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Ararat


Set against the production of an epic film about the Armenian Genocide of 1915, Ararat is a contemporary story that interweaves scenes of history in the making with scenes depicting the effects of history on modern culture. With his recognized style of shifting seamlessly through time, Atom Egoyan explores the quest for personal, sexual and cultural identity through the intimate moments shared by lovers, strangers and families.

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Atom Egoyan
Director

Atom Egoyan has written and directed eight feature films, including Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter and Felicia's Journey. He has directed major opera productions, including Salome, Dr. Ox's Experiment (world premiere) and Elsewhereless (also writing the libretto). He has received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix and International Critics'Award at Cannes, five Genies, and two major Academy Award nominations. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de France, and a recipient of the Anahid Literary Award from the Armenian Center at Columbia University.


35 mm


115 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.66




Producers

Robert Lantos

Atom Egoyan


Coproducer

Sandra Cunningham


Associate Producers

Simone Urdl

Julia Rosenberg


Director and Scriptwriter

Atom Egoyan


Director of Photography

Paul Sarossy


Editing

Susan Shipton


Sound

Ross Redford

Steven Munro


Production Designer

Phillip Barker


Costumes

Beth Pasternak


Music

Mychael Danna


Cast

Charles Aznavour

Christopher Plummer

Arsinee Khanjian

Elias Koteas

Brent Carver

David Alpay

Marie-Josée Croze


Production

Serendipity Point Films Inc.
9 Price St.
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1Z1
(416) 960-0300
(416) 960-8656
mmusselman@serendipitypoint.com
www.serendipitypoint.com


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Distribution Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis Pictures International Inc.
808 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, California
United States
90401
(310) 899-8000
(310) 899-8100
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Art of Woo (The)


Alessa Woo, a beautiful and ambitious art curator, poses as a rich Asian heiress to catch her man of means. Alessa's well-laid plans to find her millionaire go awry when Ben Crowchild, a struggling Native artist, moves in next door. A gifted painter, Ben shares his neighbour's affinity for art, as well as an adjoining bathroom. Like Alessa, he also has his secrets. Although she'd be the first to deny it, an immediate, undeniable chemistry exists between Alessa and Ben. Indeed, Alessa has finally met her match. A fresh, modern take on a timeless story, The Art of Woo is a sly romantic comedy about hidden and mistaken identities, art and class, and the deeply human desire for transcendence.

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Helen Lee
Director

Born in Seoul, Korea, Helen Lee emigrated to Canada with her family at the age of four. After graduating with a Master's Degree in Cinema Studies from New York University, Helen worked at the feminist film distributor, Women Make Movies. Upon returning to Toronto, she completed her film training at the Canadian Film Centre, participating in the 1994 Director Resident Program. Helen has made several acclaimed short films, including Subrosa (2000), Prey (1995), My Niagara (1992), and Sally's Beauty Spot (1990), all of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. The Art of Woo, her feature film debut, received its world premiere at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.


35 mm


96 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Anita Lee


Executive Producer

Peter O'Brian/The Feature Film Project


Director and Scriptwriter

Helen Lee


Director of Photography

Steve Cosens


Editing

Vesna Svilanovic


Sound

Garrett Kerr


Art Directors

Rick Gilbert

Lea Carlson


Costumes

Sally Lee


Music

Ron Sexsmith

Kurt Swinghammer


Cast

Sook-Yin Lee

Adam Beach

Joel Kellar

Alberta Watson

John Gilbert

Kelly Harms

Don McKellar


Production

The Feature Film Project
2489 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M2L 1A8
(416) 445-2890
(416) 445-3158
ffp@cdnfilmcentre.com
www.cdnfilmcentre.com


Artstar Pix
83 Benson Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M6G 2H7
(416) 656-6086
(416) 656-7430
anitalee8@rogers.com


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

BuzzTaxi Communications Inc.
1110 Yonge St.
Suite 201
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 2L6
(416) 920-3800
(416) 920-3998
buzztaxi@buzztaxi.com
www.buzztaxi.com


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Au Fil de l'eau


Au Fil de l'eau is a bittersweet tale of four men and three women who find themselves in a strange forest-like place, engaged in a seemingly endless series of activities. Whether they are each living their dreams, or living in a dream world, it is hard to say. Although the action unfolds in an otherworldly place, the preoccupations of the characters are all too familiar: we recognize their anxieties, their exercises of will, their fates. Au Fil de l'eau takes us into a sometimes harsh fantasy world, where memories of love and childhood return to haunt the present.

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Jeannine Gagné
Director

Jeannine Gagné has been working as a film producer and director for 15 years. Among her major films are the children's short Fais semblant que tu m'aimes (2000); L'insoumise (1998; based on a novel by Marie-Claire Blais), which won first prize at the 2001 International Film and Video, Cinema and Literature Festival in Famalicao, Portugal; Aube Urbaine (1995), which won the Prix Vision du Réel in Nyon and the award for best short film at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in Montréal; Bébé Bonheur (1995); and Drôle de fille (1987).


Super 16 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Jeannine Gagné


Line Producer

Jean Tessier


Director and Scriptwriter

Jeannine Gagné


Director of Photography

Michel Lamothe


Editing

Louise Dugal


Sound

Esther Auger

Claude Beaugrand


Art Director and Sets

Gabriel Tsampalieros


Costumes

Caroline Poirier


Music

Jean Derome


Cast

Gabriel Gascon

Margot Campbell

Frédérique Collin

Claude Laroche

Guy Thauvette

Paul Ahmarani

Michelle Rossignol


Production

Amazone Film
460, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Bureau 302
Montreal, Quebec
H3B 1A7
(514) 393-3560
(514) 393-4127
amazonefilm@iquebec.com


Distribution – Canada

Cinéma Libre inc.
460, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest
Bureau 500
Montreal, Quebec
H3B 1A7
(514) 861-9030
(514) 861-3634
infocine@cinemalibre.com
www.cinemalibre.com


International distribution

Amazone Film
460, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Bureau 302
Montreal, Quebec
H3B 1A7
(514) 393-3560
(514) 393-4127
amazonefilm@iquebec.com


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Axis


Axe is a gigantic tree with branches reaching high above the clouds. Nestled in the centre of the tree is a village, whose existence is threatened by Axe’s slow death: its sap is running dry. The villagers vainly beseech the gods for help. Kaena, a determined and rebellious young woman, challenges the High Priest and her people’s traditional beliefs. Spurred by a mysterious force, she undertakes a perilous journey and discovers the wickedness that lies behind the clouds… a dark world of evil creatures keeping a terrible secret. Axis is the first animated feature from Europe to be entirely computer-generated.

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Chris Delaporte
Director

Chris Delaporte was a painter before he started getting involved in the production of video games. Among his projects, he was responsible for the graphic concept of Heart of Darkness, a landmark video-game title. Together with Patrick Daher, Chris Delaporte subsequently created Gaïna, and then co-scripted and co-directed Axis.

Pascal Pinon
Director

Pascal Pinon has long been passionate about animated films. He has worked on several animated features, including Astérix chez les Bretons, produced by Gaumont, and The Treasure of the Lost Lamp, for Disney. He has also worked on a variety of television series, in France and elsewhere, and directed the productions Redwall and Animal Cracker III.


35 mm


85 minutes (approx.)

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Dominique Mendel

Denis Friedman


Associate Producer

André A. Bélanger


Executive Producers

Louis Fournier

Denis Friedman


Directors

Chris Delaporte

Pascal Pinon


Scriptwriters

Tarik Hamdine

Chris Delaporte

Pierre Bordage


Production Designers

Patrick Daher

Tarik Hamdine

Chris Delaporte


Music

Farid Russlan


Production

TVA International IV inc.
465, rue McGill
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 4A6
(514) 284-2525
(514) 985-4457
www.tva-international.com


Coproduction – France

Chaman Productions
53/55, rue Crozatier
Paris
France
75012
33.1.44.73.77.47
33.1.44.73.77.30


StudioCanal France
17, rue Dumont d'Urville
Paris
France
75016
33.1.71.76.10.00


Distribution – Canada

TVA International Distribution
465, rue McGill
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 4A6
(514) 284-2525
(514) 985-4461
www.tva-international.com


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Bay of Love and Sorrows (The)


In late summer 1973, Michael Skid, the son of a well-to-do judge, returns home to New Brunswick's Miramichi River from his world travels. He rents a dilapidated farm and begins to spread the gospel of communal ideals, which he has absorbed during his sojourn in India. These notions go over well with impoverished siblings Madonna and Silver Brassaurd, but less well with Tom Donnerel, a young farmer, who humiliates Michael. Embarrassed, and seeking acceptance, Michael befriends ex-convict Everette Hatch, who, recognizing opportunity, exploits Michael's ideas to his advantage. Believing himself capable of understanding people different from himself, Michael fails to recognize that the ex-con is manipulating him - and so sets off a catastrophic chain of events in the community.

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Tim Southam
Director

Before directing and co-writing The Bay of Love and Sorrows, his feature-film directorial debut, Tim Southam made several highly acclaimed short dramas and films. These include the television drama The Tale of Teeka, based on the celebrated play L'Histoire de l'oie by Michel Marc Bouchard. The film won the Banff Rockie and Telefilm Canada awards, three Prix Gémeaux Awards, including Best Dramatic Program and Best Director, and the Golden Spire Award for Best Television Drama at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Southam also wrote and directed the drama/performance film Satie and Suzanne, which received a Grammy nomination for Best Long-Form Video, and the Genie-nominated documentary Drowning in Dreams.


35 mm


97 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Anna Stratton

Gilles Bélanger


Coproducer

Francis Bourque


Executive Producers

Marguerite Pigott

Bryan Gliserman


Director

Tim Southam


Scriptwriters

David Adams Richards

Tim Southam


Based on the novel by

David Adams Richards


Director of Photography

Éric Cayla


Editing

Wiebke von Carolsfeld


Sound

Garrett Kerr

Scott Purdy

Georges Hannan


Production Designer

Rob Gray


Costumes

Chris O'Neil


Music

Serge Laforest

Gaëtan Gravel, Audio Z


Cast

Peter Outerbridge

Jonathan Scarfe

Joanne Kelly

Christopher Jacot

Elaine Cassidy

Zachary Bennett

Torquil Campbell


Production

Triptych Media Inc.
788 King St. W.
2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1N6
(416) 703-8866
(416) 703-8867
info@triptychmedia.ca
www.triptychmedia.ca


Second Wave Productions Inc.
1725 Barrington St., 3rd Floor
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2A4
(902) 422-5890
(902) 422-4352


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Triptych Media Inc.
788 King St. W.
2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1N6
(416) 703-8866
(416) 703-8867
info@triptychmedia.ca
www.triptychmedia.ca


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Black Swan


Set against the majestic landscape of Canada's Bay of Fundy and the highest tides in the world, Black Swan is a fast-paced murder mystery that tells the story of Helen, a woman trying desperately to get out of her small-town world. Helen panics when her boyfriend, Carl, is accused of murder. She seizes the opportunity to flirt with city boy Clive as her ticket out of town. Things heat up and bullets and accusations fly. As the comical and confusing adult world of infidelity, prejudice and scandal unfolds, two small children travel through town oblivious to the upheaval around them. They are on a trip to find Florida, a missing mother and the legendary black swan.

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Wendy Ord
Director

Director, writer, and producer Wendy Ord has worked in the Canadian film industry for more than 20 years. She has directed series television for CBC, Global and Vision TV. Her short film Torrents (1990), starring Eric McCormack of Will & Grace, premiered at the Los Angeles International Film Festival. Black Swan was chosen as an official selection of the Atlantic Film Festival, the Sarasota Film Festival and the Marco Island Film Festival.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Wendy Ord


Coproducer

Jaime DiPaolo


Associate Producer

Michael Riley


Director

Wendy Ord


Scriptwriters

Wendy Ord

Matt John Evans

Christopher Bruce


Director of Photography

Christopher Ball


Editing

Thor Henrikson

David Ransley


Sound

Peter Woods


Production Designer

Melinda Robb


Costumes

Vera Coy


Music

Creighton Doane


Cast

Melanie Doane

Michael Riley

Ted Dykstra

Matt John Evans

Hannah Clayton

Sammy Jay Osborne

Pam Lutz


Production/Distribution

Black Swan Entertainment Inc.
RR #1
Kimberley, Ontario
N0C 1G0
(519) 599-7963
(519) 599-7649
blackswan@bmts.com
www.blackswan-film.ca


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Bollywood/Hollywood


Rahul Seth, a young, dashing Toronto dot.com millionaire, believes he is "Western" enough to rebel against his mother and grandmother, especially when it comes to marriage. When his white girlfriend dies in an accident, his family pressures him to marry a good Indian girl - before his younger sister's wedding. After wrestling with his struggle for independence and his duty to the family, Rahul attends his sister's wedding, accompanied by Sue, an expensive, intelligent and fiercely independent escort who poses as his "Indian" fiancée. Sue, however, is not what she appears to be... With Hollywood's penchant for romance and Bollywood's fondness of hyperbole, Bollywood/Hollywood is a fun-loving romp of a movie where the unpredictable is the only constant.

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Deepa Mehta
Director

Toronto-based writer, director and producer Deepa Mehta's feature films include Sam & Me (1990), winner of a Golden Camera - Special Mention at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, Camilla (1993), which starred Jessica Tandy and Bridget Fonda, and the films Fire (1996) and Earth (1998), the first two parts of a projected trilogy. Deepa Mehta was forced to abandon the shooting of Water, the third part of her trilogy, when controversy surrounding the film erupted in India in 2000. Her television credits include directing installments of the series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992 and 1994). Bollywood/Hollywood, which was shot in Toronto with Indian and Canadian actors, is Deepa Mehta's latest feature film.


Super 35 mm


110 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

2.35




Producer

David Hamilton


Coproducer

Bob Wertheimer


Executive Producer

Ajay Virmani


Line Producer

Mehernaz Linten


Director and Scriptwriter

Deepa Mehta


Director of Photography

Doug Koch


Editing

Barry Farrell


Sound

Urmas Rosin


Art Director

Jason Graham


Production Designer

Tamara Deverell


Costumes

Ritu Kumar


Sets

Nigel Hutchins


Music

Sandeep Chowta


Cast

Rahul Khanna

Lisa Ray

Moushumi Chatterji

Dina Pathak

Kulbushan Kharbanda

Ranjit Chowdhry

Jessica Paré


Production

Bollywood/Hollywood Productions
221 Lyon St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 7X6
(613) 276-0449
hamilton@bradson.com


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


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Book of Eve (The)


Eva Smallwood, a 65-year-old housewife, lives a life of domestic servitude in the comfortable Montréal district of Westmount. One chilly autumn day, she receives her first pension cheque and walks out on her husband, her home, and her life. On her road towards self discovery, Eva first tackles the difficult task of survival. But her reclusive lifestyle is soon challenged by the persistence of a neighbour. Johnny, a Romanian immigrant 20 years her junior, hammers his way into Eva's heart with good cooking, stimulating conversation and lots of laughs. Her walls crumble, her senses begin to awaken. Eva starts on her new journey, proving that "coming of age" is not restricted to teenagers.

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Claude Fournier
Director

One of French Canada's best-known directors, Claude Fournier has directed 16 feature films and three major television miniseries. His award-winning films include the documentary Wrestling, recipient of the American Society of Cinematographer's Blue Ribbon in 1963; Deux femmes en or, winner of the award for best Canadian feature of 1970; Alien Thunder, selected for the 1974 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival; and The Tin Flute, winner of the award for best supporting actress at the 1982 Moscow Film Festival and the Prix du public at the 1982 Montréal World Film Festival. Claude Fournier is also a published poet, novelist and essayist.


35 mm


110 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in English


Dubbed in French




Producer

Marie-Josée Raymond


Coproducer

David Pupkewitz


Associate Producer

Lucinda Van Rie


Executive Producer

André Link


Director

Claude Fournier


Scriptwriters

Terri Hawkes

Claude Fournier


Based on the novel by

Constance Beresford-Howe


Director of Photography

Ivan Strasberg


Editing

Jean-Pierre Cerreghetti


Sound

Yvon Benoît

Marcel Pothier

Michael Prestwood-Smith


Production Designer

Gaudeline Sauriol


Costume Designer

Andrée Morin


Sets

Claude Tremblay


Music

Carl Davis


Cast

Claire Bloom

Daniel Lavoie

Susannah York

Julian Glover

Angèle Coutu

Marie-Jo Thério

Fanny Lacroix


Production

The Book of Eve Productions Inc.
P.O. Box 40
St-Paul-D'Abbotsford, Quebec
J0E 1A0
(450) 379-5304
(450) 379-5742
bookofeve@qc.aira.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Focus (Book of Eve) Ltd. The Rotunda Studio
R/O 116 - 118 Finchley Rd.
London
England
NW3 5H1
44-207-435-9004
44-207-431-3562
focus@pupix.demon.co.uk


Distribution – Canada

Christal Films Distribution inc.
1217, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 815-1542
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


International distribution

Lions Gate Films
2 Bloor St. W.
Suite 1901
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3E2
(416) 944-0104
(416) 944-9670
feedback@lgcopr.com
www.lionsgatefilms.com


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Burial Society (The)


When Sheldon Kasner arrives in town and offers his services to the local Chevrah Kadisha, the Jewish burial society that prepares bodies for interment, its three kindly old members have little reason to question his motives. Pinning their hopes of survival on this unlikely stranger, the old men set about indoctrinating him into their dark and mysterious world. Before long, a kinship begins to form between Shell and the sweet old men. But, as we gradually come to see, Shell has an agenda of his own - and he begins to set in motion a complex scheme involving the theft of $2 million and the staging of his own death... The Burial Society is a gripping, plot-twisting tale of murder and intrigue that possesses a soul as well as a brain.

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Nicholas Racz
Director

Nicholas Racz began his professional career in advertising, working as a creative director, editor and copywriter. In 1993, he co-founded The Big Little Picture Company Ltd., a film and television production company, where he continues to serve as a partner. Among his recent directing credits are the comedy short The Real Thing, produced for the Comedy Network, the dramatic short The Hungarian Revelation, as well as many highly regarded commercials. He was also the writer and story editor for the award-winning documentary film Ozone & The Politics of Medicine. The Burial Society is the first feature film he has directed.


35 mm


110 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Richard Baumgartel

Howard Dancyger


Executive Producers

Raymond Massey

J. Todd Harris


Line Producer

David Bouck


Director and Scriptwriter

Nicholas Racz


Directors of Photography

Danny Nowak


Editing

Jeremy Presner


Sound

Rick Bal


Production Designer

James Hazell


Costume Designer

Katia Stano


Cast

Rob LaBelle

Jan Rubes

Allan Rich

Bill Meilen

David Paymer

Seymour Cassel


Production

The Big Little Picture Company Ltd.
1664 - 144th St.
Surrey, British Columbia
V4A 4K9
(604) 542-2733
(604) 542-2744
richardb@sfu.ca
www.theburialsociety.com


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Collector (The)


Tough and independent on the outside, detective Maud Graham is a deeply sensitive person on the inside. She regularly opens her home to Grégoire, a 16-year-old prostitute with whom she has become friends. When Grégoire takes the liberty one day of bringing a 12-year-old runaway, Frédéric, to her house, Maud realizes she is on shaky legal ground. However, taking care of her two young protégés is the least of her worries. After the bodies of several grossly mutilated young women are found, Maud begins investigating the murders, quickly realizing that she has a highly organized, methodical and intelligent serial killer on her hands. The pursuit for the killer turns into a dangerous game, which soon involves the two youngsters living in her house. The killer gets closer and closer, gradually revealing himself in his murderous madness...

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Jean Beaudin
Director

Filmmaker Jean Beaudin is known for creating intense characters who undergo significant psychological change. His most recent film, Souvenirs intimes, won the award for Best Canadian Feature at the 1999 Montréal World Film Festival as well as the Prix du public at both the Bratislava and Rouyn-Noranda film festivals. His feature Being at Home With Claude was in Official Competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Jean Beaudin's other major films include Le Matou (1985), Mario (1984) and Cordélia (1980). His film J.A. Martin photographe received the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, also earning its star, Monique Mercure, the award for Best Actress.


35 mm


125 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

2.35




Producers

Christian Larouche

Ginette Petit


Associate Producer

Jean Beaudin


Line Producer

André Dupuy


Director

Jean Beaudin


Scriptwriters

Chantal Cadieux

Jean Beaudin


Based on the novel by

Chrystine Brouillet


Director of Photography

Daniel Jobin


Editing

Michel Arcand


Sound

Serge Beauchemin


Art Director

Michel Proulx


Costume Designer

Denis Sperdouklis


Sets

Lise Éthier

Normand Robitaille


Music

Michel Cusson


Cast

Maude Guérin

Luc Picard

Laurence Arcouette

Charles-André Bourassa


Production

Christal Films Productions inc.
1217 rue Notre-Dame Est

Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 336-0607
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


Distribution

Christal Films Distribution inc.
1217, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 815-1542
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


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Comment ma mère accoucha de moi durant sa ménopause


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This comedy tells the story of a young man who takes a long time to wean himself off the maternal bosom. Living like a 30-year-old adolescent, he eventually emerges out of the shadows cast by his mother and sister and becomes a man. The birth of his son Bébé, however, soon turns things upside down... This is the story of a man living in a woman's world, from which he is completely excluded.

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Sébastien Rose
Director

In 1997, after graduating with a Master's degree in philosophy from the Université des Sciences humaines in Strasbourg, France, Sébastien Rose directed his first short, Vous n'avez pas votre place ici. He followed this in 1999 with a medium-length fiction film, Petits maîtres. He also worked as first assistant director on a number of TV commercials and, in 2000, as assistant to director Denis Chouinard during the shooting of the latter's feature film, `L'Ange de goudron. Comment ma mère accoucha de moi durant sa ménopause marks Sébastien Rose's feature-film directorial debut.


16 mm


120 minutes (approx.)

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Roger Frappier

Luc Vandal


Director

Sébastien Rose


Director of Photography

Nicolas Bolduc


Editing

Dominique Fortin


Sound

Gilles Corbeil


Art Director

Mario Hervieux


Costume Designer

Louise Gagné


Cast

Micheline Lanctôt

Paul Ahmarani

Sylvie Moreau

Lucie Laurier

Anne-Marie Cadieux

Patrick Huard


Production

Studio Max Films
518, rue Sherbrooke Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 1K1
(514) 282-8444
(514) 282-9222
info@maxfilms.ca


Distribution

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


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DoUlike2watch.com


A group of six, attractive young people are hired to live in a specially constructed house wired with hidden cameras for one year. The cameras are linked to a mainframe computer, so Web subscribers may, for a fee, log on and watch the six as they live and interact in the house. The film takes place in real time over the course of 90 minutes, late one Saturday night, several months into the experiment. Initially, the viewer acts as a voyeur, watching the live feed broadcast over the Internet. But the viewer's titillation turns to paralyzing horror when one of the housemates brings home a deranged fan - who will soon either end or change the lives of those within.

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Josh Levy
Director

doUlike2watch.com is Toronto-based Josh Levy's second feature film. At the age of 27, he has a number of successful projects to his credit. These include his debut feature film Hayseed (featuring members of the Kids in the Hall comedy troupe), which he directed when he was 23. He has also directed the reality television series Supermodels and Popstars. He is also known for his work on the world's first gay sports series, the hilarious Locker Room.


Betacam SP


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.66




Producer

David Dean


Associate Producer

Jason Tan


Line Producer

Erin Berry


Director

Josh Levy


Scriptwriters

Paul Bellini

Josh Levy


Director of Photography

Jason Tan


Editing

Ken Wanninger


Sound

Matt Davies (Umbrella Sound)


Production Designer

Mario Moreira


Costume Designer

Vanessa Malicki-Sanchez


Cast

Sadie LeBlanc

Troy Mundle

Paul DeBoy

Nina Arsenault

Daryn Jones

Guillermo Diaz

Wes "Maestro" Williams

Merle Newell


Production

On The Down Low Productions Inc.
511 Church St., Suite 202
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 2C9
(416) 963-0382
(416) 834-3326
(416) 925-4817
doUlike2watch.com


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dragonwheel [Seats 3A and 3C, Film 1]


A modern romantic comedy set in Halifax, Mexico City, Barcelona and Tokyo - and on the flights in between - dragonwheel is the story of Gloria, a worldly but crabby manager of a teen boy-band, and Sherman, a morose rural man. As they escape from their lives and experience life-changing travel, Gloria and Sherman, against their will, cling to one another. When they fall in love for the first time, they find themselves in an impossible situation: You can't just change your life overnight, can you?

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Tricia Fish
Director

Ranked by Variety as one of the 10 screenwriters to watch in 2001, Tricia Fish's feature screenwriting debut, New Waterford Girl, played to sold-out audiences at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2000 Atlantic Film Festival, where it was awarded the prize for Best Canadian Feature. In its theatrical release, New Waterford Girl received rave reviews from CNN, Village Voice, IndieWire and Time Out NY. While writer-in-residence at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto (1996-1997), Tricia wrote two short films, Strand and Shift, which were produced and screened at festivals around the world. dragonwheel is Tricia Fish's directorial debut.


35 mm
Digital video


94 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Dean Perlmutter


Coproducer

Douglas Cummins


Executive Producers

Chris Zimmer

William Ritchie


Supervising Producer

Bryan Hofbauer


Director

Tricia Fish


Director of Photography

John Tran


Editing

Michelle Francis

Chris Cooper

Susan Shipton


Sound Mixer

Eva Madden


Production Designer

Jamie Clarke


Costume Designer

Ian Gough


Cast

Graham Gavine

Krista MacDonald

Andrew McCarthy

Rejean Cournoyer

Matthew Harris

Neil Matheson

William Wright


Production

imX Communications Inc.
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 499-4718
(902) 422-4427
abernier@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Axiom Films Ltd.
12 D'Arblay St.
London
England
W1V 3FP
44-20-7287-7720
44-20-7282-7740


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


International distribution

imX Sales
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 422-4427
imx@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


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Expecting


In a downtown Toronto loft, Stephanie, a single, pregnant performance artist, invites family, friends, lovers, ex-lovers and neighbours to witness and participate in the home birth of her first child. Despite their complex and diverse relationships, this group of people laughs, hopes, cries and confides in each other as they support Stephanie during the birthing process. Throughout the next 24 hours, dramatic events surrounding the birth unfold. Tension, humour, egos, and relationship challenges abound. Through it all, everyone is forced to come to terms with the past, the pregnancy, each other and the fact that their lives will never be quite the same again.

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Deborah Day
Director

Deborah Day was born in Toronto and grew up in Montréal. While studying theatre and creative arts in college, a flash flood changed her life. While working on a student play, she was forced to move off the stage and behind the scene to get the production mounted. She's never looked back. Following college she studied Communication Arts at Concordia University. From there she began her career in film and television. She has received critical acclaim and awards for her work and has directed the short films The Orange Seed Myth and Other Lies Mothers Tell (1997), Altarpiece (1998) and Blind (1999). Expecting is her first feature film.


35 mm
Betacam SP
Digital Betacam


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.77




Producers

Sharon Petzold

Kirk Johnson


Associate Producers

Angela Gei

Barbara Radecki

Valerie Buhagiar


Executive Producer

Thomas Mark Walden


Director

Deborah Day


Story

Cindy Stone

Karen Hill

Deborah Day


Director of Photography

James Griffith


Editing

Lara Mazur


Sound

Jeff Wilston


Production Designer

Alta Louise Doyle


Sets

Christina Kuhnigk

David Joseph


Music

Donald Quan


Dialogue improvised by

Colin Mochrie

Valerie Buhagiar

Angela Gei

Debra McGrath

Barbara Radecki

Karl Pruner

Tom Melissis

Derwin Jordan


Cast

Colin Mochrie

Valerie Buhagiar

Angela Gei

Debra McGrath

Barbara Radecki

Karl Pruner

Tom Melissis

Derwin Jordan


Production

Perch Lake Pictures Expecting Productions Inc.
491 St. John's Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
M6S 2L6
(416) 706-8913
(416) 760-9791
gwfilms@sympatico.ca
expectingthemovie.com


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Fancy Dancing


Asa has never worked a day in his life. He's a composer on a trust fund, obsessed with Big Band music from the 1930s and 1940s. He manages to eke out a wonderful Bohemian life at the dilapidated Empress Hotel, and spends most of his time writing songs and trying to seduce women. The only thing Asa loves more than old music is his son Michael, who, in turn, adores his dad. And that's great, except that Asa - being Asa - sees nothing wrong with exposing the kid to the joys of club-hopping and late-night sets at the Empress. One night he goes too far and finds himself facing an ultimatum from Charity, his ex-wife and Michael's mother: It's simple: straighten up and fly right, or no Michael. But can Asa face his responsibilities? Of course, he gives it a shot...

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Brock Simpson
Director

Filmmaker, writer, composer lyricist and performer Brock Simpson is perhaps best known as one half of the musical comedy duo, Brock and John. He co-wrote the twosome's Fringe show An Evening With Brock and John, as well as their CD Unrehearsed. He has also written and/or performed in a number of musical productions, including Sticks and Stones - A Primitive Musical, Honest Ed - The Bargain Musical, Kid Canuck - one of the hits of the 1998 Toronto Fringe Theatre Festival - and Skyland. Simpson's feature film credits include Blackheart, a film he co-wrote with brother Brad. Fancy Dancing is the first feature he has directed.


35 mm


91 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

2.35


Original version in English




Producers

Peter Simpson

Allan Scott


Coproducer

Daphne Park rehdner


Line Producer

Kate Harisson


Director

Brock Simpson


Director of Photography

Marcus Elliott


Editing

Nick Rotundo


Sound

Paul Zaza


Production Designer

Jonathan Dueck


Costume Designer

Joanna Syrokomla


Sets

Svjetlana Jaklenec


Music

Brock Simpson


Cast

Jason Priestley

Tanya Allen

Ewen Bremner

Dave Foley

Deborah Odell

Dave Thomas


Production

Irresponsible Productions Inc. c/o Norstar Filmed Entertainment
175 Bloor St. E., South Tower, Suite 501
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3V3
(416) 961-6278, ext. 255
(416) 961-5608
agapy@norstarfilms.com
www.norstarfilms.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Rafford Films UK
26 - 27 Oxenden St.
London
England
SW1Y 4Dl
44 0207 839 1800
44 0207 839 3600


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Mary's Sons


Tragedy brutally enters Mary's life when her 15-year-old son, William, and her husband die in a car accident. She falls headlong into a bottomless well of grief. Then, one day, she places an ad in the local newspaper to find a substitute son who needs a substitute mother. Dramatic and theatrical, Mary's search for meaning in her tragic destiny becomes a search for beauty and for life: she chooses four candidates, ranging in age from 17 to 40. Mary and her four new "sons" tap deeply into each others' impossible needs. Mary is no longer alone, and though often terrified by the prospect of loss, she discovers the will to survive is still there and that the broken heart can heal.

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Carole Laure
Director

Multi-talented actress and singer Carole Laure has appeared in more than 30 films in Canada and abroad, including Gilles Carle's La Mort d'un bûcheron (1974), La Tête de Normande Saint-Onge (1977), and Fantastica (1980), and Lewis Furey's Night Magic (1985), which was co-written with Leonard Cohen. All of these films were screened at the Cannes Film Festival. She also starred in Bertrand Blier's Préparez vos mouchoirs (Get Out Your Handkerchiefs), winner of the 1978 Oscar for Best Foreign Film. In partnership with Lewis Furey, Carole Laure has recorded seven albums and made eight music videos. She has also performed in concert in Canada and around the world. Mary's Sons marks her feature-film directorial debut.


DV Cam


99 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in French


Subtitled in English




Producer

Carole Laure


Coproducers

Pascal Arnold

Karina Grandjean


Associate Producer

Claude Cartier


Director

Carole Laure


Scriptwriters

Pascal Arnold

Carole Laure


Director of Photography

Pascal Arnold


Editing

Hugo Caruana


Sound

Pierre Blain


Costume Designer

Sophie Lefebvre


Sets

Frédéric Page


Music

Jeff Fisher


Cast

Carole Laure

Jean-Marc Barr

Félix Lajeunesse-Guy

Danny Gilmore

Daniel Desjardins


Production

Productions Laure-Furey (Les)
334, av. Outremont
Outremont, Quebec
H2V 3M2
(514) 270-4437
(514) 270-7327
laurefureyprod@aol.com


Coproduction – France

Toloda
38, rue René Boulanger
Paris
France
75010
33.1.42.00.28.02
33.1.42.00.09.66
toloda.prod@freesbee.fr


Distribution – Canada

TVA Films
1600, boul. de Maisonneuve Est
7e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
(514) 284-2525
(514) 985-4461
info@tvafilms.com
www.tvafilms.com


International distribution

Flach Pyramide International
5, rue du Chevalier Saint-Georges
Paris
France
75008
33 1 42 96 02 20
33 1 40 20 05 51
elagesse@flach-pyramide.com
www.flach-pyramide.com


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Flower and Garnet


A portrait of love and loss, hope and heartbreak in small-town British Columbia, Flower & Garnet is also a love poem forged between a sister and brother, both of whom are on the verge of life crises. Sixteen-year-old Flower is the daughter of a broken-down man whose wife died giving birth to a son, Garnet, nine years earlier. When Flower becomes pregnant, her decision to have the baby threatens the family she has worked so hard to maintain. But it is her brother Garnet who is the catalyst: he has now reached the age at which the questions he's asking are nowhere near as important as the answers he's being denied.

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Keith Behrman
Director

Keith Behrman began his career as a filmmaker with the short film Thomas (1994), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, won the Judges' Prize at the Northwest Film and Video Festival and was broadcast on the CBC. His second short film, White Cloud, Blue Mountain (1997) also premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and was broadcast on the CBC. His third short, Ernest (2000) premiered at the Vancouver Film Festival and was awarded Honourable Mention for Best Short Film at the Toronto Film Festival. Keith is an alumnus of the Director Resident Program of the Canadian Film Centre and has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Simon Fraser University. Flower & Garnet is his first feature film.


35 mm


103 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Trish Dolman


Associate Producer

Stephanie Symns


Executive Producers

Alex Raffe

Marguerite Pigott

Bryan Gliserman

Trish Dolman

Dean English

Jessica Fraser


Line Producer

Padi Mills


Director and Scriptwriter

Keith Behrman


Director of Photography

Steve Cosens


Editing

Michael John Bateman


Sound

James Genn


Production Designers

Laura Killam

James P. Willcock


Costume Designer

Beverley Wowchuck


Set Designer

Laura Killam

James P. Willcock


Music

Peter Allen


Cast

Callum Keith Rennie

Jane McGregor

Colin Roberts

Dov Tiefenbach

Kristen Thomson


Production

Ministry of Extreme Circumstances Films Inc.
380 West 1st Ave., Suite 450
Vancouver, British Columbia
V5Y 3T7
(604) 687-7591
(604) 687-4937
info@screensiren.ca
www.screensirenpictures.com


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Gambling, Gods and LSD


A filmmaker’s inquiry into transcendence becomes a three-hour trip across countries, connecting people over culture and time. From Toronto, the place of his childhood, Peter Mettler sets out on a journey that includes evangelism at the airport strip, demolition in Las Vegas, chemistry and street life in the model society of Switzerland, and the coexistence of technology and divinity in contemporary India. Mettler blends documentary observation with lyrical camera work, location sound with aural sculpture. The result is an audio-visual composition whose movements challenge our preconceptions, evoking in us the wonder and awe of our daily lives. A lucid and personal portrait of our times, Gambling, Gods and LSD may change the way you look at the world.

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Peter Mettler
Director

Over the last 20 years, Peter Mettler has consistently produced works which elude categorization. Melding intuitive processes with drama, essay, experiment or documentation, Mettler’s unique and startling vision merges the forms of cinema with other disciplines to move audiences beyond the material realm. His films, all of which have garnered prizes and been the subject of international retrospectives, include: a dramatic feature film, The Top of His Head (1989); Tectonic Plates (1992), a feature-length adaptation of the play by Robert Lepage; the feature documentary, Picture of Light (1994); and the 30-minute lyrical diary, Balifilm.


35 mm


180 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.66




Producers

Alexandra Rockingham Gill

Ingrid Vehinger


Coproducer

Cornelia Seitler


Executive Producers

Andreas Zuest

Atom Egoyan

Peter Mettler


Director and Scriptwriter

Peter Mettler


Director of Photography

Peter Mettler


Editing

Peter Mettler

Roland Schlimme


Music

Fred Frith

Dimitri de Perrot

Jim O'Rourke

Knut and Silvy

Henryk Gorecki

and others / et autres


Production

Grimthorpe Films Inc.
91 Brunswick Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2L8
(416) 923-4206
(416) 923-4043
grimfilm@ca.inter.net


Coproduction - Switzerland

Maximage GmbH
Neugasse 6
Zurich
Switzerland
8005
41 1 274 8866
41 1 274 8860
info@maximage.ch
www.maximage.ch


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
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Inside


Aged 19, Claude is sentenced to a maximum-security penitentiary. His skills as a brawler quickly land him in the black books of the fearsome Tarzan, who controls all illicit activities in the pen. Leader of a rival gang of prisoners, Zizi Grenier seeks to usurp Tarzan’s power. Recognizing Claude’s talents as a boxer, Zizi takes the youngster under his wing and organizes a series of boxing matches – with each gang’s territory at stake. Although fighting for Zizi, Claude quickly becomes aware of the terrifying issues which characterize life within the prison walls. A horrific incident subsequently leaves Claude profoundly shaken. Will his love for Karine quench his thirst for revenge?

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Michel Jetté
Director

• Michel Jetté has earned renown for the more than 100 television documentaries and segments he has produced for such Quebec-made current affairs programs as Le Match de la vie, Monde et mystères and Enjeux. He has also shot a number of short films. In 1994, he directed his first feature, Le Lac de la lune. In 1999, he wrote and directed the feature Hochelaga, which subsequently went on to become the second-largest grossing film in Quebec for the year 2000. In addition to writing and directing Inside, Michel Jetté also worked as a producer and editor on the film.


35 mm


120 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Louise Sabourin

Michel Jetté


Line Producer

Renaud Mathieu


Director

Michel Jetté


Scriptwriters

Michel Jetté

Léo Lévesque


Director of Photography

Larry Lynn


Sound

Denis Saindon


Art Director

Jean Kazemirchuk


Costumes

Nicole Sabourin


Sets

Paul Hotte


Music

Gilles Grégoire


Cast

Emmanuel Auger

Karyne Lemieux

David Boutin

Paul Dion

Dominic Darceuil

Sylvain Beauchamp

Louis-David Morasse


Production

Baliverna Films inc.
7453, rue Saint-Denis
Montreal, Quebec
H2R 2E5
(514) 274-5403
(514) 274-9682
baliverna@videotron.ca


Distribution

Christal Films
1217, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 336-0607
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


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Inertia


Inertia examines the complicated romantic inter-relations of four urban twenty-somethings as they are sidetracked by desire into deception, adultery and incest. Joseph cannot accept that Laura doesn’t want him anymore. Laura is infatuated with Joseph’s close (and married) friend, Bruce. Bruce finds himself attracted to Joseph’s 19-year-old cousin, Alex. Alex, on the other hand, has come to the city to move in with Joseph, who innocently believes she is in the city to attend university. It doesn’t take long for him to realize she has other things on her mind…

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Sean Garrity
Director

A native of Winnipeg, filmmaker and musician Sean Garrity studied film production and theory at York University in Toronto and the Instituto de Arte Cinematografico de Avellaneda in Buenos Aires. He has made a number of documentaries and short films, including Middle, which won awards at film festivals in Toronto and Vancouver; How Much for a Half Kilo?, which won the Best Film Award at the Calgary Independent Film Festival; and Buenos Aires Souvenir, which was an Official Selection at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival. Inertia won the Citytv Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.


35 mm


95 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Brendon Sawatzky


Director and Scriptwriter

Sean Garrity


Director of Photography

Michael Marshall


Editing

Sean Garrity


Sound

Russ Dyck


Art Director

Kim Forrest


Costumes

Wanda Farian


Sets

Aaron Anderson


Music

Richard Moody


Cast

Jonas Chernick

Sarah Constible

Gordon Tanner

Micheline Marchildon

Mike Bell

Yumiko Sakamoto

scott Montgomery


Production

Indian Snack Box films
15 - 150 Lilac St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3M 2T1
(204) 453-8490
(204) 453-8490
monkeysflying@hotmail.com
www.inertiathemovie.com


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


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Julie Walking Home


After she finds her husband Henry in bed with another woman, Julie's belief system begins to crumble. As she attempts to shelter her twins, Nicholas and Nicole, from the pain of a broken family, Nicholas is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Henry, a man of science, and Julie, a woman of faith, cannot agree on how to treat their son in his final days. Against Henry's wishes, Julie takes Nicholas to Poland in search of a spiritual healer named Alexis. Alexis miraculously heals Nicholas and begins to fall in love with Julie. After the family is reunited at home, Julie is faced with a conflict that challenges her faith, her family and her understanding of love. She now must make a decision that could ultimately affect the life of her son.

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Agnieszka Holland
Director

Internationally acclaimed writer-director Agnieszka Holland is the author of numerous award-winning films. As a director, her films include The Third Miracle (1999), Washington Square (1997), Total Eclipse (1995), The Secret Garden, (1993), Olivier, Olivier (1992), Europa Europa (1990), To Kill a Priest (1988) and Angry Harvest (1986). As a screenwriter, her films include Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors: Blue (1994), and Andrzej Wajda’s A Love in Germany (1983) and Danton (1982). Agnieszka Holland has received numerous film festival awards, including Cannes, Gdansk, Berlin and Montréal. In addition, her films Angry Harvest and Europa Europa were both nominated for an Oscar.


35 mm


110 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in English


Subtitled in French




Producers

Karel Dirka

Paul Stephens

Iwona Ziulkowska


Executive Producers

Christopher Zimmer

Krzysztof Zanussi

Joachim Sturmes


Director

Agnieszka Holland


Scriptwriters

Agnieszka Holland

Arlene Sarner

Roman Gren


Director of Photography

Jacek Petrycki


Editing

Christian Lonk


Sound

Jim Rillie


Art Directors

Marian Wihak

Ewa Skoczkowska


Costumes

Kate Rose

Malgorzata Gwiazdecka


Music

Anton Gross


Cast

Miranda Otto

William Fichtner

Lothaire Bluteau

Ryan Smith

Bianca Crudo

Jerzy Nowak

Boguslawa Schubert


Production

imX Communications Inc.
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 499-4718
(902) 422-4427
abernier@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


Films Works Ltd. (The)
2100 Bloor St. W.
Suite 6256
Toronto, Ontario
M6S 5A5
(416) 769-0140
(416) 769-5653
eric@thefilmworks.ca
www.thefilmworks.ca


Coproduction – Germany

ART-OKO Film Gmbh & Co.
Mauerkircherstr. 3
Munich
Germany
81679
49-89-987666
49-89-987602
Art-Oko-Film@T-Online.de


Coproduction Poland

Studio Filmowe, Tor
ul. Pulawska 61

Poland
48-22-845-53-03
48-22-845-50-45
tor@tor.com.pl


Distribution – Canada

Film Tonic inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536
(514) 847-9035
platour@digiscreen.ca
www.filmtonic.com


International distribution

First Look Media
8000 Sunset Blvd. Suite B310
Los Angeles, California
United States
90046
(310) 855-1199
(310) 855-0719
info@firstlookmedia.com
www.flp.com


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Khaled


Khaled is a resourceful 10-year-old boy surviving in the inner city of Toronto – the son of a white mother and a North African father who left long ago. He shares an apartment with his chain-smoking mother, helping her out with the daily chores as she becomes too ill to do them herself. Life at school is not any better. Along with his little Russian friend, Ivan, Khaled is bullied and taunted by a gang of kids – but he always gives as good as he gets.When Khaled’s mother suddenly dies, he keeps her death a secret, carrying on with school and his daily life as if everything were normal. But soon, the building manager comes looking for rent, a social worker starts asking questions, and the neighbours begin to notice a strange smell coming from the apartment…

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Asghar Massombagi
Director

Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Asghar Massombagi emigrated to Canada in 1986, barely out of his teens. Settling in Vancouver, he attended Simon Fraser University, graduating with a degree in film and computer science. After graduation he made two short films, Feel Like Chicken Tonight, a black comedy, and The Miracle, an award-winning short which follows an immigrant Iranian man as he roams the streets of Vancouver in search of a job. Asghar is currently working on a short drama, The Rose, and developing two new features. Khaled marks Asghar Massombagi’s feature film directorial debut.


35 mm


85 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Paul Scherzer


Executive Producer

Peter O'Brian/The Feature Film Project

The Feature Film Project


Director and Scriptwriter

Asghar Massombagi


Director of Photography

Luc Montpellier


Editing

Christopher Donaldson


Sound

Urban Audio


Production Designer

Jordan Estall


Music

Mel M'Rabet


Cast

Michael D'Ascenzo

Michèle Duquet

Normand Bisonnette

Michael Kanev

Lynne Deragon

John Ralston


Production

Six Island Productions / Sheeraz Productions
106 Euclid Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 2J9
(416) 897-1606
six_island@uniserve.com


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


International distribution

The Feature Film Project
2489 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M2L 1A8
(416) 445-2890
(416) 445-3158
ffp@cdnfilmcentre.com
www.cdnfilmcentre.com


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Là-haut


It is 1978. Filmmaker Henri Lanvern is shooting a movie in the highlands of Thailand. At the end of the shoot, he gathers his crew together and announces that he is leaving to scout locations. In reality, he goes off to meet his old war buddy, General Cao Ba Ky, who has escaped from a Communist re-education camp. Lanvern is never seen again. The only news is that he has been arrested as an “imperialist spy” in the neighbouring country of Laos. Who is Henri Lanvern, and why has he gone AWOL? In Paris, a young female reporter conducts a veritable police inquiry, examining the psychological and historical aspects of Lanvern’s disappearance. Bit by bit, Lanvern’s personality is revealed through the testimony of those who knew him.

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Pierre Schoendoerffer
Director

After working as a war correspondent during the Indochinese war in the 1950s, Pierre Schoendoerffer directed his first feature, La Passe du Diable, in 1956. His film La 317e Section won the prize for best screenplay at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. While continuing to pursue his career as a leading print and television reporter, he directed the film The Anderson Platoon (La Section Anderson), winner of numerous international awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Pierre Schoendoerffer is also a prize-winning novelist, whose book Le Crabe-Tambour was awarded the Grand Prix du Roman de l’Académie française. He directed the film version of the Le Crabe-Tambour, which won three French César awards in 1978.


35 mm


100 minutes

Colour, black and white

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in French


Subtitled in English




Producer

Richard Sadler


Coproducers

Daniel Toscan du Plantier

Frédéric Sichler


Director

Pierre Schoendoerffer


Scriptwriters

Pierre Schoendoerffer

Ludovic Schoendoerffer


Director of Photography

François Protat


Editing

Louise Surprenant


Sound

Thierry Morlaas-Lurbe


Costumes

Annie Perier Bertaux


Sets

Jean-Baptiste Poirot


Music

Laurent Petitgirard


Cast

Florence Darel

Bruno Cremer

Claude Rich

Jacques Perrin

Wojtek Pszoniak

Gérard Oury

Jacques Dufilho


Production

Les Productions Boobam inc.
4446, boul. Saint-Laurent Bureau 804
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1Z5
(514) 281-0134
(514) 985-2563
info@stockintl.ca
www.stockintl.ca


Coproduction – France

Euripide Productions
15, rue Vézelay 75008
Paris
France
33.1.56.43.64.11
33.1.56.43.64.01
fsichler@euripide.com


Distribution – Canada

Film Tonic inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536
(514) 847-9035
platour@digiscreen.ca
www.filmtonic.com


International distribution

Euripide Distribution
15, rue Vézelay
Paris
France
75008
33.1.56.43.64.00
33.1.56.43.64.01
evicente@euripide.com


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Leaving Metropolis


David is a painter whose success has brought him fame, money and insulation from the life experiences that inspired him to paint. When he decides he needs to get out in the world again, he takes a job as a waiter at a small café. The last thing he expects to do is fall in love with Matt, the co-owner of the café. Leaving Metropolis is about the effect of their affair on the women in their lives. Shannon and Kryla are David's best friends. Shannon is an hiv- positive transsexual waiting for her final operation. Kryla is a refugee from several failed relationships who resents David's new love. Violet is Matt's wife. Love, hate, life and death - all have a place in this contemporary story about a group of thirty-something urbanites.

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Brad Fraser
Director

Writer/director Brad Fraser is an award-winning, internationally renowned playwright with a reputation for being dark, witty, often shocking and always controversial. His international hit Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love (1989) has been produced worldwide and translated into seven languages. In 1994, the film version, directed by Denys Arcand, won Brad a Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Poor Super Man, the play on which Leaving Metropolis is based, was first produced by the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati in 1994 and has enjoyed successful runs in Australia, Scotland, England, Canada and the United States. Leaving Metropolis marks Brad Fraser’s feature-film directorial debut.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Kim Todd

Paul Stiles

Ken Mead


Executive Producers

Kim Todd

Paul Stiles


Producer

Jeff Peeler


Director and Scriptwriter

Brad Fraser


Director of Photography

Daniel Vincelette


Editing

Earl Fudger


Sound

Leon Johnson

Ian Armstrong

John Blerot


Art Director

Craig Sandells


Costume Designer

Charlotte Penner


Music

Dennis Burke


Cast

Troy Ruptash

Vincent Corraza

Lynda Boyd

Cherilee Taylor

Thom Allison


Production

Original Pictures Inc.
191 Lombard Ave.
Suite 602
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 0X1
(204) 940-3310
(204) 943-5502
jessicak@originalpicturesinc.com
www.originalpicturesinc.com


realtime films inc.
1270 Weber Centre 555 Calgary Trail
Edmonton, Alberta
T6H 5P9
(780) 436-8554
(780) 436-8566
realtime.films@telus.net


Distribution

Film Tonic inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536
(514) 847-9035
platour@digiscreen.ca
www.filmtonic.com


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Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity


Twelve-year-old Mindy Ho inexpertly tries Taoist magic to fix her single mother's financial situation and seemingly hopeless romantic prospects. Mindy's misdirected charms cause an aging security guard to lose his job and a local butcher to win the lottery. The guard, the butcher and her mother's stories all intersect, bound together by Mindy's attempts at magic intervention. Set in the Chinese-Canadian community, Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is a story of hope and the importance of keeping faith in this sometimes difficult world.

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Mina Shum
Director

Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is Vancouver-based writer/director Mina Shum’s third feature film. Her second feature, Drive, She Said, premiered at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival. Her first feature, Double Happiness, won the prize for Best First Feature at the 1995 Berlin Film Festival as well as the Special Jury Citation for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival. Shum has also directed seven short films: Picture Perfect; Shortchanged; Love In; Hunger; Thirsty; Me, Mom and Mona, which won Special Jury Citation for Best Canadian Short at the 1993 Toronto International Film Festival; and You Are What You Eat.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Christina Jennings

Raymond Massey

Scott Garvie


Coproducer

Laura Harbin


Executive Producers

Mina Shum

Bryan Gliserman

Marguerite Pigott


Director

Mina Shum


Scriptwriters

Mina Shum

Dennis Foon


Director of Photography

Peter Wunstorf


Editing

Alison Grace


Sound

Mark Gingras

John Laing


Production Designer

Michael Bjornson


Costume Designer

Katia Stano


Sets

Dina Zecchel


Music

Andrew Lockington


Cast

Sandra Oh

Valerie Tian

Tsai Chin

Ric Young

Christina Ma

Chang Tseng

Russell Yuen


Production

Shaftesbury Films Inc.
264 B Adelaide Street East
Toronto, Quebec
M5A 1N1
(416) 363-1411
(416) 363-1428
mailbox@shaftesbury.org


Massey Productions Ltd.
249 East St. James Rd.
North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7N 1L3
(604) 990-9044
(604) 990-9066


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Oasis International
6 Pardee Ave.
Suite 103
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3H5
(416) 588-6821
(416) 588-7276
info@oasisinternational.com
www.oasisinternational.com


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Ma voisine danse le ska


Summer in Montréal. On a street corner, a two-minute encounter between Auguste, an eccentric photographer, and Isabel, who becomes his unwitting subject. Six months elapse. During the gloomy Montréal winter, Auguste has a hard time getting over the death of his wife and daughter, killed in a car cash the previous summer. Isabel, living with her daughter Leica, is desperately in need of a soulmate. By the time Isabel and Auguste become neighbours, they are both at the end of their respective tethers. They enter into an unusual relationship, one nurtured by the fact Leica reminds Auguste of his dead daughter.

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Nathalie Saint-Pierre
Director

Since 1987, Nathalie Saint-Pierre has devoted all her energies studying film directing and production, first at university and then by working on movie sets. Her debut film, L’Abîme appelle l’abîme, was screened at several festivals, including the 1997 Rendez-Vous du cinéma québécois, where it was nominated as Best Short Film. She is a member of the independent film collective Les Films de l’Autre, with whom, in 2001, she directed and produced the short Quand j’ai eu trente ans ou comment j’ai viré su’ l’top. Ma Voisine dans le ska is her first feature film.


16 mm
Mini DV


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Nathalie Saint-Pierre


Producer

Jean Tessier


Director and Scriptwriter

Nathalie Saint-Pierre


Director of Photography

Nathalie Moliavko-Visotsky


Sound

Martyne Morin

Roland Bréard


Cast

Alexandre Agostini

Frédéric Desager

Marianne Côté-Olijnik


Production

Le silence nous guette inc.
854-A, rue Marie-Anne Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2J 2A9
(514) 597-2895
(514) 396-7738
stpierre.nathalie@videotron.ca


Distribution – Canada

K-Films Amérique
210, av. Mozart Ouest
Montreal, Quebec
H2S 1C4
(514) 277-2613
(514) 277-3598
ldussault@filmisle.com
www.kfilmsamerique.com


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Manuscrit érotique (Le)


One Friday morning, 33-year-old Lise, who works as a secretary for a publishing company, opens the mail. Her attention is piqued by a manuscript titled Le Manuscrit érotique, and she begins to read a few pages. To her surprise, she discovers that the main character, Élise, who works as a secretary in a notary's office, lived through a painful first love affair as she did and at exactly the same age. Élise, in short, seems to be Lise's double. Overlooking the question of professional ethics, Lise "borrows" the manuscript so that she can read it at home on the weekend. As she reads Élise's story, Lise begins reliving the times when she was in love, and rekindles her desire to love and be loved.

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Jean Pierre Lefebvre
Director

Since 1964, Jean Pierre Lefebvre has directed 26 feature films, including Le Révolutionnaire, Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça, La Chambre blanche, Les Maudits Sauvages, Les Dernières Fiançailles, L’Amour blessé, Le Vieux Pays où Rimbaud est mort, Les Fleurs sauvages, Le Fabuleux Voyage de l’Ange, Le Jour S and Aujourd’hui ou jamais. He has spent much of the last 12 years working in video, most notably on a five-part, 280-minute nonfiction work called L’Âge des images.


DV Cam PAL


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.66




Producer

Bernard Lalonde


Director and Scriptwriter

Jean Pierre Lefebvre


Director of Photography

Robert Van Herweghem


Editing

Barbara Easto


Sound

Marcel Royer


Costume Designer

Sophie Lemay


Sets

Jasmine Catudal


Music

Daniel A. Vermette


Cast

Lyne Riel

Christiane Drolet

Sylvie Moreau

François Papineau

Liane Simard

Léo Bossé


Production

Cinak Ltée
1313, chemin Guthrie
Saint-Armand, Quebec
J0J 1T0
(450) 248-3295
(450) 248-3295


Vent d'Est Films
1750, rue Saint-André
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 3T8
(514) 523-3163
(514) 523-4424
ventdest@videotron.ca


Distribution – Canada

Film Tonic inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536
(514) 847-9035
platour@digiscreen.ca
www.filmtonic.com


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Marsh (The)


Eastern Europe, the 19th century. During his childhood, Alexandre and his nomadic family wandered from town to town, meeting rejection at the hands of their compatriots, the Turks. As an adult, Alexandre takes up with Ulysse, a mentally challenged man who, since childhood, has also experienced his share of rejection. Together, the two men settle down in a place where they can be left alone, on the edge of a marsh – reputed home of demons, monsters and goblins. When a bizarre murder is committed in a neighbouring village, the peasants – having failed at exorcism – inevitably begin to suspect Alexandre and Ulysse…

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Kim Nguyen
Director

After graduating with a Master’s degree in film studies from the Université de Montréal, Kim Nguyen produced and directed his first fiction film, La Route, in 1996; the film was co-produced with the National Film Board of Canada. A special-effects expert, he has created special effects for a number of movies and television shows. The short film Soleil glacé, which he produced and directed, was screened in official competition at the 2000 Festival international du film francophone de Namur.


35 mm


85 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Yves Fortin


Line Producer

François Leclerc


Director and Scriptwriter

Kim Nguyen


Director of Photography

Daniel Vincelette


Editing

Richard Comeau


Sound

Dominique Chartrand


Art Director

Monique Dion


Costume Designer

Francesca Chamberland


Sets

Claude Jacques

Benoit Jolivet


Music

Julien Knaffo


Cast

Gregory Hlady

Paul Ahmarani

Gabriel Gascon

Jennifer Morehouse


Production

Productions Thalie inc.
2360, ch. Sainte-Foy
Bureau 460
Quebec, Quebec
G1V 4H2
(418) 694-3005
(418) 694-1115
soniadespars@productionsthalie.qc.ca


Distribution – Canada

Film Tonic inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536
(514) 847-9035
platour@digiscreen.ca
www.filmtonic.com


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Men With Brooms


Nothing’s been quite the same in the small town of Long Bay, Ontario since Chris Cutter left town 10 years ago. When the curling star left, he didn’t just throw away his team’s chance to win the coveted Golden Broom – he threw away a chance at love, leaving his fiancée standing at the altar.Returning to town for the funeral of his former coach and mentor, Cutter decides to put his old team together and win the prestigious Golden Broom in the coach’s honour. Realizing his motley crew will be hard-pressed to win without a coach, Cutter swallows his pride and calls upon a retired curling champion: his estranged father, Gordon Cutter. Thus, the four men with brooms set off on a comedic journey which takes them from frozen lakes to huge arenas, searching for perfect stones, lost loves and second chances.

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Paul Gross
Director

Men With Brooms marks Paul Gross's feature film directorial debut. An award-winning actor, writer and director, Paul is perhaps best known for his starring role in the television series Due South, airing in Canada and the United States and enjoying international success. Gross not only executive produced the third and final season, but also wrote many of the episodes, winning a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Television Series. He has also written two television movies directed by the acclaimed Atom Egoyan, Gross Misconduct and In the Corner. In addition to his work in film and television, Paul has written for the theatre. He also starred in the Stratford Festival's 2000 production of Hamlet, which drew record audiences.


35 mm


105 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Robert Lantos


Coproducer

Julia Rosenberg


Line Producer

Frank Siracusa


Director

Paul Gross


Scriptwriters

Paul Gross

John Krizanc


Director of Photography

Thom Best


Editing

Susan Maggi


Sound

Stephen Barden

Sylvain Arsenault


Art Director

Paul Austerberry


Costume Designer

Noreen Landry


Music

Jack Lenz

Paul Gross


Cast

Paul Gross

Leslie Nielsen

Molly Parker

Jed Rees

Peter Outerbridge

Jim Allodi

Polly Shannon

Michelle Nolden


Production

Serendipity Point Films Inc.
9 Price St.
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1Z1
(416) 960-0300
(416) 960-8656
mmusselman@serendipitypoint.com
www.serendipitypoint.com


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Distribution Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis Pictures International Inc.
808 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, California
United States
90401
(310) 899-8000
(310) 899-8100
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Mysterious Miss C. (The)


Miss C. is a strange woman who speaks to stones as if they were living beings. One day, she is asked to fill in as a substitute teacher at a grade school. It’s not long before her unorthodox teaching methods cause an uproar at the school, to the delight of her young students and the consternation of the principal. With the help of her pupils, Miss C. sets up a wonderful library for kids in the school’s outbuilding. Amazingly, when Miss C. begins reading a book, she literally disappears into the story – where she stays trapped unless rescued by her students. The Mysterious Miss C. is a paean to difference, to the right of everyone to be unique. It is also a story about the joys of reading and the power of the imagination.

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Richard Ciupka
Director

Before directing his first feature, Curtains, in 1981, Richard Ciupka spent 10 years working as director of photography with several internationally renowned filmmakers, including Claude Chabrol (Les Liens de sang, Violette Nozière and Le Sang des autres), Louis Malle (Atlantic City) and Boris Segal (Angela). In 1991, he directed the feature Coyote. As a television director, his work includes the Canadian segments of the series Mourir d’amour, as well as two installments of the 1995 drama 10-07 (L’Affaire Zeus and L’Affaire Kafka). In 1998, Richard Ciupka directed the feature Le Dernier Souffle.


35 mm


108 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Claude Veillet

Jacques Bonin


Associate Producers

Carmen Bourassa

Lucie Veillet


Director

Richard Ciupka


Scriptwriter

Dominique Demers


Director of Photography

Steve Danyluk


Editing

Jean-François Bergeron


Sound

Christian Rivest


Art Director

Jean Bécotte


Costume Designer

Francesca Chamberland


Music

Gaëtan Gravel

Serge Laforest


Cast

Marie-Chantal Perron

Gildor Roy

Ève Lemieux

Félix-Antoine Depastie

Maxime Dumontier

Émilie Cyrenne Parent

Amélie Richer

Serge-Olivier Paquette


Production

Les Films Vision 4
4446, boul. Saint-Laurent
7e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1Z5
(514) 499-0972
(514) 844-5498
info@telefiction.com
www.telefiction.com


Distribution – Canada

Christal Films
1217, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 336-0607
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


International distribution

Films Séville
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Nature of Nicholas (The)


Twelve-year-old Nicholas is obsessed with his friend Bobby, whose feelings for Nicholas are less clear. When Nicholas begins to see images of his absent father, he is understandably frightened. The curious figure gives Nicholas the impression he wants his young son to distance himself from Bobby. Fearing that Bobby is drifting away from him, Nicholas takes a chance and kisses him. Bobby is taken aback and storms out. Bobby then undergoes a type of “splitting,” where a decrepit, ghoulish version of himself is separated from his healthy self. Nicholas is immediately drawn to this gruesome Bobby, and begins to secretly take care of the creature. However, he cannot keep the creature hidden forever and must eventually face his own feelings.

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Jeff Erbach
Director

The Nature of Nicholas is Jeff Erbach’s first feature film, but by no means his first foray into writing and directing. He has made several short films, including Monday With the Martins, Under Chad Valley, Soft Like Me, Gavin Frogboy and Mr. Twenty Five Cents, which have had success at festivals around the world. Jeff is also well known for his work on a number of music videos. In addition, he has been a juror for the Academy of Cinema & Television and the Manitoba Arts Council, and continues to serve as a presenter, lecturer and instructor for various festivals and programs.


35 mm


100 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Len Pendergast

Jeff Peeler


Executive Producer

Andrew Koster


Director and Scriptwriter

Jeff Erbach


Director of Photography

Brian Rougeau


Editing

K. George Godwin


Art Director

Leanne Foley


Cast

Jeff Sutton

David Turnbull

Ardith Boxall

Tom McCamus


Production

Critical Madness Productions
131 Bourkevale Dr.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3J 1P3
(204) 795-7950
(204) 284-0358
jpeeler@mts.net
www.criticalmadness.com


Full Stop Films
419 - 11 Elm Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1N2
(416) 427-6792
fullstop@ca.inter.net


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Nèg' (Le)


One night, deep in the Quebec countryside, an angry black teenager destroys a statue depicting a black fisherman. Cédulie and her intellectually handicapped son Polo come out to investigate, armed with a rifle. They are joined by a neighbour, Bertrand, and then by a group of inebriated partygoers, curious to see what’s going on. No one can agree on what should be done with the vandal. Fuelled by alcohol, old animosities begin to resurface among those gathered. Cédulie is shot to death with her own rifle and the black teen is wounded by a cop. Someone calls for help. The story opens on the following morning. The cop who has shot the black teen is in tears, hysterical as a result of his actions. The subsequent investigation elicits five contradictory versions of the night’s events… and the childlike Polo’s interpretation of what happened.

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Robert Morin
Director

Robert Morin has been making a significant contribution to Quebec cinema for nearly 30 years with a series of very personal films, each one more striking and intimate than the last. A founding member of Coop Vidéo de Montréal, he has made some 30 short, medium-length and feature films during his career. Many of his works have received awards at festivals in Canada and around the world. His recent films include Opération Cobra (2002) and Quiconque meurt, meurt à douleur (1997). Robert Morin is currently writing three feature-length screenplays.


Super 16 mm


95 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Lorraine Dufour


Line Producer

Réal Chabot


Director and Scriptwriter

Robert Morin


Director of Photography

Jean-Pierre St-Louis


Editing

Lorraine Dufour


Sound

Marcel Chouinard

Louis Collin

Hans Peter Strobl


Art Director

André-Line Beauparlant


Costume Designer

Sophie Lefebvre


Sets

Mary Lynn Deachman


Music

Bertrand Chénier


Cast

Iannicko N'Doua-Légaré

Robin Aubert

Emmanuel Bilodeau

Jean-Guy Bouchard

René-Daniel Dubois

Suzanne Lemoine


Production

Coop Vidéo de Montréal et Les Productions 23
1124, rue Marie-Anne Est Bureau 21
Montreal, Quebec
H2J 3B7
(514) 521-5541
(514) 521-0543
coop.video.mtl@videotron.ca


Distribution

Christal Films
1217, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 2R3
(514) 336-9696
(514) 336-0607
info@christalfilms.com
www.christalfilms.com


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Odyssée d'Alice Tremblay (L')


Single mother to a five-year-old girl, Alice works in a refinery in Montréal’s east end. One evening, while telling her daughter a bed-time story, Alice is thrown into the world of the fairy tales she is reading. There, she meets Ludovic, a prince who repeatedly fails his “awaking the princess with a kiss” exam – a skill required of all prince charmings worthy of the name. Believing that Alice can help him perfect his kissing technique, Ludovic offers, in turn, to help her get back home. The fairy-tale world is turned upside down by Alice’s unusual presence. Is Little Red Riding Hood actually in love with the Wolf? Is Cinderella really as pure and innocent as they say? Is Prince William as charming as all that? And what’s this about Snow White – does she really live with seven men?

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Denise Filiatrault
Director

The “grande dame” of Quebec comedy, Denise Filiatrault first achieved fame during her extraordinary career as a stage, screen and television actress. She has also, over the years, proved to be an exceptional theatre director. Denise Filiatrault brought her directing and writing talents to the big screen with her debut feature, C’t’à ton tour, Laura Cadieux, based on the play by Michel Tremblay. She followed this with the sequel Laura Cadieux… la suite, writing new stories for the characters originally created by Tremblay. Both films were major box-office hits in Quebec.


35 mm


101 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Denise Robert

Daniel Louis


Director

Denise Filiatrault


Scriptwriters

Sylvie Poirier

Pierre Lussier


Director of Photography

Pierre Gill


Editing

Yvann Thibaudeau


Sound

Yvon Benoît

Marie-Claude Gagné

Gavin Fernandes


Art Director

Michel Proulx


Costume Designer

François Barbeau


Music

François Dompierre


Cast

Sophie Lorrain

Martin Drainville

Pierrette Robitaille

Marc Béland

Marc Labrèche

Mitsou


Production

Film Fabuleux inc. / Cinémaginaire inc.
5144, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1R8
(514) 272-5505
(514) 272-9841
info@cinemeginaire.com


Distribution

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


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Owning Mahowny


The year is 1982, and Dan Mahowny has just been promoted as the youngest credit manager at a major bank in downtown Toronto. On the outside, Mahowny has none of the usual vices: he is frugal to a fault and completely faithful to his girlfriend, Belinda. On the inside, however, there’s a different Dan Mahowny – one whose secret gambling habit is about to spiral out of control. Pressed by his bookies, Mahowny deploys his financial wizardry to cover his bets using money from his own bank. His behaviour begins to turn increasingly bizarre as his gambling habit takes him to Atlantic City and Las Vegas – with the police not far behind. Based on a true story, Owning Mahowny tells the tale of an ordinary man who succeeds in perpetuating the largest, single-handed bank fraud in Canadian history.

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Richard Kwietniowski
Director

Born in London, England, to Anglo-Polish parents, Richard Kwietniowski began his career by making several award-winning short films. He earned international acclaim for his first feature, the Anglo-Canadian coproduction Love and Death on Long Island (1997), which was based on his own screenplay. Starring John Hurt and Jason Priestley, the film won several prestigious awards, including the Prix Pierrot for Best European First Feature at the Cannes Film Festival, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best First Film. The film also made many Top Ten Films of the Year lists. Owning Mahowny is Richard Kwietniowski’s second feature.


35 mm


107 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.77




Producers

Seaton McLean

Andras Hamori

Alessandro Camon


Coproducers

Victoria Hirst

Damon Bryant

Bradley Adams


Executive Producers

Edward R. Pressman

Sean Furst


Director

Richard Kwietniowski


Scriptwriter

Maurice Chauvet


Director of Photography

Oliver Curtis


Editing

Mike Munn


Sound

Fred Brennan


Production Designer

Taavo Soodor


Costumes

Gersha Phillips


Set Designer

Erica Milo


Music

The Insects

Richard Grassby-Lewis

(Featuring) Jon Hassell


Cast

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Minnie Driver

Maury Chaykin

John Hurt


Production

Alliance Atlantis Productions Ltd. / OMP Productions Inc.
121 Bloor St. E. Suite 1400
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 934-6984
(416) 967-1106
steven.somfalvi@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Owning Molony Ltd.
36 Marshall St.
London
England
W1F 7EY
207-287-5110
207-287-3770


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Distribution Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis Pictures International Inc.
808 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, California
United States
90401
(310) 899-8000
(310) 899-8100
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Past Perfect [Seats 3A and 3C, Film 3]


Past Perfect takes place on two days, two years apart. Charlotte and Cecil meet on a flight from Halifax to Vancouver and fall in love. One Saturday, two years later, we see them again. They are now a couple, living together in Halifax and in the midst of a crisis. Where they imagined they’d be is not at all where they now find themselves. We see them struggle to understand that, sometimes, a “destination” can get in the way of a journey.

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Daniel MacIvor
Director

Active in both film and theatre, Cape Breton native Daniel MacIvor has earned praise as a writer, actor and director. His writing credits include the plays House and Here Lies Henry, both winners of the Chalmers New Canadian Play Award; the award-winning short film The Fairy Who Didn’t Want to Be a Fairy Anymore; and Until I Hear From You (1998), a funny, heartfelt breakup story which wowed audiences at the Toronto International Film Festival. As an actor, MacIvor turned in well-received performances in the features The Five Senses (1999; dir. Jeremy Podeswa) and Beefcake (1998; dir. Thom Fitzgerald). Daniel is also Artistic Director and co-founder of the da da kamera theatre company.


35 mm
Digital video


97 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Coproducer

Douglas Cummins


Associate Producer

Sherrie Johnson


Executive Producers

Christopher Zimmer

William Ritchie


Supervising Producer

Bryan Hofbauer


Director and Scriptwriter

Daniel MacIvor


Director of Photography

Rudolf Blahacek


Editing

Mike Munn


Sound

Mike Smith


Art Director

Jamie Clark


Production Designer

Emanuel Jannasch


Costume Designer

James Worthen


Music

Richard Feren


Cast

Rebecca Jenkins

Maury Chaykin

Daniel MacIvor

Marie Brassard


Production

imX Communications Inc.
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 499-4718
(902) 422-4427
abernier@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Axiom Films Ltd.
12 D'Arblay St.
London
England
W1V 3FP
44-20-7287-7720
44-20-7282-7740


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


International distribution

imX Sales
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 422-4427
imx@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


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Perfect Pie


Set in rural Ontario, Perfect Pie traces the lifelong connection of two women, Francesca and Patsy, who, as children, confronted a terrible event. Although Patsy ultimately chose to stay on her family’s farm, Francesca decided to escape, driven away by small-town torment. Now an internationally acclaimed opera singer, Francesca returns to her home town to sing at a benefit, at the request of Patsy, whom she has not heard from for many years. Their story, told in the present day, interweaves scenes of Patsy and Francesca at ages 10 and 15. When the past meets the present, a catharsis is achieved, which forces the women to re-examine their lives and their deep bond of friendship.

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Barbara Willis Sweete
Director

A founding partner of Rhombus Media Inc., Barbara Willis Sweete has produced and directed more than 25 films with Rhombus since the company’s inception in 1979. She is now considered to be one of Canada’s pre-eminent directors of dance and music films. Barbara has worked with such noted choreographers as Lar Lubovitch, James Kudelka and Mark Morris, and such musical stars as Kiri Te Kanawa, Dudley Moore, Christopher Hogwood and Yo-Yo Ma. In 2000, she directed two one-hour specials, The Four Seasons, choreographed by James Kudelka, and Don Giovanni Unmasked. Perfect Pie marks her feature film directorial debut.


35 mm


92 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Daniel Iron

Niv Fichman


Coproducer

Jennifer Jonas


Director

Barbara Willis Sweete


Scriptwriter

Judith Thompson


Director of Photography

Paul Sarossy


Editing

David Wharnsby


Production Designer

Peter Cosco


Costume Designer

Anne Dixon


Sets

Erin McNab


Music

Alexina Louie

Alex Pauk


Cast

Wendy Crewson

Barbara Williams

Tom McCamus

Alison Pill

Rachel McAdams

Jennifer Pisana

Brittany Bristow


Production

Rhombus Media Inc.
99 Spadina Ave.
Suite 600
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3P8
(416) 971-7856
(416) 971-9647
rhombus@rhombusmedia.com
www.rhombusmedia.com


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Sheena Macdonald / Rhombus International Inc.
99 Spadina Ave. Suite 600
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3P8
(416) 971-7856
(416) 971-9647
smacdonald@rhombusmedia.com


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Piège d'Issoudun (Le)


A woman on the cusp of 40 decides to kill her two young children and commit suicide. She survives, however, and, in a state of shock, gets into her car and drives off, fully intending to kill herself in a car accident. A cop pulls her over for speeding. Noticing how upset she is, he decides to drive her back home. He begins to feel sympathy for the taciturn and distressed woman. A relationship develops between them, one of glances, wordless communication and compassion. When the cop drops the woman off at her home, he discovers the bodies of her two children and understands the full horror of what has happened. He decides to help her fulfill her ultimate wish: to die.

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Micheline Lanctôt
Director

An acclaimed writer, director, and film and television actress, Micheline Lanctôt directed her first feature, L’Homme à tout faire, in 1980. The film was screened at several prestigious festivals, including the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Silver Medal in 1980. Her second feature, Sonatine, won a Silver Lion Award at the 1984 Venice Film Festival, while her third feature, Deux actrices (1993), won the Prix Ouimet-Molson at the 1994 Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in Montréal. Also in 1994, her film La Vie d’un Héros was screened at several festivals in Canada, the United States and Europe.


35 mm


85 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

André Gagnon


Coproducer

Micheline Lanctôt


Line Producer

Michel Siry


Director and Scriptwriter

Micheline Lanctôt


Director of Photography

Nicolas Bolduc


Editing

Micheline Lanctôt


Sound

Yvon Benoît


Production Designer

Éric Barbeau


Costume and Set Designer

Éric Barbeau


Music

François Lanctôt


Cast

Sylvie Drapeau

Frédérick de Grandpré

Shanie Beauchamps

Pierre-Luc Lafontaine

Ghislain Tremblay


Production

Stopfilm inc.
187, av. Sanford
Saint-Lambert, Quebec
J4P 2X5
(450) 465-9014
(450) 923-0052


Distribution – Canada

Film Tonic International inc.
3530, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2V1
(514) 847-3536 #3600
(514) 847-9035
info@filmtonic.com
www.filmtonic.com


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Posers


Posers is a sexy thriller in the “girl power” genre. A gang of bar chicks comes unglued after the women commit a murder and trigger an unknown killer’s wrath. Love, Adria, Vonny and Ruth are gal pals dancing in a disco. They ambush Love’s enemy-du-jour and brutally beat her. This sets off a chain of events that leads to Love’s death. Distorted by guilt, Ruth builds a shrine in Love’s memory, Vonny deteriorates into paranoia, and Adria sees ghosts. All hell breaks loose when Love’s body turns up and the real killer is revealed. Laced with black humour, the film is an unapologetic portrayal of the female gang dynamic. Posers is a story of jealousy, vengeance, detachment and love - in all its twisted forms.

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Katie Tallo
Director

In 1996, Katie Tallo received a best director award from the Ottawa-Hull Film and Television Association for her debut short film, Split Shift, which was screened at festivals across Canada. She then went on to participate in the Banff Center for the Arts’ Women in the Director’s Chair program before making her next short film, See Through. By 2000, Tallo had written and directed the television movie, Juiced, as well as the six-part series The Last Band on the Planet, for the Comedy Network, and the series Unearthed, consisting of 10 short dramas, for Space. Posers is her first feature film.


35 mm


80 minutes

Colour



Producers

Chantal Ling

John Hamilton


Executive Producers

David Reckziegel

Pierre Brousseau


Director and Scriptwriter

Katie Tallo


Director of Photography

Claudine Sauvé


Editing

Katie Tallo


Sound

Howard Sonnenburg


Production Designer

Mark Whitbread


Costume Designer

Sue Fijalkowska


Music

Serge Côté


Cast

Jessica Paré

Sarain Boylan

Stefanie von Pfetten

Emily Hampshire

Adam Beach


Production

Twist Pictures
2740B Queensview Dr.
Ottawa, Ontario
K2B 2A2
(613) 820-0999
(613) 820-1813
chantal@atomicproductions.com


Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Québec-Montréal


At one end of the road, Québec, the capital city; at the other end, Montréal, the major urban centre. Travelling between the two cities on a busy highway is a diverse group of people: three close friends, two work colleagues, a pair of lovers and a young, jaded couple. All of them are also on another kind of journey - one which takes them along the narrower, winding road of love, where the ideal gives way to the quest, where passion gives way to everyday feelings, where breaking up hovers like a threat. Disturbing and caustic, Québec-Montréal is a road movie which offers a crude and humorous look at love from the perspective of young men on the cusp of 30.

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Ricardo Trogi
Director

After participating in the documentary travel series La Course Destination Monde in 1995, Ricardo Trogi began directing more than a dozen short films, including One Night, C’est arrivé près de chez nous and 2nd Chance. 2nd Chance was screened during the Longue Nuit du Court Métrage event at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Québec-Montréal, which he co-wrote with two longstanding partners, Patrice Robitaille and Jean-Philippe Pearson, is Ricardo Trogi’s first feature film.


DV Cam PAL


104 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Nicole Robert


Associate Producer

Richard Speer


Director

Ricardo Trogi


Scriptwriters

Jean-Philippe Pearson

Patrice Robitaille

Ricardo Trogi


Director of Photography

Steve Asselin


Editing

Yvann Thibaudeau


Sound

Véronique Gabillaud

Raymond Vermette

Luc Boudrias


Art Director

Pierre Riopel


Costume Designer

Anne-Karine Gauthier


Sets

Patrice Gagné


Music

Pierre Desrochers

Nathalie Boileau


Cast

Patrice Robitaille

Jean-Philippe Pearson

Stéphane Breton

François Létourneau

Isabelle Blais

Julie Le Breton

Pierre-François Legendre


Production

Go Films inc.
400, av. Atlantic
10e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H2V 1A5
(514) 844-0271
(514) 844-9127
info@gofilms.qc.ca


Distribution

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


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Red Green's Duct Tape Forever


Red, Harold and the rest of the gang at Possum Lodge have to raise $10,000 to save their beloved lodge from falling into the hands of evil land baron Robert Stiles. To do this, the guys must win third place in a Minneapolis duct-tape sculpture contest - with their giant rendition of a goose. Even though entering the contest was Harold’s idea, he is shut out from lodge activities, and is fed up with the second-rate treatment he is receiving. The gang’s journey to Minneapolis - duct-tape goose in tow - is sabotaged by Stiles, who is in cahoots with Possum Lake’s sheriff and his deputy. Meanwhile, Harold begins to build up his confidence to confront those who have been treating him poorly. His new assertiveness may just see him save Possum Lodge - and get the girl.

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Eric Till
Director

Eric Till’s film and television career spans four decades in Canada, the United States and Britain. A few of his most notable movies for television include The Girl Next Door (1999), Win Again! (1999), Pit Pony (1997), Small Gifts (1994), Glory Enough for All: The Discovery of Insulin (1988), and Turning to Stone (1985). His mini-series include To Catch A Killer (1992) and Getting Married at Buffalo Jump (1990). His feature films include Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace (2000), Oh, What a Night (1992), It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet (1975) and Hot Millions (1968).


35 mm


95 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Sari Friedland


Executive Producers

David C. Smith

Dan Lyon


Director

Eric Till


Scriptwriter

Steve Smith


Director of Photography

Philip Earnshaw


Editing

T.C. Martin

Dean Soltys


Sound

Daniel Latour


Art Director

Maureen Sless


Costume Designer

Minda Johansen


Music

Glenn Morley


Cast

Steve Smith

Patrick McKenna

Graham Greene

Peter Keleghan

Wayne Robson

Bob Bainborough

Melissa Di Marco


Production

Possum Lodge Productions Inc.
212 King St. W. Suite 205
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 1K5
(416) 260-0538
(416) 260-1628
dave@ssp.ca
www.ssp.ca


Distribution – Canada

TVA Films
1600, boul. de Maisonneuve Est
7e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 4P2
(514) 284-2525
(514) 985-4461
info@tvafilms.com
www.tvafilms.com


International distribution

S & S Productions Inc.
219 Dufferin St.
Suite 100A
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3J1
(416) 260-0538
(416) 260-1628
andrew@ssp.ca
www.ssp.ca


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Regina


For 10-year-old Regina, nothing could be worse than having to spend an entire summer at home with nothing to do. If only her widowed mother would find someone - a soulmate. Then Regina would be allowed to go to summer camp like all the other kids her age. As it happens, the father of one of Regina’s friends, Peter, is desperately lonely. Regina decides that this man, a local shopkeeper, would be perfect for her mother. Regina’s mother, however, has other ideas - but Regina has a secret weapon: her amazing singing voice. As soon as she begins to sing, everyone falls under her spell… especially when she sings with her accomplice, Peter, who is so good with rhymes…

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Maria Sigurdardottir
Director

An actress as well as director, Maria Sigurdardóttir has performed both on screen and on stage. In 1984, she earned a best actress award for her performance in a production of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s play The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant. Since 1988, she has directed a number of plays and musical comedies, including several for the City Theatre in Reykjavik. In cinema, she has worked as first assistant director on most of the films directed by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson. Regina marks her feature-film directorial debut.


High Definition


95 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in English




Producers

Chantal Lafleur

Rock Demers


Coproducers

Hrönn Kristinsdottir

Fridrik Thor Fridriksson


Director

Maria Sigurdardottir


Scriptwriters

Margret Ornolfsdottir


Director of Photography

Allen Smith


Editing

Matthieu Roy-Décarie


Sound

Kjartan Kjartansson

Ingvar Lundberg


Art Director and Set Designer

Helga I. Stefandottir


Costume Designer

Elin Edda Arnadottir


Music

Margret Ornolfsdottir


Cast

Sigurbjörg Alma Ingölfsdöttir

Benedikt Clausen

Baltasar Kormàkur

Halldòra Geirhardsdöttir

Björn Ingi Hilmarsson

Sòlveig Arnarsdöttir

Rùrik Haraldsson


Production

Productions La Fête inc.
387, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 2A7
(514) 848-0417
(514) 848-0064
info@lafete.com
www.lafete.com


Coproduction - Iceland

Icelandic Film Corporation
Hverfisgata 46 101 Reykjavik
Igloolik

(354) 551-2260
(354) 552-5154
amk@icecorp.is


Distribution

Delphis Films
225, rue Roy
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1M5
(514) 843-3355
(514) 843-9574


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Replay (The)


Now in their thirties, Louise and Nathalie meet after being out of touch for a dozen years. When they were younger, both women had wanted to become stage actresses ; Nathalie achieved her goal, while Louise became a dental technican. Louise now decides to fulfill her youthful ambition vicariously, through Nathalie. She does all she can to help Nathalie land the lead in a production of Lulu, to be staged by a well-known director. Louise moves in with Nathalie and quickly makes herself indispensable, leaving Nathalie with little breathing room. The two women soon develop a turbulent, passionate and complex relationship.

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Catherine Corsini
Director

Catherine Corsini launched her career with three short films: La Mésange, Ballade and Nuit de Chine. Since then she has directed four features: Poker (1987), Les Amoureux (1993), Jeunesse sans dieu (1995) and La Nouvelle Ève (1998). Les Amoureux and Jeunesse sans dieu were both selected for the Cinéma en France showcase at the Cannes Film Festival. Catherine Corsini has also worked in televison, directing the TV movies Fatale obsession (1989), Interdit d’amour (1991) and Denis (1997), among others.


35 mm


102 minutes

Colour

Original version in French


Subtitled in English




Producers

Denise Robert

Philippe Martin

David Thion


Line Producer

Daniel Louis


Director

Catherine Corsini


Scriptwriters

Catherine Corsini

Marc Syripas


Director of Photography

Agnès Godard


Editing

Sabine Mamou


Art Director

François Abelanet


Costume Designer

Martine Rapin


Sets

François Abelanet


Cast

Pascale Bussières

Emmanuelle Béart


Production

Cinémaginaire inc.
5144, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1R8
(514) 272-5505
(514) 272-9841
info@cinemaginaire.com


Coproduction – France

Les films Pelléas
25, rue Michel-Lecomte
Paris
France
75003
33.1.42.74.31.00
33.1.42.74.41.00
lesfilmspelleas@pelleas.fr


Distribution – Canada

Funfilm Distribution inc.
5146, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1R8
(514) 272-4956
(514) 272-9841
funfilm@cinemaginaire.com


International distribution

Flach Pyramide International
5, rue du Chevalier Saint-Georges
Paris
France
75008
33 1 42 96 02 20
33 1 40 20 05 51
elagesse@flach-pyramide.com
www.flach-pyramide.com


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ROYAL BONBON


An unhappy man wanders the streets of Cap-Haïtien, dreaming of an imaginary kingdom in which he is Roi Christophe, first lord of the world, former slave and liberator of Haiti in 1804. Chased out of the city, he takes refuge in the ruins of the Château Sans Souci, accompanied by Thimothée, a young boy he has taken under his wing. The man convinces the inhabitants of a neighbouring village - who have been awaiting the return of the king for two centuries - to participate in his mad scheme. In a few days, the man succeeds in restoring the hollow kingdom, which the people happily support. Before long, however, the king reveals himself to be a tyrant. Disgusted by the change in his erstwhile protector, Thimothée becomes one of the leaders of a revolt that ultimately topples the king.

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Charles Najman
Director

A writer, journalist and filmmaker, Charles Najman has made several documentaries, including Les Revenants, winner of the Prix Arts et Culture at the 1993 Angers Film Festival, and Chagall : la mémoire d’un peintre and Zombies, both of which were broadcast on Canal Plus in 1998. His first feature, La Mémoire est-elle soluble dans l’eau ?, won a number of awards, including first prize at the 1997 Tübingen International Film Festival. In 2000, his film Les Illuminations de Madame Nerval won first prize at the Kalamata International Film Festival in Greece.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.66


Original version in French


Subtitled in French




Producers

Cyriac Auriol

Ian Boyd


Line Producers

Christophe Bouffil

Robert Wilson Smith


Director and Scriptwriter

Charles Najman


Director of Photography

Josée Deshaies


Editing

Lise Beaulieu


Sound

Dimitri Médard

Laurent Bailly

Louis Gignac


Art Director

Édouard Duval Carrie


Costume Designer

Fredeyline Charles


Sets

Nicolas Boiscuille


Music

Jean-François Pauvros


Cast

Dominique Batraville

Verlus Delorme

Erol Josue

Ambroise Thompson

Anne-Louise Mesadieu


Production

Les Films de l'Isle
210 B, av. Mozart Ouest
Montreal, Quebec
H2S 1C4
(514) 842-2055
(514) 842-6726
info@filmisle.com
www.filmisle.com


Coproduction – France

Les Films du Requin
7, rue Ganneron
Paris
France
76018
33.1.43.87.00.07
33.1.43.87.34.72
films.requin@wanadoo.fr


Distribution – Canada

K Films Amérique
P.O. Box 2, Beaubien Stn.
Montreal, Quebec
H2G 3C8
(514) 277-2613
(514) 277-3598
kfilmsamerique@qc.aira.com


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Rub & Tug


Rub & Tug is an amusing portrayal of a fascinating subculture. Lawrence, the owner of a “full body” massage parlour, suspects that the three girls who work for him are secretly performing sex with customers. To catch them in the act, he hires Conrad as the parlour’s unlikely manager. Conrad meets the three girls for the first time: Betty, the vivacious veteran of the full body massage game, Cindy, the adorable immigrant who always manages to get into trouble, and Lea, the beautiful but insecure massage girl with a nipple fetish. These street-smart girls welcome the opportunity to manipulate the naive manager. A battle wages as Conrad fights for control of the parlour.

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Soo Lyu
Director

Originally from South Korea, Soo Lyu holds a degree in political science from Ehwa University in Seoul, as well as a degree in film from Ryerson University in Toronto. She has written and directed several short films, including The Cure, which received awards for Best Cinematography and Long Experimental Film at TV Ontario Telefest, and Returning, which won the City of Toronto Award for Best Direction. Soo’s other short films are Falling, The Woodcutter and his Bride and 23 Morrow, which were screened at numerous domestic and international film festivals. She was also selected for the Director’s Apprenticeship Program through the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. Rub & Tug is Soo Lyu’s first feature film.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.77




Producer

Edward Stanulis


Line Producer

Eric Robertson


Director

Soo Lyu


Scriptwriters

Soo Lyu

Edward Stanulis


Director of Photography

D. Gregor Hagey


Editing

Daniel Palmer


Sound

John Hazen


Art Directors

Richard Stipl

Edith Jerabkova


Music

François Paterson

Dominic Paterson

(Soma Sonic)


Cast

Don McKellar

Kira Clavell

Tara Spencer-Nairn

Lindy Booth


Production

Willow Pictures Inc.
591 Indian Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
M6P 2C4
(416) 532-6111
(416) 532-5999
info@willowpictures.com
www.willowpictures.com


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Saint Monica


Saint Monica is a poignant story about a young Catholic Portuguese girl, Monica, who lives in Toronto with her struggling single mother, Icelia, and her angry, unemployed uncle, Albert. Monica’s most fervent wish is to be an angel in her church’s annual summer procession. When she learns she is to be replaced in the parade, Monica steals a pair of “angel wings,” only to lose them on a streetcar. In her attempts to recover them from Mary, a troubled homeless woman who believes she is communicating with God, Monica learns something about being a real angel.

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Terrance Odette
Director

Terrance Odette made his feature-film directing debut with the highly acclaimed Heater (1999). The film was honoured with first prizes in writing and directing at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and was also well received at the Sundance and London film festivals. Odette has also garnered many awards over the past decade for his work as a producer and director on more than 70 music videos and 45 music/documentary shorts.


35 mm


82 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Jennifer Kawaja

Sharon McGowan

Julia Sereny

Peggy Thompson


Associate Producers

Brent Barclay

Clare Hodge


Director and Scriptwriter

Terrance Odette


Director of Photography

Arthur Cooper


Editing

Lenka Svab


Sound

James Genn


Art Director

James Phillips


Costume Designer

Sharmon Luchuk


Set Designer

James Phillips


Music

Carlos Lopes


Cast

Genevieve Buechner

Clare Coulter

Maurizio Terrazzano

Brigitte Bako

Krista Bridges


Production

Fado Films Inc. / Sienna Films Inc.
110 Spadina Ave., Suite 800
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 2K4
(416) 703-1126
(416) 703-8825
sienna@siennafilms.com
www.siennafilms.com


Day For Night Motion Pictures Inc. / Rave Film
#108-1273 Howe St.
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6Z 1R3
(604) 408-1693
(604) 408-1963
samcgow@attglobal.net


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
147, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 200
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1Z5
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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Spider


Set in London’s East End in the 1960s and 1980s, Spider tells the story of a deeply disturbed boy, Spider, who “sees” his father brutally murder his mother and replace her with a prostitute, Yvonne. Convinced they plan to murder him next, Spider hatches an insane plan which he carries through to tragic effect. Years later, Spider, now an adult, is released into a halfway house, where he receives little care or attention from the landlady, Mrs. Wilkinson. Unsupervised, Spider stops taking his medication and starts revisiting his childhood haunts. His attempts to sustain his delusional account of his past begin to unravel and he spirals into fresh madness.

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David Cronenberg
Director

Toronto-born writer-director David Cronenberg has earned international acclaim as an auteur for his unique and provocative body of work. His 1999 feature eXistenZ was well-received at the Cannes and Berlin film festivals, as was his controversial 1996 feature Crash, which was awarded a Special Jury Prize at Cannes for its “audacity and innovation.” The film also collected five Canadian Genie Awards, including Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Cronenberg’s other award-winning features, many of which he also wrote, include M. Butterfly (1993), Naked Lunch (1991), Dead Ringers (1988), The Fly (1986), The Dead Zone (1983), Videodrome (1983) and Scanners (1981). He has also worked extensively in television and has appeared as an actor in several films.


35 mm


98 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.77


Original version in English




Producers

David Cronenberg

Catherine Bailey


Executive Producers

Martin f. Katz

Luc Roeg

Charles Finch

Jane Barclay

Sharon Harel

Hannah Leader


Producer

Guy Tannahill


Director

David Cronenberg


Scriptwriter

Patrick McGrath

Based on his novel

Adapté de son roman


Director of Photography

Peter Suschitzky


Editing

Ronald Sanders


Sound Editors

Wayne Griffin

David Evans


Production Designer

Arvinder Grewal

Lucy Richardson


Production Designer

Andrew Sanders


Costumes

Denise Cronenberg


Music

Howard Shore


Cast

Ralph Fiennes

Miranda Richardson

Gabriel Byrne

John Neville

Lynn Redgrave

Bradley Hall


Production

Spider Productions Ltd.
5 Hazelton Ave., 4th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2E1
(416) 926-1815
(416) 926-9594
martin.katz@grosvenorpark.com
www.grosvenorpark.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Spider Films Ltd.
110 Gloucester Ave. Primrose Hill
London
England
NW1 8JA
44-20-7483-3330
44-20-7483-2155
cbltd@aol.com


Distribution – Canada

Odeon Films Inc.
121 Bloor St. E.
Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 934-6999
info@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


International distribution

Capitol Films
23 Queensdale Place
London
England
W11 4SQ
207 471 6000


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Station nord


In 1950, a young sprite saves the life of Samuel, a 14-year-old mailman. Samuel is taken to Santa Claus’s workshop, where he is put in charge of all the mail for the North Pole. Many years later, Samuel risks his life to fulfill the special wishes of a seven-year-old girl. Accompanied by his friends, he goes back to the human world to rescue the girl he once loved, now stricken by cancer. Together, they return to the magical land of the world’s most beloved folk figure, Santa Claus.

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Jean-Claude Lord
Director

Since the release of his 1972 feature Les Colombes, Jean-Claude Lord has established himself as a leading Canadian filmmaker. Among his very successful films are Bingo (1974), Parlez-nous d’amour (1976) and Panique (1977). In 1981, he made his first English-language feature, Visiting Hours, which reached 10th place at the U.S. box office in its first week. La Grenouille et la baleine (1988) won several awards at major international film festivals. He subsequently directed several films in English: Mindfield (1988), Eddie Lives (1989) and Landslide (1990). Jean-Claude Lord has also directed several major television series, including the 1985 hit Lance et compte (He Shoots, He Scores), a turning point in the history of Quebec television.


HD – 24P


111 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.78




Producers

Pierre Gendron

Daniel Morin


Associate Producer

Paul Allard


Director

Jean-Claude Lord


Scriptwriters

Daniel Morin

Denyse Benoît


Director of Photography

Serge Desrosiers


Editing

Claude Palardy


Sound

Robert Labrosse


Art Director

Nicole Légaré


Production Designer

Michel Marsolais


Costumes

Lyse Bédard


Music

Daniel Constantineau

Daniel Bélanger


Cast

Benoît Brière

Xavier Morin-Lefort

Roxane Gaudette-Loiseau

Catherine Florent

Lansana Kourouma


Production

Bloom Films 1998 inc.
55, rue Saint-Viateur Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1A7
(514) 274-8499
(514) 274-9106
bloomfilms@biz.videotron.ca


Z Productions inc.
297, rue Saint-Paul Ouest Bureau 7
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 2A5
(514) 282-7073
(514) 899-5695
pallard@zaq.com


Distribution

Les Films Équinoxe
505, rue Sherbrooke Est
Bureau 2401
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 4N3
(514) 844-0680
(514) 499-9899
info@equinoxefilms.com
www.equinoxefilms.com


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Steal


Slim, leader of a gang of young thieves, comes up with a daring plan to pull off five heists in one week, using a different extreme sport each time to make their getaway. After two successful heists, the gang nets $20 million in untraceable bonds. Why risk your neck when you’ve made more money than you ever dreamt about? However, a crooked cop is on their tail, and he wants a piece of the action – in fact, he wants it all. He forces the gang to go through with the rest of its original plan, and hand over all the money to him after each heist. Slim has two other minor problems: the bonds are owned by the Mob, and a hitman is after him and the gang. And then there’s the matter of his new girlfriend, Karen… a cop.

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Gérard Pirès
Director

Gérard Pirès has been one of France’s leading filmmakers since the end of the 1960s. In 1968, his film Erotissimo, starring Annie Girardot, Francis Blanche and Jean Yanne, was a major hit. He followed this up with a series of successful features, including Elle court, elle court la banlieue, L’Agression and Rends-moi la clé. In 1982, he suffered a serious motorcycle accident and left filmmaking to focus on television commercials, becoming one of the most sought-after directors in the business. In 1998, at the request of Luc Besson, Gérard Pirès directed the feature Taxi, which shattered box-office records in France and the rest of Europe.


35 mm


100 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in English


Dubbed in French




Producer

Claude Léger


Coproducers

Éric Altmayer

Nicolas Altmayer

Jason Piette

Michael Cowan


Director

Gérard Pirès


Scriptwriter

Mark Ezra


Directors of Photography

Tetsuo Nagata


Editing

Véronique Lange


Sound

Colin Nicolson


Art Director

Réal Proulx


Production Designer

Guy Lalande


Costume Designer

Paul-Josée Meunier


Sets

Michele Nolet


Cast

Stephen Dorff

Natasha Henstridge

Bruce Payne

Steven Berkoff

Karen Cliche

Clé Bennett

Steven McCarthy


Production

Transfilm inc.
4446, boul. Saint-Laurent
Bureau 805
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1Z5
(514) 985-2272
(514) 985-2563
info@transfilm.ca
www.transfilm.ca


Coproduction – France

Mandarin
1, Quai Gabriel Peri
Joinville
France
94340
33.1.49.76.13.23
33.1.49.76.13.20
mandarin.bbf@wanadoo.fr


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Spice Factory Ltd.
14 Regent Hill
Brighton
England
BN1 3ED
1273 739182
1273 749122
reception@spicefactory.co.uk
www.spicefactory.co.uk


Distribution

Remstar Corporation
85, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 3V4
(514) 847-1136
(514) 847-0019
remstar@remstarcorp.com
www.remstarcorp.com


International distribution

TF1 International
1, Quai du Point du Jour
Boulogne
France
92656
33 1 41 41 12 34
www.tf1international.com


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Summer


Miller, Charlie and Stefanie, all aged 23, have been friends since childhood. Not only have they managed to preserve their friendships, they’ve also held on to an entire way of life, represented by the group’s frequent “Board Meetings” – visits to the local pool. During the course of one summer, however, a series of events changes their lives. When the Board Meetings, expressions of the group’s free spirit and immaturity, are brought to an end by Charlie’s expulsion from the pool, an era comes to a symbolic end. More important things, like girl getting boy and boy getting girl, take their rightful place at the top of the group’s list of priorities. Summer becomes a season, not a way of life.

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Phil Price
Director

Born in Sydney, Australia, Phil Price studied Film and English Literature at McGill University in Montréal. After graduating from McGill, he began working as a director/producer, shooting a number of music videos and commercials. Summer is his first feature film.


35 mm


91 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Phil Price

Brandi-Ann Milbradt


Executive Producer

Brigitte Germain


Director

Phil Price


Scriptwriter

Myles Hainsworth


Director of Photography

John Ashmore


Editing

Bill Stone

Yvann Thibodeau


Sound

Marco Fania


Costumes

Brandi-Ann Milbradt


Sets

Amy Keith


Music

Sam Roberts

Shane Murphy

Willow

Tiga

Les Jardiniers

YRMD

Sojo

Bran Van 3000

The Vendettas

Equalizer

Jaffa


Cast

Joe Cobden

Karen Cliche

Michael Rubenfeld


Production

Philms
Montreal, Quebec
(514) 282-1093
(514) 282-1402
philmsinfo@yahoo.com


Les Productions E.G.M Ltee
294 Square St-Louis
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 1A4
(514) 982-9862
(514) 982-9666
info@egmfilms.com


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Three and a Half


Three artists – a writer, a director and a painter – imagine three stories of yearning and loneliness. The writer tells a story of an old man on the edge of a life-altering decision, haunted by the death of his wife. The director presents a tale of a friendship between two Yugoslavian immigrants, at odds because of one friend’s difficulty in adapting to his new culture and homeland. Finally, the painter creates a picture of a young immigrant woman who is secluded in her apartment, but finds herself drawn into a relationship with a window repairman. The artists’ visions become a reality when they meet their fictional characters while on a subway together, weaving a surreal thread of unity between their separate lives.

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Boris Mojsovski
Director

Boris Mojsovski began his career as a photographer before moving into film. He has written and directed several award-winning shorts, including Stop, Why Let Him In, I Wanna Dance and Whose Hot Dog Is it Anyways. His films have won prizes at the TV Ontario Telefest Awards and have participated in festivals around the world. His most recent short film, Symphony, was in Official Competition at the 2001 Montréal World Film Festival and aired on The Movie Network. Three and a Half is Boris Mojsovski’s first feature.


35 mm


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Tom Strnad


Associate Producers

Doug Mackay

Mike Thorn


Director

Boris Mojsovski


Scriptwriters

Boris Mojsovski

Ryan Redford

Mike Thorn


Directors of Photography

Levko Mojsovki


Editing

Tom Strnad

Mike Thorn


Sound

John Gare

Paul Williamson


Production Designer

Lisa Laratta


Costumes

Cecilia Tachini


Music

Bill Halliday


Cast

Kim Huffman

Don Allison

Barbara Gordon

Walter Alza

Santino Buda


Production

Summer Pictures
604 Edward Ave. Suite 2
Richmond Hill, Ontario
L4C 9Y7
(905) 883-5561
(905) 787-1240
tomstrnad@hotmail.com


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Touch and Go


Darcy McManus is 28 going on 15, and he has it all: a great circle of friends, good looks and charm to spare, and a carefree summer job as a tour guide. But it’s all coming to an end. His best friends are moving on to real-life careers, he’s noticing his first gray hairs, and his tour business is going under. To make matters worse, Darcy’s long-buried infatuation with his best friend Lynn threatens to destroy the circle of friends. With time running out on his perpetual adolescence, Darcy tries desperately to fight the onset of adulthood and avoid taking the risks he needs to grow up. Through an unpredictable series of events, he inadvertently hurts those he holds most dear, but finally confronts the truth about life and about himself.

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Scott Simpson
Director

Scott Simpson entered the Halifax film industry shortly after university, working as everything from production assistant, to location manager, to assistant director on numerous local films, commercials, TV series and Hollywood blockbusters. His directorial debut, the 15-minute short Terminal Lunch (1997), won four awards, including Best Atlantic Short at the Atlantic Film Festival, as well as Best Cinematography at the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival. He then co-wrote, directed and co-produced December 1917 (1999), which won a Chris Award at the Columbus International Film and Video Festival. Touch and Go is his first feature as director.


35 mm


100 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Graeme Gunn

Craig Cameron


Associate Producer

Evangelo Kioussis


Executive Producer

Bill Niven


Director

Scott Simpson


Story

Scott Simpson

Michael Melski


Scriptwriters

Michael Melski


Directors of Photography

David Greene


Editing

Scott Simpson


Production Designer

Glen McMinn


Costumes

Victoria Rockwell


Cast

Jeff Douglas

Patricia Zentilli

Stephen Sharkey

Cassie MacDonald

Karen Beverly

Elen Page

Glen Grant


Production

Chronicle Pictures
1657 Barrington St. Suite 515
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2A1
(902) 425-4885
(902) 425-4851
chronpic@istar.ca
www.chronpic.com


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Tribe of Joseph


Set in the rugged mountains and lush, untamed forests of the Pacific Northwest, Tribe of Joseph is an engrossing tale of troubled youths plucked from the familiarity of their urban lives and transported into the alien isolation and life or death danger of a survivalist existence. An entertaining and topical adventure drama which responds to our society’s fascination with doomsday cults, survivalist sects and their messianic leaders.

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 Cleetche
Director

Cleetche successfully pitched his first film project, a comedy series named Soloshye, to a local TV station in his hometown of Orillia, Ontario, when he was just 17. Cleetche moved to Vancouver in 1991 and briefly studied at UBC before enrolling into the Vancouver Film School. His body of work as a writer, producer and director includes In Next Man Country, a powerful documentary shot in the Ivory Coast, West Africa, and a promotional ‘trailer’ for his Praxis winning screenplay, Tribe of Joseph. Fourteen years in the making, Tribe of Joseph marks Cleetche’s directorial debut as his first feature film.


99 minutes

Colour



Producer

John Conti


Director and Scriptwriter

Cleetche


Director of Photography

Brian Johnson


Editing

James Ilecic


Sound

Craig Stauffer


Production Designer

Robin Ferrier


Costumes

Heather Lee Douglas


Music

Schaun Tozer


Cast

Shaun Johnston

Steven Grayhm

Kaären de Zilva

Koda (the Grizzly)


Production

Tribe of Joseph Productions Ltd.
1701 Powell St., Suite 210
Vancouver, British Columbia
V5L 5C9
(604) 258-7402
(604) 258-7403
conti_john@hotmail.com


E. Motion Films Ltd.
777 Huntingdon Cres.
North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7G 1M1
(604) 671-2792
(604) 924-3844


Distribution – Canada

Edge Entertainment
1708 West 2nd Avenue
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6J 1H6
(604) 738-5188
(604) 738-5189
edge.ent@edgeentertainment.sk.ca
www.edgeentertainment.sk.ca


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TURBULENCES DES FLUIDES (LA)


www.maxfilms.ca/01/01_band/band_01_turbulence.html

Alice, a seismologist working in Tokyo, is sent to a small town on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River to observe a peculiar phenomenon: the tides have stopped rising and falling. To Japanese experts, this signals that a major, global earthquake is on the way. They also take it as a sign of fate that the town happens to be Alice’s birthplace. Alice does everything she can to maintain an emotional distance from the town, where she spent an unhappy childhood. She does her research, conducts seismic probes, and begins to worry: for some strange reason, there’s no listing in the local telephone book for Marc Vandal, an attractive pilot. The only way to probe the unfathomable is to throw oneself heart and soul into the task, at the risk of losing oneself… If you can’t raise someone from the dead, can you at least help someone rekindle their desire for life?

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Manon Briand
Director

Manon Briand began her filmmaking career with a number of award-winning shorts, including Les Sauf-conduits (1991), which received several film festival prizes in Canada and abroad. In 1996, she directed a segment of the feature Cosmos, which screened at the Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Prix de la Confédération internationale des cinémas d’art et d’essai. In 1998, she directed her first feature, 2 Seconds, which won the award for Best Canadian Debut Feature at the Montréal World Film Festival and the award for Best Debut Screenplay at the Namur Film Festival. 2 Seconds was also screened at the Sundance Film Festival.


35 mm


110 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85


Original version in French




Producers

Roger Frappier

Luc Vandal


Coproducers

Pierre-Ange Le Pogam

Luc Besson


Director and Scriptwriter

Manon Briand


Directors of Photography

David Franco


Editing

Richard Comeau


Sound

Frédéric Ullmann


Art Director

Mario Hervieux


Costumes

Louise Gagné

liz Vandal


Music

Human


Cast

Pascale Bussières

Julie Gayet

Jean-Nicolas Verreault

Geneviève Bujold


Production

Studio Max Films
518, rue Sherbrooke Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2L 1K1
(514) 282-8444
(514) 282-9222
info@maxfilms.ca


Coproduction – France

Europa Corp.
137, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Paris
France
75008
01.53.83.03.03
01.53.83.02.61
contact@europacorp.com
www.europacorp.com


Distribution

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis
175 Bloor St. East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
charlotte.mickie@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Un homme et son péché


Sainte-Adèle, Quebec, 1889. Donalda Laloge and Alexis Labranche are in love. As Alexis prepares to leave for the lumber camps, the lovers agree to get married the following spring. But fate has other plans for the Laloge family, notably the bankruptcy of Donalda’s father, a shopkeeper. Séraphin Poudrier, the mayor of the village and a miserly notary, makes Donalda’s father an offer: he’ll help the shopkeeper out in exchange for Donalda’s hand in marriage. Donalda agrees to marry Séraphin in order to preserve her father’s good name and help her family. In spring, Alexis returns, anxious to see his love. However, the shocking news of her marriage leaves him extremely angry and bitter. But Donalda and Alexis’s love cannot be thwarted.

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Charles Binamé
Director

Charles Binamé directed the hit television drama Blanche, a sequel to the hugely popular historical miniseries Les Filles de Caleb. He followed this with two feature films, C’était le 12 du 12 et Chili avait les blues and Eldorado, the first installment in his urban trilogy. In 1996, he directed another historical miniseries, Marguerite Volant. In 1998, he directed the second feature in his series on the theme of urban loneliness, Le Cœur au poing (Street Heart). He completed the trilogy in 1999 with La Beauté de Pandore (Pandora’s Beauty).


35 mm


120 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Lorraine Richard


Executive Producers

Louis Laverdière

Vivianne Morin

Guy Gagnon

Patrick Roy


Director

Charles Binamé


Scriptwriter

Pierre Billon

Charles Binamé


Director of Photography

Jean Lépine


Editing

Michel Arcand


Sound

Patrick Rousseau


Art Directors

Ronald Fauteux

Jean Bécotte


Costumes

Michèle Hamel


Sets

Josée Pilon


Music

Michel Cusson


Cast

Pierre Lebeau

Karine Vanasse

Roy Dupuis


Production

Cité-Amérique inc.
5800, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1T3
(514) 278-8080
(514) 278-4000
info@citeamerique.com
www.citeamerique.com


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


International distribution

Alliance Atlantis
175 Bloor St. East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3M5
(416) 967-1174
(416) 960-0971
charlotte.mickie@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantis.com


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Un secret de banlieue


Catherine, a rebellious pre-teen who has been deeply affected by her parents’ divorce, plays a game which involves crossing a dangerous road with her eyes closed. She becomes friends with the girl next door, the quiet Ariane, to the consternation of Ariane’s father, David. Although he appears to be a model father, David is in fact obsessed by the need to protect his daughter. As such, he tries – unsuccessfully – to prevent Ariane from coming under Catherine’s bad influence. Ariane takes up smoking, starts telling lies, and begins to explore her sexuality. While Catherine’s mother attempts to seduce the handsome, and single, David, he sets a trap for Catherine. For Catherine, living dangerously is no longer a game, and she has to summon all her strengths in order to survive.

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Louis Choquette
Director

Over the last few years, Louis Choquette has made a name for himself as a television director, notably with the hit series Délirium, directing four of its 13 installments. He also directed the 24-part series 2 frères and its sequel, 2 frères, la suite, as well as the eight-part series Tabou. Un secret de banlieue is the first feature he has directed.


Digital Betacam


90 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Josée Vallée

Jacques Blain


Associate Producers

Jacques Bonin

Claude Veillet


Director

Louis Choquette


Scriptwriters

Annie Piérard

Bernard Dansereau


Director of Photography

Jean-Pierre St-Louis


Editing

Éric Drouin


Sound

Marcel Chouinard

Robert Labrosse


Art Director

Jean Babin


Costumes

Sophie Morissette


Music

Dazmo


Cast

Jean-François Pichette

Élise Guilbault

Roxane G. Loiseau

Joannie Lemay

Louisette Dussault

Josée Deschênes


Production

Cirrus Communications inc.
1211, rue Saint-Mathieu
Montreal, Quebec
H3H 2P7
(514) 270-1918
(514) 270-1825
info@cirruscom.ca
www.cirruscommunications.ca


Films Vision 4
4446, boul. Saint-Laurent
7e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1Z5
(514) 499-0972
(514) 844-5498
info@telefiction.com
www.telefiction.com


Distribution

Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@allianceatlantis.com
www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com


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Wild Dogs (The) [Seats 3A and 3C, Film 2]


Set in the hauntingly beautiful city of Bucharest during a cull of stray dogs, The Wild Dogs weaves together a week in the lives of several of the city’s residents and visitors. Geordie, a visiting Canadian pornographer, Bogdan, a reluctant city dog-catcher, and Nathalie, the lonely wife of a diplomat, each risks losing everything as they become embroiled in the struggles of Bucharest’s abandoned children, gypsies, dogs and beggars.

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Thom Fitzgerald
Director

Thom Fitzgerald’s highly acclaimed 1997 debut feature, The Hanging Garden, won more than 20 Canadian and international prizes, including four Genie Awards and the People’s Choice Award for Best Film at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it was purchased for U.S. theatrical release by MGM. His docu-comedy homage to physique magazines of the 1950s, Beefcake (1998), premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and enjoyed a successful U.S. theatrical run. His television film Wolf Girl, starring Tim Curry, Grace Jones and Lesley Ann Warren, was broadcast in the U.S. in 2001.


35 mm
Digital video


97 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producer

Ann Bernier


Executive Producers

Chris Zimmer

William Ritchie


Supervising Producer

Bryan Hofbauer


Director and Scriptwriter

Thom Fitzgerald


Director of Photography

Tom Harting


Editing

Michael Weir


Sound

Ali Yener


Art Director

Raluka Ioanovici


Sets

Ann Bromley


Cast

Racher Blanchard

Mihai Calota

Marcel Ungurianu Catalin

Thom Fitzgerald

David Hayman

Alberta Watson


Production

imX Communications Inc.
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 499-4718
(902) 422-4427
abernier@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


Coproduction – United Kingdom

Axiom Films Ltd.
12 D'Arblay St.
London
England
W1V 3FP
44-20-7287-7720
44-20-7282-7740


Distribution – Canada

Mongrel Media Inc.
1028 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H6
(416) 516-9775
1-888-607-3456
(416) 516-0651
info@mongrelmedia.com
www.mongrelmedia.com


International distribution

imX Sales
1556 Queen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2H8
(902) 422-4000
(902) 422-4427
imx@imx.ca
www.imxcommunications.com


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Yellowknife


Beaten down by life, sleepwalking through their days, Max and Linda set off from the Acadian peninsula, in New Brunswick, to the Yukon Territory. Along the way, they hook up with a pair of twin strippers and a faded night-club singer, accompanied by her manager. These lost souls begin to form strained and ephemeral relationships – which ultimately take them as far as their desperate and receding passions allow.

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Jean Rodrigue
Director

After pursuing theatre and directing studies in London, Rodrigue Jean shot his first fiction short, La Déroute, in 1989. In 1995, his documentary La Voix des rivières was awarded the Telefilm Canada Prize for Best Medium-Length Film at the Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie. In 1996, his short La Mémoire de l’eau was screened at several festivals, including London’s Pandemonium Festival. His first feature, Full Blast, had a very successful run in Canada. Yellowknife is Rodrigue Jean’s second feature.


35 mm


118 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85




Producers

Ian Boyd

Phyllis Laing


Coproducer

Shawn Watson


Associate Producer

Jocelyne Thériault


Executive Producers

Ian Boyd

Rodrigue Jean


Director and Scriptwriter

Rodrigue Jean


Director of Photography

Yves Cape


Editing

Mathieu Bouchard-Malo


Sound

Gilles Gorbeil

Claude Beaugrand

Hams Peter Strobl

Bernard Gariépy Strobl


Art Director

Gabriel Tsampalieros


Costumes

Caroline Poirier


Sets

Élise Deblois


Music

Robert-Marcel Lepage


Cast

Sébastien Huberdeau

Hélène Florent

Patsy Gallant

Philippe Clément

Brad Mann

Todd Mann

Glen Gould


Production

Les Films de l'Isle
210 B, av. Mozart Ouest
Montreal, Quebec
H2S 1C4
(514) 842-2055
(514) 842-6726
info@filmisle.com
www.filmisle.com


Transmar Films
5730, rue Saint-Dominique
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1V6
(514) 277-4209
rodjean@sympatico.ca


Buffalo Gal Pictures Inc.
70 Arthur St.
Suite 777
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 1G7
(204) 956-2777
(204) 956-7999
info@buffalogalpictures.com
www.buffalogalpictures.com


Distribution – Canada

K-Films Amérique
210, av. Mozart Ouest
Montreal, Quebec
H2S 1C4
(514) 277-2613
(514) 277-3598
ldussault@filmisle.com
www.kfilmsamerique.com


International distribution

Transmar Films
5730, rue Saint-Dominique
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 1V6
(514) 277-4209
rodjean@sympatico.ca


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