Ordinary Days (film)

Ordinary Days is a 2017 Canadian dramatic thriller film.[1] Directed by Kris Booth, Renuka Jeyapalan and Jordan Canning, the film centres on the mysterious disappearance of Cara Cook (Jacqueline Byers), telling the story from three different perspectives.[2]

Ordinary Days
Directed byJordan Canning
Kris Booth
Renuka Jeyapalan
Written byRamona Barckert
Produced byRamona Barckert
Glenn Cockburn
Bryce Mitchell
Brian Robertson
StarringJacqueline Byers
Richard Clarkin
Torri Higginson
Michael Xavier
CinematographyMichael Robert McLaughlin
Edited byAren Hansen
Music byKeegan Jessamy
Bryce Mitchell
Production
companies
Relay Station
Seedaylight
Release date
  • September 17, 2017 (2017-09-17) (AIFF)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Canning directs the first segment, which centres on Cara's parents Rich (Richard Clarkin) and Marie (Torri Higginson); Booth directs the second segment centring on Jonathan Brightbill (Michael Xavier), the police officer investigating Cara's disappearance; Jeyapalan directs the third, which reveals the story from Cara's own perspective.[2] The cast also includes Joris Jarsky, Jefferson Brown and Daniel Kash.

The film was written and produced by Ramona Barckert, and commenced production in October 2016.[3] It premiered in September 2017 at the Atlantic Film Festival

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