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The Broken Imago

Teaser for Doug Buck's Broken Imago!

Finally, the long-awaited teaser trailer for Doug Buck’s The Broken Imago is online and ready for your critical eyes to pass judgment upon! Or just enjoy the imagery, whichever is easier for you...

Poster & Plot for Doug Buck's The Broken Imago!

The latest film from “Cutting Moments” director Douglas Buck, The Broken Imago, is only a teaser trailer right now, but it’s a teaser trailer that’s preparing to win hearts and minds with its tale of a virus that targets only adults.

Broken Imago, The


 Year  Country
 2009  USA
 Run Time   MPAA Rating
   
 Category  Color
 Feature  Color
 Director
 Douglas Buck
 Writer(s)
 Douglas Buck
 Starring
 
 Sub Genre
 Survival
 Keywords
 Enviornment | Global Warming | Nature | Rain Forest | Trees | Virus
 Themes
 Nature Run Amok
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Plot Synopsis:

A vengeful nature has unleashed a powerful virus from the world’s diminishing rainforests. Transmitted through air and touch, the virus physically assaults the doomed infected, violently twisting their bodies into strange intolerable shapes. Within weeks of the first reported outbreaks, the members of an elite Catholic boarding school on a remote island lose communication with the outside world. Facing the terrible possibility of the end of the world, they begin to struggle amongst themselves. The virus hits and they realize they were wrong. Civilization isn’t ending.


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Fantasia 2008: Days 14 & 15

Ah, the sweet beauty of Montreal in July. For me there’s nothing like it. I love coming to this city every year when it’s at its very peak, and this year I couldn’t be happier simply because this trip came so close to not happening.

Exclusive: Douglas Buck Talks Broken Imago!

Douglas Buck, director of Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America and the Sisters remake, is less than confident in mankind’s ongoing destructive relationship with mother earth. His in-the-works opus The Broken Imago has the earmarks of a terrifying new entry in a subgenre of increasing relevance, the Eco-Horror film.