| based on      = <!-- {{based on|title of the original work|writer of the original work}} -->
| narrator      =
| starring      = Alek Rzeszowski<br>Karen Asmundson<br>Elizabeth Polasek<br>Jeremy Pillipow
| music          = Jeremy Pillipow
| cinematography = Jaimz Asmundson<br>Dave Wowchuk<br>David Zellis
| editing        = Jaimz Asmundson
| studio        = Dirty Undies Films
| distributor    = Winnipeg Film Group
| released      = April 23, 2007
| runtime        = 11 minutes
| country        = Canada
| language      = English
| budget        = $5,000 CDN (estimated)
| gross          =
}}
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''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], or movies involving Succubi, see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].''




'''Kanashibara''' is a 2007 Canadian short film written and directed by Jaimz Asmundson. In this film a man is haunted in his dreams and reality by a Succubus. The film was shot on different kinds of media including hand-processed and hand-painted 16MM film, Super 8 film, VHS videotape and Digital formats.
'''Kanashibara''' is a 2007 Canadian short film written and directed by Jaimz Asmundson. In this film a man is haunted in his dreams and reality by a Succubus. The film was shot on different kinds of media including hand-processed and hand-painted 16MM film, Super 8 film, VHS videotape and Digital formats.
[[Image:Kanashibara.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Promotional image from the film Kanashibara as found at [http://www.winnipegfilmgroup.com/kanashibara.aspx the Winnipeg Film Group.com]]]
 





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Kanashibara
Promotional image from the film Kanashibara
Promotional image from the film Kanashibara as found at the Winnipeg Film Group.com
Directed by Jaimz Asmundson
Produced by Jaimz Asmundson
Written by Jaimz Asmundson
Starring Alek Rzeszowski
Karen Asmundson
Elizabeth Polasek
Jeremy Pillipow
Music by Jeremy Pillipow
Cinematography Jaimz Asmundson
Dave Wowchuk
David Zellis
Editing by Jaimz Asmundson
Studio Dirty Undies Films
Distributed by Winnipeg Film Group
Release date(s) April 23, 2007
Running time 11 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $5,000 CDN (estimated)

For other uses of the word Succubus, or movies involving Succubi, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Kanashibara is a 2007 Canadian short film written and directed by Jaimz Asmundson. In this film a man is haunted in his dreams and reality by a Succubus. The film was shot on different kinds of media including hand-processed and hand-painted 16MM film, Super 8 film, VHS videotape and Digital formats.


Overview

  • Release Date: 2007
  • MPAA Rating: Adult Accompaniment
  • Runtime: 11 Minutes
  • Language: English
  • Director: Jaimz Asmundson
  • Writer: Jaimz Asmundson
  • Studio: Dirty Undies Films
  • Distributor: Winnipeg Film Group
  • Genre: Tragedy, Short Film, Horror


Cast

Actor Role
Alek Rzeszowski Man
Karen Asmundson Woman / Succubus
Elizabeth Polasek Old Woman
Jeremy Pillipow Creature


Movie Summary

Following the death of his girlfriend in a car accident, a man suffers from post-trauma and attempts to maintain his grip on sanity. Now renting a dingy basement suite, he is plagued with constant interruptions from his landlady and terrifying bouts of sleep paralysis. His sense of the real and the illusory world begins to blur when he is visited nightly by hallucinatory representations of his depression in the form of a Succubus.


Known Screenings

  • Winnipeg International Film Festival, May 2008 in Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Possible Worlds, November 2007 in Sydney, Australia
  • Núna (now) Icelandic Festival. 23 April 2007 in Winnipeg, Manitoba


Movie Review

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