Expiration

2003 "What goes up..."
6.1| 1h42m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 2003 Released
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A botched wedding proposal between two small town youngsters spirals into an epic Montreal night of chaos, confusion and destiny.

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Gavin Heffernan

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ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Manthast Absolutely amazing
Abegail Noëlle While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
warrens Had the pleasure of meeting many talented directors and filmmakers outat the Victoria film fest 2004 (best fest ever), and I have to say tothe world, this 23-year-old-kid is the Real Deal. I've been in film for many years and I was just blown away by hisfeature debut from a creative, technical and poetic point of view.American Beauty meets After Hours with loads of unexpected thrills(let's just say I'll never play roulette again) and grace (especiallybetween the 2 leads). Go out and find this movie and watch it. If you'rea studio head out there - give this guy a deal. Good stuff Gavin. Warren P. Sonoda, director, Ham & Cheese.
saxdavid Dope fiends and the strange prowl the night, yet the normals often drop in for a visit. So is Expiration, a work of understated devililishness, probing into the depths of the putrid city streets after dark.Heffernan is a madman, one of which we need more of and yet one who must stand alone and be unique. He'll slaughter pigs by hand if it would make a better film, and that takes dedication and love and a fair amount of industrial strength glue in my business.Not to be missed, Expiration undoubtedly appreciates upon viewing, and I fully expect it's vintage to be prime in two to three years after maturing in French and American oak.
mkinrys Expiration is a wonderful film. Forget the fact that this is Gavins first film. Even in comparison to professional films this movie is one of the most enjoyable films i have seen this year. i loved the storyline, the cast, the characters and the way the film was shot. It was eye candy. I would love to work with Gavin on his next project to see what he will next after getting some experience with Expiration. He might be even better!!
galerubenstein I had an opportunity to see this film at the New York Digital Film Festival in November and I was completely blown away by it. Despite being made at a fraction of the cost of a Hollywood feature, this film stands absolutely toe to toe with any mainstream release. With no word of a lie, the cinematography is better than some Academy Award winning film's I've seen. The music, acting, and direction are all on pace with, if not better than the average Hollywood release. Janet Lane is beautiful and incredible as Rachel and if she doesn't become a superstar in the next month, I'll eat my shoes. I don't know how these filmmakers did it, but 15 minutes into the movie, I had forgotten the rest of the world existed. As Sam and Niki arrived in Montreal, it was like I was in the backseat, arriving with them..The story's a little tricky to summarize. Think of it as a cross between "After Hours" and "Eyes Wide Shut" with a little "Rebel Without a Cause" thrown in also... But I think the reason its so hard to explain is because these filmmakers are really walking on some original turf here. I think you'll know what I'm talking about when you see the scene on the roof... At the festival's Q+A session, writer/director/editor/star Gavin Heffernan nailed it when he said Expiration is a "an extremely complicated, simple story about childhood" You're gonna see this thing in theatres, and when that happens, PLEASE go check it out. Finally a movie that doesn't suck.