Thursday, 10 January 2013

Session 9 Movie Trailer


Session 9 Movie trailer  is a 2001 American psychological horror[1] film, directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. It premiered at the Fantasia Festival in July, 2001, and stars David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas and Brendan Sexton III. The plot focuses on the growing tension within an asbestos removal crew working at an abandoned mental asylum, which is paralleled by the gradual revelation of a former patient's disturbed past through recorded audio tapes of the patient's hypnotherapy sessions. The film takes place in and around the Danvers State Mental Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts. The low budget film, while not a financial success, has been critically well-received—with praise in particular going to its atmosphere—and is considered a cult filmGordon's team is small, but eclectic. Mike (Gevedon) is a law school dropout, who knows the most about the asylum in the group. Phil (Caruso) is filled with bitterness after losing his long-time girlfriend to Hank (Lucas), another team member. Because of this, Phil has taken up smoking marijuana. Jeff, Gordon's nephew (Sexton III), is the youngest member, and suffers from severe nyctophobia.
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Session 9 Movie wallpaper


Session 9 wallpaper  was director Brad Anderson's first horror film, after having directed two romantic comedy films, Next Stop Wonderland (1998) and Happy Accidents (2000). The film was inspired by a murder that took place in Boston, where Anderson grew up, in the mid-1990s, in which a man supposedly killed his wife after she accidentally burnt his dinner, then cut out her heart and lungs and put them in his backyard on a stake.[3]
Most of the film was shot in a small section of the asylum; according to David Caruso, the rest of the building was "unsafe" for shooting.[3] Caruso also claims the sets didn't need to be dressed as all the props featured in the film were already there inside the building.[3]
It was one of the first motion pictures to be shot in 24p HD digital video,[4] which shoots at 24 frames-per-second like film, as opposed to regular digital video which shoots at 30 frames-per-second.
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Session 9 Movie wiki


The Danvers State Hospital has been closed since 1985. Gordon Fleming (Mullan) is the owner of The Hazmat Elimination Company,Session 9 Movie  a small asbestos removal company. When he hears that the hospital needs asbestos removed, he makes a bid to remove it, as he is in desperate need of money. He is also a new father, and the stress of work and parenthood have been causing problems between him and his wife, Wendy.
Gordon's team is small, but eclectic. Mike (Gevedon) is a law school dropout, who knows the most about the asylum in the group. Phil (Caruso) is filled with bitterness after losing his long-time girlfriend to Hank (Lucas), another team member. Because of this, Phil has taken up smoking marijuana. Jeff, Gordon's nephew (Sexton III), is the youngest member, and suffers from severe nyctophobia.
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Session 9 Movie Poster


Session 9 is a 2001 American psychological horror[1] film, directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. It premiered at the Fantasia Festival in July, 2001, and stars David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas and Brendan Sexton III. The plot focuses on the growing tension within an asbestos removal crew working at an abandoned mental asylum, which is paralleled by the gradual revelation of a former patient's disturbed past through recorded audio tapes of the patient's hypnotherapy sessions. The film takes place in and around the Danvers State Mental Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts.
The low budget film, while not a financial success, has been critically well-received—with praise in particular going to its atmosphere—and is considered a cult film
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