Ordinary Days (film)
Ordinary Days is a Canadian dramatic thriller film released in 2017.[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 by | Jordan Canning Kris Booth Renuka Jeyapalan  | 
| Written by | Ramona Barckert | 
| Produced by | Ramona Barckert Glenn Cockburn Bryce Mitchell Brian Robertson  | 
| Starring | Jacqueline Byers Richard Clarkin Torri Higginson Michael Xavier  | 
| Cinematography | Michael Robert McLaughlin | 
| Edited by | Aren Hansen | 
| Music by | Keegan Jessamy Bryce Mitchell  | 
Production companies  | Relay Station Seedaylight  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 82 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
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
References
    
- "Ordinary Days, three different ways at WFF Dec. 2". Pique Newsmagazine, December 2, 2017.
 - "What to see at Canadian Film Fest and What The Film Festival". Now, March 19, 2018.
 - "Production underway on Ordinary Days". Playback, October 31, 2016.