Echo (2003 film)
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2003 American film
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Directed by | Tom Oesch |
Starring | Haven Pell |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Echo is a 2003 short film written and directed by Tom Oesch. It stars Haven Pell, Sean Le, and Armand Kirshman.
Overview
[edit ]The short film tells the story of an American soldier’s grief, guilt, and descent into madness when he encounters a local boy carrying a mysterious package in the war-torn jungle of Vietnam.
Echo was produced at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. It features black-and-white cinematography by Kevin Oeser and a film score by Sasha Ivanov.
In 2004, the film won at the "46th Rochester International Film Festival."
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