Stereo | |
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Directed by | David Cronenberg |
Written by | David Cronenberg |
Produced by | David Cronenberg |
Starring | Ronald Mlodzik Jack Messinger Iain Ewing Clara Mayer Paul Mulholland Arlene Mlodzik Glenn McCauley |
Cinematography | David Cronenberg |
Edited by | David Cronenberg |
Production company | Emergent Films[1] |
Distributed by | Film Canada Presentations |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $8,500 |
Stereo (full title Stereo (Tile 3B of a CAEE Educational Mosaic)) is a 1969 Canadian science fiction film directed, written, produced, shot and edited by David Cronenberg in his feature film debut.[2] Starring Ronald Mlodzik, who would go on to appear in later Cronenberg films Crimes of the Future, Shivers, and Rabid, the film was Cronenberg's first feature-length effort, following his two short films, Transfer (1966) and From the Drain (1967). The plot follows several young volunteers who participate in a parapsychological experiment.