Nine Days


04:20 am - 06:26 am, Friday, November 7 on STARZ InBlack (West) ()

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About this Broadcast
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At a waystation in a remote desert, Will, an arbiter, interviews prospective souls for rebirth. Yet the sudden death of a treasured soul upends Will's fragile, unusual existence. Amidst his grief, Will must confront his own arrested potential with the help of the empathetic Emma to achieve catharsis.

2022 English Dolby 5.1
Fantasy Drama Social Issues

Cast & Crew
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Brandy Pitcher (Actor) .. Amanda's Mom
Eric Ramaekers (Actor) .. Amanda's Dad
Eliza De Azevedo Brown (Actor) .. Amanda (8 Years Old)
Lisa Starrett (Actor) .. Amanda
Jeffrey Hanson (Actor) .. Conductor
Elizaveta Shaikhulina (Actor) .. Violinist
Winston Duke (Actor) .. Will
Taran Marshall (Actor) .. Bully
Caleb Fralick (Actor) .. Bully 2
Sterlin English (Actor) .. Rick (14 Years Old)
Erika Vasquez (Actor) .. Luiza
Alvaro Cortez (Actor) .. Fernando
Benedict Wong (Actor) .. Kyo
Cherie Julander (Actor) .. Aunt/Cecily's Mom
Perry Smith (Actor) .. Anne
Bill Skarsgård (Actor) .. Kane
Amy Brown (Actor) .. Candidate 1
Arianna Ortiz (Actor) .. Maria
David H. Stevens (Actor) .. Candidate 2
David Rysdahl (Actor) .. Mike
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Alexander
Anthony Leger (Actor) .. Candidate 3
Zazie Beetz (Actor) .. Emma
Liliana Arredondo (Actor) .. Officer 2
Victor Medina (Actor) .. Officer 3
Bryce Fernelius (Actor) .. Officer 1
Geraldine Hughes (Actor) .. Colleen
James Snuka (Actor) .. Fugitive
Tony Rivas (Actor) .. Preist Officiant
Kadrolsha Ona Carole (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron dark medium hair to wall
Ben Governale (Actor) .. Candidate
Dave Bresnahan (Actor) .. Tennis Referee
John Forker (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron/Conga Line Dancer
Bill Nighy (Actor)
Zazie (Actor)
Edson (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Brandy Pitcher (Actor) .. Amanda's Mom
Eric Ramaekers (Actor) .. Amanda's Dad
Eliza De Azevedo Brown (Actor) .. Amanda (8 Years Old)
Lisa Starrett (Actor) .. Amanda
Jeffrey Hanson (Actor) .. Conductor
Elizaveta Shaikhulina (Actor) .. Violinist
Winston Duke (Actor) .. Will
Born: November 15, 1986
Birthplace: Argyle, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
Trivia: Recalled helping her mother in her restaurant when he was young.At the age of 9, he moved from Trinidad and Tobago to the United States along with his family.Actress Jenna Marbles studied with him in high school.While in college, he acted in theater.Studied along with actress Lupita Nyong'o at Yale School of Drama.Is an advocate for the awareness and prevention of diabetes, and has contributed to the American Diabetes Association.
Taran Marshall (Actor) .. Bully
Caleb Fralick (Actor) .. Bully 2
Sterlin English (Actor) .. Rick (14 Years Old)
Erika Vasquez (Actor) .. Luiza
Alvaro Cortez (Actor) .. Fernando
Benedict Wong (Actor) .. Kyo
Born: January 01, 1970
Birthplace: Manchester, Lancashire, England
Trivia: First role was on a BBC radio play called Kai Mei Sauce in 1993. Was nominated for a British Independent Film Award for his supporting role in Dirty Pretty Things. Made his West End stage debut in 2013 in Chimerica.
Cherie Julander (Actor) .. Aunt/Cecily's Mom
Perry Smith (Actor) .. Anne
Bill Skarsgård (Actor) .. Kane
Born: August 09, 1990
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia: Began acting at the age of 9 with his brother, Alexander, in the Swedish movie White Water Fury (2000). Studied science in high school with the intention of becoming a doctor, before deciding on acting. Was a model for H&M.
Amy Brown (Actor) .. Candidate 1
Arianna Ortiz (Actor) .. Maria
David H. Stevens (Actor) .. Candidate 2
David Rysdahl (Actor) .. Mike
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Alexander
Born: September 30, 1970
Birthplace: West Point, New York, United States
Trivia: For fans of the cult-favorite series Arrested Development, Tony Hale's spectacled face is all too familiar. He charmed and terrified a legion of fans as Buster, the most titularly immature of the adult siblings on the show from 2003 to 2006, but Hale's career has extended far beyond the borders of this one tragically canceled series. He attended the Young Actors Theatre in his home state of Florida, and in 1992 earned a degree in journalism from Alabama's Samford University. He went on to earn his master's from the School of Communication and the Arts at Regent University in Virginia before moving to New York to begin his professional acting career. In addition to various TV appearances, Hale filled out his résumé in these early years with commercials, including an iconic ad for Volkswagen in which he enthusiastically lip synced to "Mr. Roboto" by Styx from the front seat of a VW Golf. He also helped found a Christian ministry called the Haven, which is geared toward artistically minded parishioners. In addition to Arrested Development, Hale has appeared in other major films and TV shows like Stranger Than Fiction and Unaccompanied Minors. Appearances on such popular shows as Chuck, Numb3ers, Community, Justified, and Veep made him something of a small screen staple following the cancellation of Arrested Development, and in addition to his many live-aciton roles, Hale has also lent his distinctive voice to animated features like 2008's The Tale of Despereaux.
Anthony Leger (Actor) .. Candidate 3
Zazie Beetz (Actor) .. Emma
Born: June 01, 1991
Birthplace: Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Trivia: Father is German and mother is African American.Found her passion for acting in grade school and performed in community theaters and local stages throughout her childhood.Also attended Muscota New School and Harlem School of the Arts in New York, New York.Made her film debut with a minor role in the 2015 hit independent film James White.Fluent in German, English and French.
Liliana Arredondo (Actor) .. Officer 2
Victor Medina (Actor) .. Officer 3
Bryce Fernelius (Actor) .. Officer 1
Geraldine Hughes (Actor) .. Colleen
Trivia: A distinguished Irish actress whose unique look and presence instantly revealed her ethnic origins, redhead performer Geraldine Hughes began life in West Belfast in 1970 and grew up in a working-class family in the city's Divis Flats. Hughes experienced her first brush with show business after penning a one-woman stage show, Belfast Blues, where she distilled many of her coming-of-age experiences into two hours. Via the magic of costume changes, she also unveiled her versatility by playing all of the 24 roles at hand. That noble accomplishment happened to catch the eye of a Hollywood casting agent, Sheila Jaffe, who recommended Hughes to Sylvester Stallone for a turn as Marie, Rocky Balboa's longtime friend and potential paramour, in Rocky Balboa (2006), the sixth installment of the Rocky film series; after watching Hughes' audition tape, Stallone instantly hired her. Though Balboa did not represent the thespian's premier stage assignment (prior to it, she had done guest work on the series ER and landed a bit part as a secretary in the 2003 Ben Stiller comedy Duplex), it afforded some of her broadest audience exposure to date, and as a follow-up she teamed with Clint Eastwood for a small role in the racially themed drama Gran Torino (2008).
James Snuka (Actor) .. Fugitive
Tony Rivas (Actor) .. Preist Officiant
Kadrolsha Ona Carole (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron dark medium hair to wall
Ben Governale (Actor) .. Candidate
Dave Bresnahan (Actor) .. Tennis Referee
John Forker (Actor) .. Restaurant Patron/Conga Line Dancer
Bill Nighy (Actor)
Born: December 12, 1949
Birthplace: Caterham, Surrey, England
Trivia: BAFTA-winning veteran actor Bill Nighy gained international recognition in 2003 thanks to his role as a Keith Richards-esque former rock star in the hit romantic comedy Love Actually. Nighy had remained a relatively obscure figure even in his native England until a memorable turn as a controversial politician in series three of the acclaimed television comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen, Pet found him finally thrust into the spotlight in 2002. A Caterham, Surrey native, Nighy excelled in English language and literature early on; however, even though his journalistic instincts were strong, his lack of education prevented him from a career in the media. Work as a bike messenger for Field Magazine helped the aspiring writer keep his toes in the business, and a suggestion by his girlfriend that Nighy try his hand at acting eventually prompted him to enroll in the Guildford School of Dance and Drama. As the gears began to turn and his career as an actor started to gain momentum, Nighy was encouraged to stick with the craft after landing a series of small roles. Though British television provided Nighy with most of his early exposure, supporting roles in such features as Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) and The Phantom of the Opera (1989) found the actor honing his skills and laying the groundwork for future feature success. Though Nighy stuck almost exclusively to the small screen in the early '90s, his supporting role in the 1993 Robin Williams film Being Human seemed to mark the beginning of a new stage in his career, focusing mainly on features. A part in the 1997 film Fairy Tale: A True Story found Nighy climbing the credits, and the following year he joined an impressive cast including Timothy Spall, Stephen Rea, and Billy Connolly in the rock comedy Still Crazy. It was his role in Still Crazy that gained Nighy his widest recognition to date -- earning the up-and-coming actor the Peter Sellers Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy Performance. Nighy's role as a conflicted husband who embarks on a heated extramarital affair in 2001's Lawless Heart continued his impressive career trajectory, and later that same year he would land a role in The Full Monty director Peter Cattaneo's jailbreak comedy Lucky Break. A role in the long-running U.K. television series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet finally found Nighy earning some deserved recognition in 2002, and after a winning performance as the patriarch of an eccentric family in I Capture the Castle (2003), he continued to earned even more accolades for his performance in Love Actually. His part as an ancient vampire in the gothic action horror hit Underworld found Nighy's recognition factor rising for mainstream audiences on the other side of the pond, and before jetting into the future with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 2005, the increasingly busy actor would appear in three feature films in 2004, including the horror comedy Shaun of the Dead, Doogal, and Enduring Love. By the time Nighy received an Emmy nomination for his role as a loved-starved civil servant falling for an enigmatic younger woman in the 2005 made-for-television romantic comedy-drama The Girl in the Café, television fans in both the U.S. and the U.K. knew well of Nighy's impressive range as an actor. Yet another small-screen role in that same year's Gideon's Daughter allowed Nighy a chance to play a serious role once again. Playing a burned-out PR agent who is forced to reevaluate his life when his adult daughter threatens to cease all contact with him, Nighy gave a performance that moved critics and audiences alike, later earning him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Mini-Series or TV Movie. Soon the actor was venturing into lands of fantasy once again, however, reprising his role as Viktor in Underworld: Evolution, and taking to the high seas as the legendary squid-faced sailor Davy Jones (captain of the Flying Dutchman) in director Gore Verbinski's big-budget summer extravaganza Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. That film, of course, became a predictable sensation (it grossed over one billion dollars worldwide) and (more than any of Nighy's prior efforts) launched the British actor into the public spotlight for audiences of all ages, who were understandably impressed with the presence he was able to exude onscreen despite the layers of makeup and CG it took to make him into a squid-man.Nighy stayed the course of big-budget fantasy, with a turn as Alan Blunt in that same year's Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker, then signed on for another turn as Davy Jones in 2007's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, co-starring this time with the inspiration for some of his previous characters, Keith Richards. Nighy would spend the next several years appearing in such acclaimed films as Valkyrie, Pirate Radio, and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.Nighy has maintained a life partnership with veteran British stage and screen actress Diana Quick since 1981. Though the two don't subscribe to the legal institution of marriage (much like long-standing Hollywood couple Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon), Nighy has been known to refer to Quick as his wife simply to avoid confusion. The couple's daughter, Mary Nighy, was born in 1984 and is also an actress.
Zazie (Actor)
Edson (Actor)

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