Like Christopher Nolan on a budget, writer/director Jamin Winans (Ink) creates worlds where imagination and emotion trump logic and traditional cohesion. That’s not a criticism of either man’s talents — instead it’s just to say that both place a high premium on the way their films make us feel and the ideas we’re left to mull over in our minds once the credits have rolled. Winans’ latest film, The Frame, continues that theme as it presents viewers with a beautiful, sci-fi tinged love story fueled by fate, forgiveness and wonder. Alex (David Carranza) is a criminal with a conscience, but his desire to escape the life puts a target on his back. Sam (Tiffany Mualem) spends her days saving lives as an Emt, but her lonely nights are filled with guilt and shame over past deeds. They lead separate lives where co-workers take the place of real friends, where...
- 11/21/2014
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
A couple of years ago there was a lot of buzz circulating around director Jamin Winans' feature film Ink. I remember seeing the poster everywhere but the movie dropped off my radar completely until earlier today when I saw the first trailer for Winan's feature film follow-up.
The Frame stars David Carranza and Tiffany Mualem and besides the fact that the movie is a sci-fi mystery, that's really all we know about the project. Winan and producing (and life) partner Kiowa K. Winans are keeping details under wraps but one thing is certain: this is looking mighty fine.
I love this trailer which is both gorgeous and completely mysterious and doesn't give away any of the story (except may that aliens are involved?) but manages to intrigue. This is looking like one to keep an e [Continued ...]...
The Frame stars David Carranza and Tiffany Mualem and besides the fact that the movie is a sci-fi mystery, that's really all we know about the project. Winan and producing (and life) partner Kiowa K. Winans are keeping details under wraps but one thing is certain: this is looking mighty fine.
I love this trailer which is both gorgeous and completely mysterious and doesn't give away any of the story (except may that aliens are involved?) but manages to intrigue. This is looking like one to keep an e [Continued ...]...
- 8/15/2014
- QuietEarth.us
Now this is something very unique. Some may remember an indie sci-fi film from a few years back titled Ink, about a mysterious creature that steals children's souls featuring mesmerizing visuals. Well, the filmmaking team behind Ink, husband and wife Jamin Winans and Kiowa Winans, have returned with a new project called The Frame where they've "dug even deeper" this time. They've been quietly working on this for the last three years, and now the first trailer has debuted. It's very nicely edited, a bit trippy, captivating and still mysterious. No plot details are available yet, but you might want to give this trailer a look anyway. Here's the first official trailer for Jamin Winans' The Frame, direct from their own YouTube: There is currently no synopsis or any other story details available for The Frame yet, aside from it being "a mind-bending science fiction mystery" starring newcomers David Carranza and Tiffany Mualem.
- 8/14/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Double Edge Films and director Jamin Winans have completed production on the sci-fi thriller The Frame. Winans is most widely known for his production on the short film "Spin" and the brilliantly shot sci-fi feature Ink. Both films were self-distributed. As well, Winans scores all of his own films, including his latest. Film fans can see Winans' upcoming endeavour, with the first trailer for The Frame hosted here. Double Edge Films is keeping the plot of The Frame behind close doors. Only the genres of the film have been revealed. The Frame will blend science fiction tones with those of mystery. Also, David Carranza and Tiffany Mualem will star. The trailer for The Frame is truly beautiful. Short shots are interspersed over an image of a man running. Meanwhile, Winans' score offers a moody trance-like soundtrack, which matches up to the action onscreen perfectly. The first official trailer for The Frame...
- 8/14/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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