The Cabin Movie
| The Cabin Movie | |
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| Directed by | Dylan Akio Smith |
| Written by | Kris Elgstrand |
| Produced by | Rob Riley |
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| Cinematography | James Liston |
| Edited by | Chris Bizzocchi |
| Music by | Clinton Shorter |
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| Distributed by | Mongrel Media |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10,000[1] |
The Cabin Movie is a 2005 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Dylan Akio Smith, written by Kris Elgstrand, and starring Arabella Bushnell, Ben Cotton, Brad Dryborough, Ryan Robbins, Justine Warrington, and Erin Wells.[2] The film centres on a group of friends who try to reignite their lackluster sex lives by renting a cabin in the woods to have an orgy and record it as an amateur porn film.[3]
Plot
Ken and Maria, a married couple who have not had sex in a year, decide to invite two other couples to an orgy to spice up their sex lives. However, Mark and Katherine arrive dealing with relationship baggage that complicates their ability to participate, with Mark spending much of the event outside on the deck, while Jason has actually broken up with the girlfriend who was formerly part of the group's circle of friends, and instead arrives with his new love interest Ginny, a bisexual woman the rest of the group have never met.[1]
Cast
- Arabella Bushnell as Maria
- Ben Cotton as Jason
- Brad Dryborough as Mark
- Ryan Robbins as Ken
- Justine Warrington as Ginny
- Erin Wells as Katherine
Distribution
The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival.[4] In 2006, it was one of the first Canadian films to be carried by Blockbuster Video in its Festival Collection.[5]
References
- ^ a b Joe Leydon, "The Cabin Movie". Variety, October 20, 2005.
- ^ Glen Schaefer, "The Cabin Movie". The Province, October 10, 2005.
- ^ Katherine Monk, "An orgy in a cabin --how Canadian is that?". Vancouver Sun, October 12, 2005.
- ^ Gayle MacDonald, "Toronto film fest rolls out 2005's Cancon". The Globe and Mail, August 3, 2005.
- ^ Glen Schaefer, "The Cabin Movie's now a Blockbuster". The Province, June 11, 2006.
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