Frequencies
May 2014
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Daniel M. Gold
While the detached, deadpan tone and occasionally stilted acting might leave some viewers flat, there's no doubting the fierce intelligence behind this admirable puzzle box of a movie.
Alan Scherstuhl
Like youth itself, the opening of Frequencies - an uncommonly ambitious science-fiction romance - is sparkling and unsettling at once.
Critic reviews
Daniel M. Gold
While the detached, deadpan tone and occasionally stilted acting might leave some viewers flat, there's no doubting the fierce intelligence behind this admirable puzzle box of a movie.
Alan Scherstuhl
Like youth itself, the opening of Frequencies - an uncommonly ambitious science-fiction romance - is sparkling and unsettling at once.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld, Owen Pugh, David Broughton-Davies, Emma Powell, David Barnaby, Dylan Llewellyn, Georgina Minter-Brown |
Producers | Darren Paul Fisher |
Director | Darren Paul Fisher |
Writers | Darren Paul Fisher |
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Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
104 minutes
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