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Nemesis Game

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Directed by Jesse Warn
Produced by Matthew Metcalfe,
Suzanne Berger
Written by Jesse Warn
Starring Carly Pope
Adrian Paul
Ian McShane
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 92 min.
Country Canada
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Language English
IMDb profile

Nemesis Game is a film directed and written by Jesse Warn. This New Zealand movie, called Paper, Scissors, Stone in Canada, is a mystery- thriller involving complex riddles. The main character of the movie is Sara Novak (played by Carly Pope), a college student who, along with a counter-culture comic book store owner named Vern (played by Adrian Paul), spends her time solving perplexing and complicated mind-games and riddles. The movie takes a twist when the riddles lead to deaths, leaving Sara to fear whether she is someone else's game. Tagline : "The only thing more terrifying then playing it...is winning."

Awards & Nominations

Awards :
2003 - New Zealand Film Awards.
Makeup - Barbara Barkey.
Design - Peter Cosco.
Editing - Bruce Lange.
Cinematography - Aaron Morton.
Nominations :
Best Film.
Best Contribution to a Soundtrack - Frank Ilfman.
Best Costume Design - Shelley Mansell.
Best Director - Jesse Warn.
Best Screenplay - Jesse Warn.

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