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Mute (2005 film)

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Directed by
  
Music by
  
Ryan Adison Amen

Edited by
  
Don Koch

Director
  
Melissa Joan Hart

Music director
  
Ryan Adison Amen

Written by
  
Kristin Lipiro

Cinematography
  
Francis dela Torre

Initial release
  
21 September 2005

Screenplay
  
Kristin Lipiro

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Characters
  
Dad, Claire, Pastor, Bartender, Eileen, Cameraman, Translator, Violinist, Ring Bearer, James

Cast
  
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Mute is a 2005 short film by Melissa Joan Hart, and is her directorial debut. The film was first released on September 21, 2005 at the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival and stars her sister Emily Hart as Eileen, a woman determined to get revenge on her sister.

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Synopsis

Eileen (Emily Hart) is a deaf-mute that is sabotaging her sister Claire's (Emily Deschanel) wedding out of a sense of retribution. She believes that Claire is responsible for the accident that left her unable to hear or talk, as Eileen had previously had an affair with her sister's fiancee, James (Dylan Neal). James refuses to believe that his future wife could be capable of such an act, which prompts Eileen's attempt at revenge.

Cast

  • Emily Hart as Eileen
  • Emily Deschanel as Claire
  • Dylan Neal as James
  • Garry Marshall as Pastor
  • Carlease Burke as Translator
  • Julie Albert as Violinist
  • Matt Boren as Cameraman
  • Bob Davidson as Dad
  • Jacob Jackson as Ring Bearer
  • Kristin Lipiro as Bartender
  • Reception

    The Baltimore Sun gave a mixed review for Mute, stating that Hart "makes some unimaginative directorial choices, she does sustain the creepy mood, so the squalid little story could prove to be a successful jumping-off point for a career directing noirs."

    References

    Mute (2005 film) Wikipedia