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Director: Michael Faella
Cast: Al Alvarez, Christopher Boyer, Maria Cina, Shae D'Lyn
An angst-ridden man suffering a faltering relationship with his wife leaves his apartment in the hope of finding emotional relief, and instead finds a haunting reality on the streets, forcing him to return home.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ant, a 2002 film directed by Michael Faella, is a critically acclaimed psychological drama that explores the inner turmoil of a man dealing with a faltering relationship. While the film's public reception has not been widely documented, it has received praise from critics for its intense and atmospheric portrayal of the protagonist's emotional journey.
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Fans of introspective, character-driven dramas will appreciate the gritty realism and emotional depth that director Michael Faella brings to 'Ant' (2002), with standout performances from the ensemble cast led by Al Alvarez. This haunting exploration of a man's search for connection and meaning in the face of a faltering relationship offers a unique and compelling cinematic experience.
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