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| name =9/Tenths |
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| image =[[Image:9tenths.poster.jpg]] |
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| caption =9/Tenths Theatrical Poster |
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| director =[[Bob Degus]] |
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| producer =[[Jon Silberg]]<br />Bob Degus<br />Michele McGuire |
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| writer =[[Michele McGuire]] |
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| starring =[[Gabrielle Anwar]]<br />[[Henry Ian Cusick]]<br />[[Dave Ortiz]] |
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| music =[[Brian Ralston]] |
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| cinematography =[[Nathan Wilson]] |
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| editing =[[Logan Breit]] |
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| distributor =Spotlight Pictures |
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| released =[[2006]] |
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| country =[[USA]] |
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| language =[[English language|English] |
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| website =http://www.9tenths.com/ |
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| imdb_id =0421539 |
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'''''9/Tenths''''' is a 2006 film directed by [[Bob Degus]]. The film stars [[Gabrielle Anwar]], [[Henry Ian Cusick]] and [[Dave Ortiz]]. The film was filmed outside of Los Angeles, CA in Canyon Country. The world premiere of the film was at the 2006 Sedona International Film Festival on February 24th, 2006. |
'''''9/Tenths''''' is a 2006 film directed by [[Bob Degus]]. The film stars [[Gabrielle Anwar]], [[Henry Ian Cusick]] and [[Dave Ortiz]]. The film was filmed outside of Los Angeles, CA in Canyon Country. The world premiere of the film was at the 2006 Sedona International Film Festival on February 24th, 2006. |
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Revision as of 22:05, 1 November 2006
9/Tenths is a 2006 film directed by Bob Degus. The film stars Gabrielle Anwar, Henry Ian Cusick and Dave Ortiz. The film was filmed outside of Los Angeles, CA in Canyon Country. The world premiere of the film was at the 2006 Sedona International Film Festival on February 24th, 2006.
Summary
Sometime in the not too distant future. Terrorist attacks continue to escalate. Cities are the primary targets.
William and his wife Jessica, flee the city seeking safety. Upon reaching their newly purchased ranch, in the middle of nowhere, they discover, Elias a Mexican ranch hand already living there. Just as the property dispute escalates to a dangerous level, a massive terrorist attack causes widespread, catastrophic destruction - the world, as they know it, no longer exists.
The film takes a brutal, unflinching look at mankind stripped bare of the thin veneer of social convention. It is a daring, bold, often painful journey into the darkness of our primal, carnal selves.