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Cinedigm presents a film written and directed by Ravin Gandhi. No MPAA rating. Running time: 87 minutes. Available Tuesday on demand.
In Millennium Park, a middle-aged woman is enjoying the beautiful day and the idyllic scenery — and that’s the last anyone sees of her.
Someone is snatching people from the streets of Chicago, each time leaving an ornate photo album with a cover naming the victim and a proclaiming their salvation, e.g., “Tanya Was Saved.”
This is the intriguing premise of the filmed-in-Chicago psychological thriller “100 Days to Live.” Although sometimes convoluted and occasionally implausible, this is a well-filmed and ambitiously creative first effort from writer-producer-director Ravin Gandhi, an entrepreneur and the CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings, which is not your typical resume for an aspiring filmmaker but kudos to Gandhi for following his movie dreams and turning in an impressive debut.