The Black Death has spread across Cumbria, and psychic young Griffin (Hamish McFarlane) believes that he can lead his people out of danger. With nothing to lose, the survivors follow him into an abandoned mine — and emerge 600 years later in 20th-century New Zealand. Modern life mystifies the travelers, who find spiritual symbolism in everything from television to freeway traffic. Vincent Ward (What Dreams May Come) directs this acclaimed fable.
Vincent Ward is a gypsy filmmaker living between New Zealand and Australia. His two passions are film and painting. In his many other incarnations he has worked as an actor in LA, a screenwriter and has put out several books.
His film work has seen recognition at both the Academy Awards and the Cannes Film Festival.
The Boston Globe has named him “one of the world’s great image-makers” and a book of his images will be released in 2011 along with exhibitions of his paintings.
Filmography
Vincent Ward’s films have achieved a wide, eclectic audience whilst earning critical acclaim and festival attention.
His latest feature film Rain of the Children (2008) was picked by the audience, from 250 feature films, to win the Grand Prix at Poland’s largest film festival. The film was also nominated for best director in New Zealand and Australia.
What Dreams May Come won an Oscar and was nominated for 2 Academy Awards. The River Queen (2005) won the Golden… read more