Curfew (2012 film)
Curfew is a 2012 American independent drama film written and directed by Shawn Christensen. It stars Christensen himself alongside Lincoln Lewis and Dierdre Friel. The film centers on a troubled young man who forms an unexpected bond with his estranged aunt.
Plot Summary
The film follows Sean, a teenage boy struggling with various personal challenges, including apparent mental health issues. He lives with his estranged aunt, Doris, a woman who initially appears aloof and uninterested in her nephew's well-being. Their relationship is strained, marked by misunderstandings and a lack of communication. However, as the film progresses, a gradual shift occurs, and they begin to connect on a deeper level. This connection blossoms through shared experiences and unconventional approaches to dealing with their respective struggles. The film explores themes of family, mental health, and finding connection in unexpected places. The narrative unfolds over the course of a single night, culminating in a poignant and emotionally resonant conclusion.
Cast
- Shawn Christensen as Sean
- Lincoln Lewis as (Supporting Role - specific character name needed)
- Dierdre Friel as Doris
Production
The film was shot on a relatively low budget. Further details regarding production specifics, including filming locations and crew members, are currently unavailable.
Reception
''Curfew'' received generally positive reviews upon its release, with particular praise directed towards Christensen's performance and the film's emotional impact. While specific critical reviews and box office figures are not readily available in this entry, the film's reception suggests a positive overall response.
Awards and Nominations
Information on any awards or nominations received by ''Curfew'' is currently unavailable.