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Director: Nikolay Lebedev
Cast: Anne Archer, Kip Pardue, Agnes Bruckner, Mia Kirshner
In Los Angeles, Dr. Sarah Hathaway hired private eyes trying to find her missing son, the painter Thomas, who ran away from their home ten years ago after a quarrel with her. She finds a clue in a catalog of a panting exhibition in San Petersburg and she decides to travel alone to Russia to search for Thomas. Once there, she is not able to locate him and she has a nervous breakdown, but with the support of Dr. Ivan and helped by a street boy, she discloses what happened with her son.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Iris Effect, a 2004 mystery thriller directed by Nikolay Lebedev, has received little critical attention and no major awards recognition. Audience reception is unknown as ratings on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes are unavailable for this lesser-known film.
Why you might like this:
The Iris Effect (2004), directed by Nikolay Lebedev, offers a captivating mystery and psychological thriller that delves into the complex relationships between a mother and son, with powerful performances by Anne Archer and Kip Pardue that drive the film's emotional depth and intrigue.