NEIL
Released: 2005 - Canada
Duration: 90 minutes
Classification: Feature
Director: Boris Mojsovski
Writer: Boris Mojsovski, Ognen Georgievski
Producer: Boris Mojsovski, Srdjan Vilotijevic, Ingrid Veninger
Leading Roles: Greg Bryk, Mary Krohnert, Zorana Kydd, Chris Gillett

Content: Unable to cope with his aging problem, Neil (Greg Bryk - A History of Violence) develops severe agoraphobia. Dependent
on a variety of pills, Neil has spent his entire adult life inside an inherited building. Over time, his separation from the outside world
translates into an oppressive solitude; Neil is unable to even look out a window. Reduced to its essence, Neil is a film about love and one
man's quest to regain life. Beautifully shot by his father, Levko Mojsovski, the film explodes with questions of science, love, trust and the
unlikely harmony of the unexplainable.
Director: Boris Mojsovski was born in Sarajevo. Boris is a writer, director and cinematographer who is recognized internationally
as one of Canada's emerging talent . Boris Mojsovski is a graduate of the Film Program at York University and has Three and a Half (2002) and
the award-winning short films Stop (2000) and Symphony (2001).
Boris lives and works in Toronto, Canada.
Co-Writer Ognen Georgievski has written for stage, film, television and animation. In his native country of Macedonia, he had a successful
career writing for the stage.
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