Freezer Burn (film)

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Freezer Burn
Directed byCharles Hood
Written byCharles Hood
Produced byJillian Demmerle
StarringRobert Harriell
Michael Consiglio
Ivo Velon
Ella Rae Peck
Gray Taylor
CinematographyAdrian Correia
Edited byGrant Surmi
Music byKevin Blumenfeld
Distributed byVanguard Cinema
Release date
  • February 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Freezer Burn is a 2007 independent film, written and directed by Charles Hood.[1] The film tells the story of a brilliant scientist who falls for his wife's high school art student and, using the technology from his research, figures out a way for them to be together.

Plot[edit]

Virgil is a 30-year-old scientist developing technology to permanently preserve human organs for transplantation. However, his obsession with his work takes a toll on his marriage.

Virgil's only distraction is Emma, a 14-year-old student in his wife's high school art class. His sanity hangs in the balance as he struggles to suppress his taboo attraction to the girl. Virgil decides to use his experimental technology to freeze himself, in order to align his age with the young girl's. But his plan doesn't turn out the way he'd hoped.[2]

Cast[edit]

Release[edit]

Freezer Burn first premiered at the Park City Film Music Festival on January 13, 2008 and was screened at several other festivals before being released to rent, own, or download on May 26, 2009.[3]

Reception[edit]

HorrorNews said, "The movie isn’t without its flaws but it felt like a labor of love and it shows."[4]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sorce, Michael. "FILM REVIEW – FREEZER BURN". The MacGuffin. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Freezer Burn Synopsis". freezerburnmovie.com. Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
  3. ^ "Freezer Burn News". freezerburnmovie.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-24. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
  4. ^ Danna, Corey. "Film Review: Freezer Burn (2007)". HorrorNews. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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