Restless

Restless

Year 2011
Runtime 91 mins
Language English
Alberta Premiere

As a pair of teenaged lovers, Enoch (Henry Hopper) and Annabel (Mia Wasikowska) are entirely unconventional. Enoch crashes funerals for fun and claims to have befriended the ghost of a Japanese kamikaze pilot (Ryo Kase), and Annabel is immediately smitten when they first meet at a memorial service. But Enoch isn’t the only one with tragic secrets kept close to his chest, meaning that the pair of troubled souls may just be the only two who can understand each other. Aged by tragedy but electrified by their youth, Enoch and Annabel are determined to find joy in the time they have left.

Set in a contemporary world that sits in a softly tinged period out of time, director Gus Van Sant and scriptwriter Jason Lew’s film tells a love story tinged with whimsy and sadness, following two people who have every reason to give up but choose to hold on to each other anyway. Part LOVE STORY, part HAROLD AND MAUDE, RESTLESS is an eccentric love story where, even though death is never far away, there’s still enough time to truly live.

Countries

United States
Festivals
Cannes Film Festival 2011,
Tokyo International Film Festival 2011,
Toronto International Film Festival 2011
Director
Gus Van Sant
Executive Producer
David Allen Cress
Producer
Brian Grazer, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard
Screenwriter
Jason Lew
Cinematographer
Harris Savides
Editor
Elliot Graham
Production Design
Anne Ross
Music
Danny Elfman
Cast
Mia Wasikowska
Henry Hopper
Ryo Kase