Bordertown Café is a 1991 Canadian drama film produced and directed by Norma Bailey and written by Kelly Rebar, based on her 1987 play of the same name.[1] The film stars Janet Wright and Susan Hogan. Set in Alberta, Bordertown Café was filmed outside of Warren, Manitoba.[2]
Bordertown Café | |
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Directed by | Norma Bailey |
Written by | Kelly Rebar |
Based on | Bordertown Café by Kelly Rebar |
Produced by | Norma Bailey |
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Cinematography | Ian Elkin |
Edited by | Lara Mazur |
Music by | Ben Mink |
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Distributed by | C/FP Distribution |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Hogan plays Marlene, the divorced owner of a small café in a rural Alberta town near the Canada–United States border, whose life is turned upside down when her son Jimmy (Gordon Michael Woolvett) is offered the opportunity to go live with his father and his father's new wife in the States.
Wright plays Maxine, Marlene's mother and Jimmy's grandmother. She won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 13th Genie Awards ceremony.[3] Rebar was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Lara Mazur was nominated for Best Editing.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Cafe connects cultures". Calgary Herald, November 27, 1991.
- ^ "A Bordertown Cafe springs up in a Manitoba wheatfield". Toronto Star, September 29, 1990.
- ^ "Naked Lunch top fare at Genies 8 awards for surrealistic fantasy, but some films ill-served by presenters". The Globe and Mail, November 23, 1992.
- ^ "Genie award nominations". Toronto Star, November 20, 1992.
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