Ill Noise

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Ill Noise
Illnoise.jpg
Official film poster
Directed byIsmail Nihad
Written byMohamed Munthasir
Screenplay byAhmed Mauroof Jameel
Produced byMohamed Munthasir
StarringMohamed Munthasir
Ahmed Alam
Shammath Ibrahim
Ahmed Nimal
CinematographyVishal Amir Ahmed
Edited byAhmed Sajid
Music byIsmail Adheel
Production
companies
Theatre Mirage
Orkeyz Inc
Release date
  • April 27, 2017 (2017-04-27)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryMaldives
LanguageEnglish

Ill Noise is a 2017 Maldivian film directed by Ismail Nihad. Produced under Theatre Mirage and Orkeyz Inc, the film stars Mohamed Munthasir, Ahmed Alam, Shammath Ibrahim, Judh Mohamed Munthasir and Ahmed Nimal in a pivotal role. The film was based on a theatre play performed by Munthasir in 2012. [1] It was released on 27 April 2017.

Contents

Premise

Amid a global pandemic caused by a mysterious disease, Edward Benevic, a disgraced microbiologist, seeks refuge within the last institution willing to harbor him. His sole obsession is the ailing man lying beside him, who happens to be his mentor, Novels. Edward lacks the resources he once had when he initially uncovered the enigmatic parasite responsible for the outbreak. Now, he faces a daunting challenge: maintaining Novels' deteriorating health until the highly restricted vaccine arrives. This desperate mission comes at a high cost, causing a rift between Edward and his wife and son. As the world crumbles outside, Edward plunges deeper into the secrets of the IASP pathogen, realizing that its horrifying symptoms may be more than just physical in nature.

Cast

Release

The film was initially slated for release on 23 March 2017. [1] Due to the alarming spread of viral and swine flu in the Maldives, the release date was postponed to 27 April 2017. [2]

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef(s)
9th Gaumee Film Awards Best film Ill NoiseNominated [3]
Best Director Ismail NihadNominated [3]
Best Actor Mohamed MunthasirNominated [3]
Best Editing Ahmed SajidNominated [3]
Best Cinematography Vishal Amir AhmedNominated [3]
Best Screenplay Ahmed Mauroof JameelNominated [3]
Best Background Music Ismail AdheelWon [4]
Best Art Direction Adam MufassirNominated [3]
Best Costume Design Adam MunthasirNominated [3]
Best Sound Editing Ismail AdheelNominated [3]

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