
Clydecynic 2013
In the gritty drama *Clydecynic* (2013), directed by Ramiro Bélanger, audiences meet Clyde Nelson, a brash young hypnotist caught in the world of self-empowerment schemes.
Director: Ramiro Bélanger
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clydecynic (2013) about?
*Clydecynic* (2013) follows Clyde Nelson, a self-proclaimed hypnotist working for a company that sells self-empowerment seminars. As he navigates the industry's murky waters, he grapples with the ethics of manipulation and the blurred line between genuine transformation and exploitation. The film explores themes of ambition, deception, and the seductive power of the self-help movement.
Who directed Clydecynic?
*Clydecynic* (2013) was directed by Ramiro Bélanger, whose work often delves into character-driven dramas with a sharp edge.
Who stars in Clydecynic?
The cast of *Clydecynic* (2013) features Alex Weiner, Mark Antony Krupa, Richard Zeman, Francis J.R. Gould, and Jesse Camacho, with Carla Reynolds rounding out the ensemble.
Is Clydecynic (2013) worth watching?
While *Clydecynic* (2013) isn't a mainstream hit, it offers a compelling exploration of hypnosis and self-empowerment themes within a tight 86-minute runtime. The drama's cynical take on the industry and strong performances make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of character-driven films.
How long is Clydecynic?
*Clydecynic* (2013) runs for 86 minutes.
About Clydecynic (2013) — A Gritty Drama on Hypnosis and Self-Empowerment Scams
In the gritty drama *Clydecynic* (2013), directed by Ramiro Bélanger, audiences meet Clyde Nelson, a brash young hypnotist caught in the world of self-empowerment schemes. Working for a small but ambitious company, Clyde navigates the murky waters of personal transformation seminars, where promises of confidence and success clash with the harsh realities of human psychology. The film dives deep into themes of manipulation, ambition, and the fragile line between empowerment and exploitation, all wrapped in a tense, atmospheric narrative. With sharp dialogue and an undercurrent of cynicism, *Clydecynic* (2013) challenges viewers to question the authenticity of the self-help industry and the motives behind those who profit from it.
Backed by a talented ensemble cast including Alex Weiner, Mark Antony Krupa, and Richard Zeman, Bélanger crafts a story that feels both personal and unsettlingly universal. The 86-minute runtime flies by as Clyde's journey unfolds, revealing a world where self-discovery and deception intertwine. Expect a film that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving you to ponder the true cost of empowerment.