90 Days (film)
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Directed by | Giles Walker |
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Music by | Richard Gresko |
Cinematography | Andrew Kitzanuk |
Edited by | David Wilson |
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Release dates | 23 August 1985 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
90 Days is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1985. Directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson, the film stars Sam Grana and Stefan Wodoslawsky as Alex and Blue, two unlucky-in-love guys who are trying to find new girlfriends. The film also stars Fernanda Tavares as Laura, Alex's new love interest, and Christine Pak as Hyang-Sook, a Korean woman whom Blue is considering from a mail-order bride service.
The film was one of a group of seven "alternative dramas" produced by the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques.[1]
The film garnered several Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, including Best Picture, Best Director (Walker), Best Actress (Pak), Best Supporting Actor (Grana) and Best Supporting Actress (Tavares).
References
- ↑ Stukator, Angela (30 May 2013). "Pictures of age and ageing in Cynthia Scott's The Company of Strangers". In Eugene P. Walz. Canada's Best Features: Critical Essays on 15 Canadian Films. Rodopi. p. 239. ISBN 978-9042015982.
External links
- 90 Days at the Internet Movie Database