Disappearance at Clifton Hill | |
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Directed by | Albert Shin |
Written by | Albert Shin James Schultz |
Produced by | Fraser Ash Kevin Krikst |
Starring | Tuppence Middleton Hannah Gross David Cronenberg |
Cinematography | Catherine Lutes |
Edited by | Cam McLauchlin |
Music by | Alex Sowinski Leland Whitty |
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Distributed by | Elevation Pictures |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Box office | $25,084[1][2] |
Disappearance at Clifton Hill (initially known as Clifton Hill) is a 2019 Canadian thriller film, directed by Albert Shin.[3] The film stars Tuppence Middleton as Abby, a young woman who returns home to Niagara Falls, Ontario, when she inherits a family-owned motel in the city's Clifton Hill tourist district following her mother's death, and becomes obsessed with reconstructing inchoate childhood memories of witnessing a kidnapping.[4]
The film's cast also includes Hannah Gross, Marie-Josée Croze, Andy McQueen, Noah Reid, Dan Lett, Aaron Poole, Connor Jessup, Elizabeth Saunders, and Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, as well as filmmaker David Cronenberg in a rare acting appearance as a local historian and podcaster.[5] The film was nominated for four Canadian Screen Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for McQueen.