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At head of title: Filmmovement Mongul Media presents : a Sienna Films/Idlewild Films production. |
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"April 2003"--Disc label. |
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Adapted from the play "Marion Bridge" by Daniel MacIvor. |
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"Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, Canada." |
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DVD special features: Marion Bridge theatrical trailer ; biographies of director and actors ; behind the scenes ; director commentary. |
Credits |
Producers, Bill Niven, Jennifer Kawajia, Julia Sereny ; co-producer, Brent Barclay ; editor, Dean Soltys ; production designed by Bill Fleming ; production manager, Craig Cameron ; script supervisor, Maggie Thomas ; director of photography, Stefan Ivanov ; casting director, Lisa Ferguson ; Toronto casting by Hilliard-Forde & Lewis ; costume designer, Martha Curry ; sound effects editors, Jane Tattersall, Robert "Chip" Warchol ; music composed, conducted and produced by Lesley Barber (guitars, Tim Welch, Tony Zorzi ; saxophone, Alex Dean ; drums, Al Cross ; basses, Collin Barrett, David Longenenker ; violins, Annalee Patipatameckoon, Bridget Hunt, Fujiko Imajishi, Marc-Andre Sovie ; violas, Douglas Perry, Kent Teeple ; cellos, Roman Barys, Peter Rapson) ; music recorded by McClear Digital, Toronto ; "Song for the Mira" (words and music by Allister MacGillivray ; vocals by Molly Parker, Rebecca Jenkins, Stacy Smith ; guitar by Mary Reynolds ; arranged by Peter Coulson and Lesley Barber) ; "Ten Thousand Reasons" (written by Christopher Dugmar ; performed by Sucker Punch) ; "Worm" (composed by Brian Douglas Cram ; performed by Gesundheit: musicians, Jimmy P., Lightning, Gatsby, Miss Adventure, Don Picolo, Kram, Jessifer) ; "Hot Enough" (written and performed by Lush Kings) ; "Peter MacFarquar" (reel: J. MacInnes), "Paddy's Trip to London" (jig: traditional), "Rosebush" (jig: traditional), "The Hon. Lady Fraser of Lovat" (Southspey and Robert Petrie), "Gloomy Winter" (air: traditional), "Down the burn, Davie Lad" (air: traditional) all arranged and performed by Dave MacIsaac. |
Cast |
Molly Parker as Agnes ; Rebecca Jenkins as Theresa ; Stacy Smith as Louise ; Margeurite McNeil as Rose ; Ellen Page as Joanie ; Hollis McLaren as Chrissy ; Emmy Alcorn as Dory ; Joseph Rutten as Ken ; Nicola Lipman as Valerie ; Jackie Torrens as Marlene ; Kevin Curran as Sandy ; Ashley MacIsaac as Mickey ; Heather Rankin as Sue ; Linda Busby as Evie ; Stephen Manuel as tavern bartender ; Jim Swansberg as airport bartender. |
Summary |
"Synopsis: In the midst of struggling to overcome her self-destructive behavior, the youngest of three sisters, Agnes, returns to her hometown in Nova Scotia determined to confront the past. Her arrival sets in motion a chainof events that allows a family of women to re-connect with the world and with each other in their own ways"--Container insert. |
System Details |
DVD ; Dolby digital. |
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GMD: videorecording. |
Subject |
Film adaptations.
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Genre/Form |
Feature films.
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Added Author |
Parker, Molly, 1972-
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Jenkins, Rebecca, 1959-
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Smith, Stacy.
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McNeil, Marguerite.
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Page, Elliot, 1987-
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Von Carolsfeld, Wiebke.
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MacIvor, Daniel, 1962-
Marion Bridge.
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Niven, Bill.
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Kawaja, Jennifer.
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Sereny, Julia.
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MacIsaac, Dave.
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Film Movement (Firm)
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Mongul Media (Firm)
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Sienna Films (Firm)
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Idlewild Films (Firm)
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Marion Productions (Firm)
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Filmmovement Mongul Media presents : a Sienna Films/Idlewild Films production : Marion Bridge |
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Film Movement Mongul Media presents : a Sienna Films/Idlewild Films production : Marion Bridge |
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