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DONOVAN’S ECHO

Donovan Matheson is a man trapped in the past, plagued with regret over the loss of his wife and child in an accident he believes he could have prevented. After a 30-year absence, Donovan returns to the small town where the accident occurred and finds himself caught up in events that echo the earlier tragedy. With the assistance of his brother-in-law, Sergeant Finnley Boyd, Donovan attempts to decipher the puzzle that ties the past to the present, and offers a path to redemption.

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Jim Cliffe
Director

Jim Cliffe’s experimental short film Tomorrow’s Memoir received the award for best comic oriented film at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con. Cliffe has worked professionally as an artist and animator for companies such as Kellogg’s, Fox, and Anagram Pictures, and has been recognized by the Nicholl Fellowship and the Page International Screenwriting Awards for his writing. Donovan’s Echo is Cliffe’s first feature film.

35 mm

90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

2.35

Original version in English

Producers

Trent Carlson

Andria Spring

Mary Anne Waterhouse

Director

Jim Cliffe

Scriptwriters

Jim Cliffe

Melodie Krieger

Director of Photography

Bob Aschmann

Editor

Mark Shearer

Sound

Miguel Nunes

Cast

David Lewis

Sonja Bennett

Lanette Ware

Ian Tracey

Natasha Calis

Danny Glover

Bruce Greenwood

Production

Maniacal Toon Media Inc.
7488 Byrnepark Walk
Suite 108
Burnaby British Columbia
V3N 0B6
Canada
(604) 828-1912
andria@maniacaltoonmedia.com


Distribution – Canada

Union Pictures
788 King Street W.
2nd Floor
Toronto Ontario
M5V 1N6
Canada
(416) 703-8866
(416) 703-8867
info@unionpictures.ca
www.unionpictures.ca


International distribution

Stealth Media Group
143 S. Hayworth Ave.
Suite 103
Los Angeles California
90048
United States
(323) 920-0310
(323) 920-0301
info@stealthmediagroup.com
www.stealthmediagroup.com



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