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After.Life

After.Life


 Year  Country
 2009  USA
 Run Time   MPAA Rating
   
 Category  Color
 Feature  Color
 Director
 Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo
 Writer(s)
 Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo | Paul Vosloo
 Starring
 Christina Ricci | Josh Charles | Justin Long | Liam Neeson
 Sub Genre
 Mystery
 Keywords
 Alive | Burial | Coroner | Death | Purgatory | Ressurection | Spirit
 Themes
 Death
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Plot Synopsis:

A young woman caught between life and death and a funeral director who appears to have the gift of transitioning the dead, but might just be intent on burying her alive.


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Neeson Talks After.Life
Ricci & Neeson Head to After.Life
Directing the After.Life

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Neeson Talks After.Life

Now here’s a flick we’ve not heard about in a while; Agineszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo’s After.Life, the story of a girl stuck between this world and the next and the funeral director who may be trying to bury her alive.

Ricci & Neeson Head to After.Life

And here I was getting ready to write this one off as DOA. It’s been a long time since any movement’s taken place on After.Life, the feature debut of Agnieszka Wotowicz-Vosloo (try saying that three times fast) about a woman caught between life and death. Today Variety announced that not only is it not dead, it’s more alive then ever thanks to some great casting!

Directing the After.Life

Death is never a fun thing to have to think about in any real terms (we talk about it in unreal terms all day, however, and it’s great fun), but imagine what it must be like when you’re no longer alive but not fully dead either.