Apparition (Formally called Remorse) Titled: The Nesting (International)
Apparition is a supernatural thriller exploring the themes of love, death, and the fragility of the mind. When Doug's fiancee, Lori, is killed in a car accident, he retreats to their isolated farmhouse to deal with his loss. Left to grieve amid years of memories, Doug realizes he has not returned alone. As he learns the tragic history of the farmhouse, supernatural occurrences leave him fearing for his sanity, and reveal a secret Lori took with her to the grave. Struggling to determine whether what he is seeing is real, or all in his head, Doug finds solace in the company of Jamie, a local grad student. As their friendship deepens, Doug draws her with him into the horrifying events unfolding in the old farmhouse.
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Quinn SaundersDirectorCherry, Big Brother (TV)
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Pete Cafaro | Andrew KayrosWriter
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Guy QuigleyProducerWicked Blood, Magic Boys, Breaking Wind, In the Bag
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Quinn SaundersProducerCherry
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John LutzProducerCherry, Kicking the Dog
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John NargisoProducerCherry
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Katrina LawKey CastSpartacus/ Arrow/ Snow Bride / The Grind /Death Valley
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Jody QuigleyKey CastMagic Boys/ Highjacked / In the Bag/Wicked Blood
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Lili BordanKey CastBattleship Galactia/ The River/ In the Smoke/Cherry
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Thomas RoyKey CastTwelve Monkeys/ Night Catches Us/ Home
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Guy QuigleyExecutive ProducerWicked Blood / In the Bag / Magic Boys
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Cody WestheimerComposerDaylight Come/ One Small Hitch/ Drones
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Alice BrooksDPAmerican Flyer/ Game On/ Chasm
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 30 minutes
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Completion Date:November 30, 2014
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Production Budget:500,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:RED
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Aspect Ratio:16.9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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SAG Premier ScreeningDoylestown, PA, USA
June 14, 2015
North America Premier
N/A
An award-winning director, Quinn’s first feature film, Cherry., a suspense thriller that has been compared to a Generation-Y Sex, Lies and Videotape, premiered in 2010 at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, one of the world’s oldest, largest and most heavily attended fests. Screen Daily described Cherry. as “Broodingly Memorable” and Horrornews.com said, “It keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.” Cherry. was distributed by Warner Brothers Digital in the U.S. and was sold to territories throughout the world. Quinn’s short film, Fortunate Son, won the award for Best Short at five film festivals, and screened at over twenty festivals around the world. Fortunate Son was Quinn’s thesis film at USC, where he was one of the few students ever chosen for mentorship by director Robert Zemeckis.
In addition to his film work, Quinn has also served as the director for the CBS series Big Brother for many years, and teaches film and television production at California State University, Northridge.