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Good Husband
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The Good Husband
 
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Director: Wei Ling Chang
United States, 2006, 18min
Format: DigiBeta
Festival Edition: 2007
Category: Short
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Cast:  Greg Hansen, Almond Dupak, Michele Athena Morgen
Crew:  Executive Producer: Benoit De Boursetty - Cinematographer: Chris Edwards, Jato C. Smith - Gaffer: Peter Chin - Picture Editor: Ben Cheb, Timothy Dixon - Original Music: Benoit De Boursetty
Email:  infomooncakefilms.com
Web:  www.the-good-husband.com

synopsis
Ed Dawson is having an affair. He’s also been fantasizing about killing his wife since forever. He’s decided that ligature strangulation is his ticket out of marital misery. Now he needs only an opportunity. “The Good Husband” is a Hitchcockian film noir thriller that follows a man’s execution of his murderous fantasy.

biography
Wei Ling Chang is a big fan of film noir and moody lighting. Her favorite film noir movies are "Mildred Pierce" and "Vertigo". When she's not thinking up mystery murder plots, she writes, directs and produces television. Shows she worked on include the Emmy-nominated “The Port Chicago Mutiny”, “The Bill Clinton Biography”, "The First 48", and MTV’s “Made” and "My Super Sweet Sixteen". Most recently, she directed the horror short, "Aunt Tigress", which will screen at Cannes Film Festival's Short Film Corner this year. Her supernatural horror script, “The Chim” (co-writer), was selected to participate in Tribeca Film Festival’s All Access Connect 2006. In July, she won the best editing award in AAFilm Lab's 72 Hour Film Shootout for “Goodnight Mr. Lee”. Her first screenplay, “The Deep of the Mind”, was a semi-finalist of Sundance Writer’s Lab and Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project. Holding a psychology degree from Cornell University, Wei Ling believes that the road to psychological well-being takes three weekly trips to the swimming pool, a pack of cigarettes, and making creepy movies.


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