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PINK COFFINS

1995/1998; 52 min./110 min.; Crime/Fantasy/Mystery

 

The strange and fantastical tale of a psychic, his roommate, the photographer next door, an angel, a demon, and the infamous Brothers Ross as they descend into the supernatural underworld.​

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Bryan's personal favorite of all his films, Pink Coffins was first screened as a 52-minute work-in-progress on December 17, 1995 at The Gish Film Theater at Bowling Green State University. It was expanded into a four-episode version that was completed on December 15, 1998 and finally screened on April 29, 2017 (at The Gish).

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Followed by a decades-later epilogue, The Passion of Paul Ross (2017), with a final chapter forever in development (working titles include Pink Coffins Burn; Pink Coffins Messiah; Pink Coffins Now; Pink Coffins: So Long, Veronica; Pink Coffins 2095; and Pink Coffins Final).   

ORIGINAL VERSION (DEC. 1995)

EXTENDED FOUR-EPISODE VERSION (DEC. 1998)

Written, Produced, Photographed and Directed by Bryan Enk
Story by Bryan Enk, Brandt Fundak and Brendan Cain
Edited by Kevin Leffler
Special Makeup and Creature Effects by Lino Stavole and Doug Agosti
Music by Paper Plate and Jacob Enk

 

Cast: Steve Bishop, Joe Hunsaker, Brendan Cain, Jason Hugh Smith, Elizabeth Cashman, Andy Hunsaker, John Klump, Diane Weider, Bryan Richards, Greg Wagner, Jason Lay, Amy Monfort, Jason Cohorn, Michael Brengartner, Chuck Johnson, Patrick Julian, Yuri Lowenthal. 

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