Severed Ways | |
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Directed by | Tony Stone |
Written by | Tony Stone |
Produced by | Tony Stone |
Starring | Tony Stone Fiore Tedesco |
Cinematography | Nathan Corbin Damien Paris |
Edited by | Tony Stone |
Distributed by | Magnet |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Box office | $18,728[1] |
Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America is a 2007 independent adventure drama film that tells a story of Norse explorers battling nature, natives and Christianity in North America in the year 1007 AD. It was written, directed, edited and produced by Tony Stone who also plays one of the lead characters.
The story is told in near-documentary film fashion, using only natural light, with an initial shaky camera technique that eventually slows down into smoother cinematography. It has very little dialog and a soundtrack featuring anachronistic heavy metal music. Though unrated, the film shows human-to-human violence, animal killing, defecation, and sex. It is a remake of the 1978 film The Norseman.
The film received mixed reviews, with critics commenting on aspects of poor production quality and on Stone's innovative use of the camera.