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Runner

2023 | 76m | English

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Director: Marian Mathias
Writer: Marian Mathias
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Haas is an 18-year-old girl who was raised by her father in the rural Midwest. When her father suddenly dies, she must carry out his wish to be buried in the town where he was born. There, she meets a young man named Will, a lonely, creative soul who is working to support his family back home. The two of them form a friendship that challenges both of their understandings of love and loss.
Release Date: Feb 02, 2023
Director: Marian Mathias
Writer: Marian Mathias
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Pigasus Pictures, Man Alive Productions, Killjoy Films, Easy Riders Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Job
Marian Mathias Writer, Director, Editor
Sydney Buchan Production Design
Dana Mroczek Sound
Jomo Fray Director of Photography
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Joy Jorgensen Producer
Zach Spicer Executive Producer
Omar El Kadi Producer
Gordon Strain Executive Producer
Nadia Turincev Producer
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The enclosed, claustrophobic feel from the confined aspect ratio in “Runner” lends the sensation of being trapped, which makes it one of the stronger directorial choices by Marian Mathias in her feature debut. Confinement is the order of the day in this story of stark emotion, unforgiving landscape, ... and the comfort of finding friendship in a time of loneliness and grief. It’s a beautiful film that gives a bleak yet hopeful view of a young woman’s uncertain future. Haas (Hannah Schiller) is an 18 year old only child who lives with her mentally ill father (Jonathan Erickson Eisley) in the desolate plains of Missouri. When he dies unexpectedly, the young woman learns that she has inherited crushing debit and a home that is pending foreclosure. Without the means to handle the dire situation, Haas decides to escort her father’s remains back to his hometown in Illinois, as per his wishes. With rain delaying the burial, she meets a local boy (Darren Houle) and develops a meaningful, if all too brief, friendship. Mathias also wrote the film, and she has a commanding understanding of Depression-era Americana. The script feels deeply meaningful and pairs well with her keen visual instincts, especially as an ominous cloud hangs over the story that’s set in a dark, dustbowl landscape and rain-soaked farmland. This film is the total package when it comes to writing and direction. The storytelling is purposeful and leisurely, but never too slow. It’s the type of film viewers experience along with the lead character, and there’s no hurry to follow her to her eventual fate. “Runner” is a hauntingly gorgeous film that captures the feeling of despair and the intimidating aspect of a future that hangs in the balance. This is a stunning debut from Mathias. By: Louisa Moore

Nov 03, 2023