Walking After Midnight is a 1988 Canadian documentary film directed by Jonathan Kay. It screened in the Perspectives Canada section of the Toronto Festival of Festivals in late 1988.[1] The film features celebrities from film and music, as well as the Dalai Lama, discussing reincarnation and speculating on their past lives.[2][3] Narrated by Ringo Starr,[4] it includes appearances by Martin Sheen, James Coburn, k.d. lang, Willie Nelson, Donovan, Catherine Oxenberg, Rae Dawn Chong[2] and Helen Shaver.[3]
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Directed by | Jonathan Kay |
Starring | Ringo Starr (narration) |
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Running time | 92 mins |
Country | Canada |
The stories are supported by musical accompaniment[2] and partly told through re-enactments.[3] Sheen recalls a near-death experience he had while filming Apocalypse Now in the 1970s, and Lang asserts that in a past life she was country singer Patsy Cline.[2]
References
edit- ^ Lerner, Loren R. (1997). Canadian Film and Video: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. pp. 369–70. ISBN 978-0-802029881.
- ^ a b c d Pavlides, Dan. "Walking After Midnight (1988)". AllMovie. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
- ^ a b c "W–Was". The Great Canadian Guide to the Movies & TV. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
- ^ Badman, Keith (2001). The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After the Break-Up 1970–2001. London: Omnibus Press. p. 459. ISBN 978-0-7119-8307-6.