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Director: Joachim Trier
Cast: John Joyce, Maggie Holland, Zoe Thorne, Ray Eves
When Charles Procter witnesses a stranger burn to death he doesn’t expect to become part of the gruesome event. Then he discovers a video camera has captured him at the scene. What he discovers on the tape is more disturbing than the stranger’s death.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Procter, the 2002 mystery drama directed by Joachim Trier, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics praised the film's tense, unsettling atmosphere, others found the pacing and plot development uneven. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its audience reception is unknown as no ratings data is readily available.
Why you might like this:
Procter (2002), directed by Joachim Trier, offers a captivating mystery that blends drama and unsettling psychological elements. Fans of Trier's distinctive directorial style and intricate character studies will appreciate the film's tense, atmospheric exploration of the disturbing discoveries made by John Joyce's protagonist after witnessing a stranger's death.
Procter is a 2002 British-Norwegian short film directed by Joachim Trier, starring John Joyce and Michael Hucks. It tells the story of a man who finds a video tape depicting a mysterious suicide and tries to figure out what happened.
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