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The quiet Rose works in women's fashion clothing, hoping to be a designer. A traffic accident damages her face. She gets experimental stem cell treatment, leaving her stronger and prettier than ever - but there's a side effect.

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Rose
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Brad Hart
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Dr. William Burroughs
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Chelsea
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Dominic
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Gunter
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Dr. Keloid
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Dr. Riley
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Dr. Elliot
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Trent Taylor
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Billy (as Phillip Brooks)
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Dr. Beverly
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Nurse Dana / Cynthia Creature
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Bev
Jen Soska ...
Ellie
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Cindy
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Concerned Man
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Smoking Man
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Earl 'Bubba' McLean Jr. ...
Doorman (as Earl Bubba McLean)
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Kira (as April Mendez)
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Aurora
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Paige
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Stella
Thomas Alderson ...
Stylist with Glue Gun
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Filming Guy
Jung-Yul Kim ...
Huge Bouncer
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Michelle
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Cute Guy
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Police Officer
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Young Mother
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Young Girl 20s
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Girl Eating Bird
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Cameron
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Frankie
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Self - Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)
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Cute Friend (uncredited)
Hillary Daley ...
Gunter's Model (uncredited)
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Gunter's Model (uncredited)
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Dr. Cynthia Burroughs (uncredited)
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Stylist with Glue Gun (uncredited)

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Jen Soska ... (as The Soska Sisters)
Sylvia Soska ... (as The Soska Sisters)

Written by

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John Serge ... (story)
 
John Serge ... (screenplay) and
Jen Soska ... (screenplay) (as The Soska Sisters) &
Sylvia Soska ... (screenplay) (as The Soska Sisters)

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Charles Dorfman ... executive producer
Jaye Gazeley ... co-producer
David Gilbery ... executive producer
Larry Howard ... executive producer
Owen Kelly ... co-producer
Paul Lalonde ... producer
Andy Lyon ... executive producer (as Martin Andrew Lyon)
Paul McGowan ... executive producer
John Patus ... co-producer
Jen Soska ... co-producer
Sylvia Soska ... co-producer
Laura Vandervoort ... consulting producer
John Vidette ... producer
Michael Walker ... producer

Music by

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Claude Foisy

Cinematography by

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Kim Derko

Editing by

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Erin Deck

Editorial Department

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Kyle Campbell ... on-line editor
Oren Edenson ... dailies supervisor
Mila Patriki ... colorist

Casting By

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Stephanie Gorin

Production Design by

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Peter Mihaichuk

Art Direction by

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Sean Moore

Set Decoration by

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Andrew Hill

Costume Design by

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Morganne Newson

Makeup Department

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Audrey Barrett ... prosthetics
Nicoletta Bendo ... assistant makeup artist
Graham Chivers ... prosthetics makeup artist
Jeff Derushie ... special makeup effects artist
Jessica Fulmer ... assistant makeup artist
Anahita Loghmanifar ... makeup artist
Todd Masters ... special makeup effects producer
Emily O'Quinn Code ... makeup department head (as Emily O'Quinn)
Omar Roessler ... additional makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Reid Eastwood ... assistant director: daily
Sam Hachey ... third assistant director
Karl Jason ... first assistant director
Joe Melton ... assistant director
Catherine Wallace ... third assistant director
Jason M. Washington ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Adam Johnston ... on-set dresser
Aurora Kruk ... assistant art director
Emily Pope ... assistant art director
Stephanie Wyman ... graphics

Sound Department

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Keith Elliott ... re-recording mixer
Paula Fairfield ... sound designer
Heather Kirby ... sound effects editor
Danielle McBride ... supervising sound editor
Rudy Michael ... re-recording mixer
Jill Purdy ... dialogue editor
Art Pisanski ... boom operator (uncredited)
Cory Siddall ... sound mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Derek Bujalski ... special effects
Kyle Doust ... special effects makeup / special effects technician
Mike Hamilton ... special effects key (as Michael W. Hamilton)

Visual Effects by

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Denise Maitan ... visual effects artist
Brett McLaughlin ... visual effects artist
Chris Rogoski ... visual effects artist
Andrew Roshka ... visual effects

Stunts

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Bart Badzioch ... stunt driver
Christopher Cordell ... stunt double: Benjamin Hollingsworth
Crystal Dalman ... stunt double: Laura Vandervoort
Allison Feliciano ... stunt model
Brianna Goldie ... stunt model
Brian Jagersky ... stunt performer
Dana Jones ... stunt driver
Patrick Kerton ... stunt orderly
Joel Labelle ... stunt performer
Shawn C. Orr ... assistant stunt coordinator
Melanie Phan ... stunt performer
Gainaële Royer ... stunt performer
Sharlene Royer ... stunt performer
Attila Sebesy ... stunt performer
Don Stockford ... stunts
Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle ... stunt coordinator (as Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dwain Barrick ... digital imaging technician
Cylvan Desrouleaux ... a camera 1st assistant camera
Tammy Jones ... camera operator: "a" camera (as Tamara Jones)
Amanda Matlovich ... still photographer
Cactus Simser ... genny operator
Paula Tymchuk ... camera operator
Greg Whiteside ... computer and video playback technician

Casting Department

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Brendan Wilcocks ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Delaney Hicock ... background coordinator
Deborah Kirkegaard ... assistant costume designer
Melanie Lian ... costume assistant
Chemagne Martin ... costume truck supervisor
Roshelle Schnare ... set supervisor

Location Management

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Garrett VanDusen ... location manager

Music Department

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Nathalie Bonin ... violinist
Scott Cochran ... scoring mixer
Claude Foisy ... Orchestrations / pianist / score produced by
Thomas Andrew Gallegos ... composer's assistant
Kevvy ... music
Michael Perlmutter ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Danielle Depeyre ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Ethan Carson ... production assistant
Kevin Caudle ... stand-in
Kate Cavendish ... publicity team
Kate Clark ... production executive: completion guarantor
Jill R. Fox ... publicity team
Lon Haber ... publicist
Tertia Lamb ... stand-in
Genna McAuliffe ... completion guarantor: Film Finances Canada Ltd
Joey Monahan ... production assistant
Kami Naghdi ... legal services
Jennifer Parker ... legal services
Meg Sethi ... publicity team
Mario Tassone ... unit publicist

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

What happens when you realize that to achieve your dreams you have to live a nightmare? Rose is a quiet, demure, unassuming woman in her looks and actions. Her dream is to become a famous designer in the fashion world, but a terrible accident leaves Rose scarred beyond recognition. She seeks out a radical untested stem cell treatment. The treatment is nothing short of a miracle and wallflower Rose turns into the belle of the ball. It all seems to good to be true. She is now everything she wanted to be. But everything in life comes at a price and this new found perfect life is no exception.

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Also Known As
  • Marutõbine (Estonia)
  • 屍控療法 (Taiwan)
  • Fúria (Brazil)
  • Бешеная (Russia)
  • Besnilo (Serbia)
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Runtime
  • 107 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Dr. William Burroughs is named after writer William S. Burroughs. As Rose is healing from the procedure, Dr. Burroughs actually listens to a recording of "Advice For Young People", in which the author William S. Burroughs talks about psychic vampires: "If, after having been exposed to someone's presence, you feel as if you've lost a quart of plasma, avoid that presence. You need it like you need pernicious anemia. We don't like to hear the word 'vampire' here. Trying to improve our PR. 'Interdependence' is the keyword. Enlightened interdependence. Life in all its rich variety. Take a little; leave a little. However, by the inexorable logistics of the vampiric process, they always take more than they leave." See more »
Goofs Dr. Keloid says the accident punctured Rose's abdomen, but the bandages are on her chest. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film - Part Two: An Emerging Revolution: New Territories & Diverse Fears (2019). See more »

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