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Red Is the Color of

Country: USA, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Anne Norda
  • Writer: Anne Norda
  • Producer: Tom Fox; Lee David Lee

CGiii Comment

Norda's debut...with better dialogue and actors, she may have made an impression.

Bjorklund is so...artificial - a clone of Kate Winslet - minus the ability.

It looks good, sounds bad and has very few locations - making this rather lifeless and forgettable.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The tense marriage between two painters is shaken and stirred when the husband's provocative free-spirited nude model ignites his wife's sexual and spiritual awakening. In a three way game of subtle seduction, each of the three confront desires and frustrations that threaten to destroy the illusions of their lives.

Cast & Characters

Irina Bjorklund as Mary Shaw;
Peter Franzen as David Stellar;
Eliza Pryor Nagel as Julie Belle;
Carey DiPietro as Fran Pinkerton;
Terry Tocantins as Stephen Stephens;
Lorenzo Caccialanza as Carlo;
Marcello Robinson as Karl Marks;
Goreti Da Silva as Paula Krinsky;
Sabrina Bernasconi as Bloody Mary woman in alley;
Weston Blakesley as Waiter;
Rob Lee as Mover