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Zeph E Daniel

Zeph E Daniel


Zeph E. Daniel, married to Patricia Daniel, is co-founder of Crazed House, a production company and studio. He is a screenwriter, producer and director of many successful feature films. Also known as Woody Keith, Zeph penned the classic horror films: Society, Bride of Re-Animator, Silent Night and Deadly Night 4. Zeph is also an accomplished music producer and mastering consultant. In addition, he is a published author that has written several novels. Furthermore, Zeph is the host of The Zeph Report podcast for over 20 years, which has gained a large and loyal following. In the podcast, he covers the most cutting edge and controversial topics current in the world. His current projects includes Girl Next (2021), The Quantum Devil (2023), The Darkside of Society Documentary (TBD) and a special edition novelization of Society (2023), in conjunction with Brian Yuzna."In our society we never talk about death - life is everything. And yet, death is a process as much as life is. My hope for the film was that if I looked straight into the face of death I might find a sense of the kind of beauty those people who have near-death experiences talk about," said Keith at an editing session.

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Genre : dramatique Format : Long métrage Genre : dramatique Format : Long métrage Released on : 05 avril 2024 Duration : 01:29:33 : United States
Angel's Tide

Angel's Tide

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United States 01:29:33 2024-04-05

Synopsis:

30 Years ago, Hollywood screenwriter, Woody Keith made his directorial debut with Angel's Tide. Woody eventually left Hollywood and became Zeph E. Daniel. The movie was forgotten and never released. While working on the documentary "The Darkside of Society", a work print of 'Angel's Tide' was discovered. After a viewing and the urging of his partners at Crazed House. Zeph E Daniel was able to go back some 30 years later and finish the movie the way he had originally envisioned. Synopsis: Diane Collier, a woman of the 90's who has achieved almost everything a career woman could want, is stricken with a terminal illness that even her good credit cards cannot protect her from. As she balances denial and acceptance, she tries to "hold on" to her world through indulgence in sex and chocolate and consumption of material goods while trying to make peace with her father after years of self-imposed exile. Her father, a painter who never forgave Diane for going into the commercial art field, tries to welcome her back, but their personalities are on a crash collision course, and he is unable to be the willing ear for her secret, that she will soon die. The image of time slipping by is accentuated for Diane when she meets a wise clock-shop owner who rents her an apartment near her parents' house, while a mysterious angel, a cherubic little girl appears to Diane alone, calling her, inspiring her to paint a portrait of the angel and to face her destiny. Friends and family are not enough to lead Diane to acceptance of her fate, and she becomes kleptomanic in an effort to hold onto it all, culminating in a bank hostage crisis. Once her father realizes that he has held onto his own dreams for Diane instead of letting her explore her dreams, he relents and tries to assist her in "stealing" her life back. But it is the little angel who finally leads her to the tides and the realm beyond.

Déclaration du réalisateur:

"In our society we never talk about death - life is everything. And yet, death is a process as much as life is. My hope for the film was that if I looked straight into the face of death I might find a sense of the kind of beauty those people who have near-death experiences talk about." Woody Keith at an editing session in 1995.

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