The Insomniac (2009 film)


The Insomniac is a 2009 Singaporean film noir written and directed by Madhav Mathur. It is the debut feature-length film under the Bad Alliteration Films independent production banner. The Insomniac premiered at the Sinema Old School Singapore-based independent distribution house, opening in the 100-seater venue on August 13, 2009, in Singapore.
The film's narrative centers on Ali, a workaholic writer who is struggling to complete his latest work of fiction. His sleepless efforts slowly force him to lose his mind. The film was shot and edited in Film-noir style, relying on invoking surrealistic atmosphere and dark, ironic plot-ends.

Synopsis

Ali, a possessed workaholic writer, is spiralling downwards into a permanent state of mental corrosion, in his ill-conceived insomniac efforts to complete his latest book of fiction. On one fateful night, his overactive imagination gets the better of him.
Characters and episodes from his unfinished book come to life in front of his weary eyes. They get strangely intertwined with people and experiences from his own life, resulting in absurd, tragic comedy. Tormented and chased by seductive assassins, loony psychiatrists, bullies and army men, he has only one person who can actually save him, and she too seems reluctant.

Cast

Timeline

The film was shot in ten shooting days in May 2008. Editing, Visual Effects, Colour Grading, Background Score and Original Soundtrack were completed by May 2009.

Resources

Camera: Panasonic HPX502 with Fujinon Lens

Recording Medium: P2 cards
Edited on: Adobe Premiere Pro CS3

Special Effects on: Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and Adobe After Effects CS3
Sound Mixing and Music Production: Sony ACID Pro 4.0

Score and soundtrack

The Background Score and Original Soundtrack were composed and produced by Siddesh Mukundan.

Soundtrack

OST Performed by

Guitars, Synth, Percussion & Vocals: Siddesh Mukundan

Drums & Percussion: Sammy Arvis
"Man Who Does Not Sleep"

"Zola"

"Pagan"

"I'm losing"

"Flogging"

"Fat Pig Chase"

"The Bobbies"

"Darling"

"Acid Trip"

"Wake"