
Illusion
Illusion is a 2004 American drama film directed by Michael Goorjian in his feature directorial debut. The screenplay, written by Goorjian, Ron Marasco, Chris Horvath, and Tressa DiFiglia, is loosely based on Pierre Corneille's 17th-century play L'Illusion Comique. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Goorjian, Marasco, and Karen Tucker. It tells the story of a legendary film director who is shown three visions of the life of the son he never knew.
Plot
Legendary film director Donald Baines lies dying alone in his private screening room, watching the films he has devoted his life to creating. Having isolated himself from family and friends, he now regrets many personal sacrifices. The rejection of his illegitimate child, Christopher, brings him the most pain, since Donald saw him only once, 30 years ago.
More details
author | Chris Horvath Michael Goorjian Ron Marasco Tressa DiFiglia |
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director | Michael A. Goorjian |
editor | Laurent Wassmer |
genre | drama fantasy |
keywords | create deathbed film director first vision haunt illegitimate child isolated nag old movie one night screening room teenage life |
musicBy | Chris Ferreira |
producer | Anahid Nazarian James Burke Kevin Weisman Scott Disharoon |
productionCompany | Entitled Entertainment |
publisher | Awakened Media Gaiam Media Slowhand Releasing |
recordedAt | California |
theme | independent romantic drama romantic fantasy |