Nemesis Game
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Nemesis Game | |
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Directed by | Jesse Warn |
Produced by | Matthew Metcalfe, Suzanne Berger |
Written by | Jesse Warn |
Starring | Carly Pope Adrian Paul Ian McShane |
Release date(s) | 2003 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | Canada New Zealand United Kingdom |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Nemesis Game is a film directed and written by Jesse Warn. This New Zealand movie, called Paper, Scissors, Stone in Canada, is a mystery- thriller involving complex riddles. The main character of the movie is Sara Novak (played by Carly Pope), a college student who, along with a counter-culture comic book store owner named Vern (played by Adrian Paul), spends her time solving perplexing and complicated mind-games and riddles. The movie takes a twist when the riddles lead to deaths, leaving Sara to fear whether she is someone else's game.
Tagline : "The only thing more terrifying then playing it...is winning."
[edit] Awards & Nominations
Awards :
2003 - New Zealand Film Awards.
Makeup - Barbara Barkey.
Design - Peter Cosco.
Editing - Bruce Lange.
Cinematography - Aaron Morton.
Nominations :
Best Film.
Best Contribution to a Soundtrack - Frank Ilfman.
Best Costume Design - Shelley Mansell.
Best Director - Jesse Warn.
Best Screenplay - Jesse Warn.