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Mourning Has Broken ()


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A "day in the death" black comedy that follows a husband as he begins to behave increasingly erratic with the people he deals with while failing to cope with the tragedy of his wife dying that morning.

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Husband
Jane Pokou ...
Wife
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Neighbor
Karen Suzuki ...
Pharmacist
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Clerk
Robyn-Kay Pilarski ...
Bitch
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Douche
Serena Miller ...
Bimbo (as Sara Miller)
Damien Gulde ...
Hipster
Brett M. Butler ...
Homeboy
Graham Kent ...
Mechanic
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Bartender
Vittorio Cortese ...
Barfly
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Father
Kevin Scott ...
Salesman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Graeme Boyce ...
Asshole Driver

Directed by

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Brett M. Butler
Jason G. Butler

Written by

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Brett M. Butler ... ()
 
Jason G. Butler ... ()

Produced by

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Brett M. Butler ... producer
Jason G. Butler ... producer
Stacey Donen ... executive producer
Bruno Marino ... executive producer
Ingrid Veninger ... executive producer

Music by

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Phil Tessis

Cinematography by

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Michael Jari Davidson

Editing by

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Brett M. Butler
Jason G. Butler

Editorial Department

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Denis Chouinard ... colorist / first assistant editor / on-line editor

Makeup Department

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Jade Abrahams ... makeup artist

Sound Department

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Huan Nguyen ... sound
Alexander Turner ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jeffrey P. Nesker ... additional camera operator
Steven Szolcsanyi ... camera operator

Music Department

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Ryan Noel ... original music by

Additional Crew

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Ellis Berman ... title designer: end credits
Tim Bentinck ... adr loop group (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Taglines He's sad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore. See more »
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Budget CAD1,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Cinematographer Michael Jari Davidson shot the entire film with available light. Davidson was conflicted whether or not to light the Husband's monologue in the movie theatre scene due to the low light levels. In the end, Davidson chose to push the camera to its limits and shoot with the light being emitted by the film projector. See more »
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