Insomnia
Material type: FilmPublisher: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2002Description: 1 videodisc (119 min.) : sd., col ; 4 3/4inISBN: 0790771977Subject(s): DVD | DVD'S | Homicide investigation -- Drama | Insomnia -- Drama | Psychopath | Murder Investigation | Psychological Drama | Planting Evidence | Crime Confession | Redemption | Accidental Shooting | Cheating On Girlfriend | Murder Confession | PedophileSummary: Crime never sleeps and neither does the veteran LAPD homicide detective invited to Nightmute, Alaska to head a murder investigation there. He finds the investigation disrupted by an ever-shining midnight sun that wreaks sleep-depriving havoc on his body clock. As his consciousness becomes more unstable, he is nagged by a sense of personal guilt over a second crime that might just be real.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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DVD | Miller Library | 791.4372 I59i 1 | 1 | Available | 32351000694777 |
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Based on the film "Insomnia" directed by Erik Skjoldbj?rg; written by Nikolaj Frobenius and Erik Skjoldbj?rg./ Special features: additional scenes with optional director's commentary; commentary by director Christopher Nolan in order of shooting sequence; commentary with Hilary Swank, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Dody Dorn, cinematographer Wally Pfister and screenwriter Hillary Seitz; "Day for night": making-of documentary; "1800": a conversation with Nolan and star Al Pacino; "In the fog": cinematography and production design; eyes wide open: the insomniac's world; stills gallery; theatrical trailer./ Participants: Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Hilary Swank, Maura Tierney, Martin Donovan, Nicky Katt, Paul Dooley./ Audience: MPAA rating: R.
Crime never sleeps and neither does the veteran LAPD homicide detective invited to Nightmute, Alaska to head a murder investigation there. He finds the investigation disrupted by an ever-shining midnight sun that wreaks sleep-depriving havoc on his body clock. As his consciousness becomes more unstable, he is nagged by a sense of personal guilt over a second crime that might just be real.
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