Foreign Correspondents (2001)

There Are Two Sides To Every Mystery.

Foreign Correspondents (2001) poster

Equal parts romance, fable, ghost story, character study, and cinematic puzzle, Foreign Correspondents ties two seemingly unrelated stories together into one drama, revealing hidden parallels between these lost young people as they tell lies, pursue fantasies, step into dangerous emotional territory... and try to find love in a world that has all but forgotten them.

Director: Mark Tapio Kines
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance
Runtime: 102 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Christopher Farrell
Cinematography: Scott Spears
Editing: Jay Woelfel
Production: Cassava Films, Greenstem Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $500,000
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Tapio Kines
More Films in Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Foreign Correspondents about?
Equal parts romance, fable, ghost story, character study, and cinematic puzzle, Foreign Correspondents ties two seemingly unrelated stories together into one drama, revealing hidden parallels between these lost young people as they tell lies, pursue fantasies, step into dangerous emotional territory... and try to find love in a world that has all but forgotten them.
Who directed Foreign Correspondents?
Foreign Correspondents was directed by Mark Tapio Kines.
Who stars in Foreign Correspondents?
Foreign Correspondents stars Melanie Lynskey, Wil Wheaton, Corin Nemec, Yelena Danova, Steve Valentine, Blaire Baron.
How long is Foreign Correspondents?
Foreign Correspondents has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Foreign Correspondents?
Foreign Correspondents is a Drama, Mystery, Romance film.
What is the budget of Foreign Correspondents?
Foreign Correspondents had a budget of $500,000.
Where was Foreign Correspondents produced?
Foreign Correspondents was produced in United States of America.