Clean, Shaven Page #4

Synopsis: Peter Winter is a young schizophrenic who is desperately trying to get his daughter back from her adoptive family. He attempts to function in a world that, for him, is filled with strange voices, electrical noise, disconcerting images, and jarringly sudden emotional shifts. He clings to his humanity like a raft, barely afloat in a sea of terror. In a brief moment of congruence, he shatters his image reflected in a window, perhaps to more properly align it with his fragmented psyche. During his quest, he runs afoul of the law and an ongoing murder investigation.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Lodge Kerrigan
Production: Strand Releasing
  5 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
UNRATED
Year:
1993
79 min
276 Views


Dog died:

We said he could have a pet ofhis own,

but he wasn't interested after that:

He finished at

the top five percent of his class:

Then he went to Bathurst

to college the next year:

To study science:

But he dropped out

right at the beginning:

We didn't know:

He didn't want to be with us:

So he ended up on a boat off of Gaspe:

I think he was having difficulties:

[Breathing Erratically]

[Children Giggling]

[Girl Murmurs]

[Boy Chuckling Softly]

[Boy Sobbing]

Here he is when he thought

he'd gained too much weight: : :

Needed to go on a diet:

He lost 20 pounds in under a month,

and he went from looking like this: : :

To looking like this:

Not a healthy look:

Just didn't look like him:

He gained a little of the weight back,

but not enough:

He doesn't look like himself:

My husband made all those pictures:

He was a good man:

He took care of his family:

[McNally] Do you have any idea

where your son might have gone?

He came to see his daughter,

and when she didn't show up, he left:

Why did you put Nicole up for adoption?

Do you know what it's like

to see your son deteriorate?

When he was growing up,

he was a quiet boy, but he was happy:

And then all of a sudden he changed:

I won't have

that same thing happen to her:

[Girl Giggling]

- [Giggling Continues]

- [Metal Clanking]

[Children Squealing]

- [Children Giggling]

- [Children Squealing]

[Child Whispering]

[Children Squealing, Chattering]

- [Chattering Stops]

- [Breathing Erratically]

[Child Giggling]

[Woman]

The library is closed:

[Woman]

The library is closed:

You'll have to leave:

- [Electricity Humming]

- [Cricket Chirping]

[Crickets Chirping]

[Breathing Heavily]

[Woman Breathing Heavily]

[Grunts]

[Radio Stations Changing]

[Radio:
Man] Tomorrow will be dry as high

pressure holds over the upper Atlantic coast:

Winds from the east

will increase overnight:

[Children Whispering]

[Child Shouts]

[Jet Approaching]

[Jet Stops]

- [Horn Honking]

- What about the blood and the hair?

No trace of either on the body:

And the cigarette?

No saliva:

I see:

You are going to examine

the body again?

Good:

Good:

Hello:

- Dr:
Michaels:

- [Truck Passing]

Hello!

[Handset Clatters]

[Breathing Heavily]

[Grunts]

[Seagulls Squawking]

[Waves Crashing]

[Squawking Continues]

[Children Chattering, Giggling]

[Waves Crashing]

[Tearing]

[Breathing Heavily]

[Breathing Heavily]

[Moans]

[Sighs]

[Footsteps Approaching]

- [McNally] Grace Vibert?

- Yes:

Detective McNally:

I'm in charge of theJennifer Apel case:

I'd like to ask you a few questions

if you have a minute:

- Yes?

- You wereJennifer's teacher

at the time of her death?

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Lodge Kerrigan

Lodge Hunt Kerrigan (born March 23, 1964) is an American motion picture screenwriter and director. His 2010 film Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs) entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.Along with Amy Seimetz, Kerrigan is the creator/director of Starz' TV adaptation of Steven Soderbergh's The Girlfriend Experience. more…

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