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Director: Stefan Stuckert
Cast: Gordon Alexander, Chris Bell, Derren Brown, George Bukowski
Carl is running for his life. When a beautiful woman offers him an unexpected hiding place, his luck seems to change. But desire is about to lay its own subtle trap.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Medium Rare is a little-known 2007 drama directed by Stefan Stuckert. While the film has not received significant critical acclaim, it presents a taut narrative about a man on the run who finds unexpected refuge with a mysterious woman. The film's reception has been relatively muted, though it may appeal to fans of understated independent dramas.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate the standout direction of Stefan Stuckert in the 2007 film Medium Rare, as well as the compelling performances from the ensemble cast including Gordon Alexander and Chris Bell.
The Medium is Singapore's first full-length English language film. It was released in local cinemas in late 1991 and produced by Singaporean Errol Pang. It was initially supposed to be directed by a Singaporean, Tony Yeow, then by an American, Stan Barret, and finally by Arthur Smith, who was British. The Medium was initially seen as a revival of the local film industry. Starring Brenda Bakke, Margaret Chan and Dore Kraus. Zhu Houren also cameos as a coffeeshop owner whose wife ends up getting cheated by the main antagonist.
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