Grown Up Movie Star

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Grown Up Movie Star
Grown Up Movie Star.jpg
Directed by Adriana Maggs
Produced by Shawn Doyle
Jill Knox Gosse
Adriana Maggs
Paul Pope
Written by Adriana Maggs
Starring Shawn Doyle
Tatiana Maslany
Jonny Harris
Julia Kennedy
Distributed by Mongrel Media
Release dates
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  • 29 January 2010 (2010-01-29)
Running time
92 minutes[1]
Country Canada
Language English

Grown Up Movie Star is a 2010 Canadian drama film written, directed and co-produced by Adriana Maggs. Shawn Doyle, Jill Knox Gosse and Paul Pope are the other co-producers. The film was produced by Pope Productions and distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media

Plot

Ray is a former ice hockey player who is convicted of drug charges for smuggling drugs following his first game in the NHL. After he comes back to his Newfoundland home, his wife Lillian leaves to seek fame in Hollywood with another man. Ray is left with his daughters, high schooler Ruby and her 11-year-old sister Rose. Ray pursues a homosexual relationship with gym teacher James, while avoiding the advances of Jennifer. After Ruby catches her father with James, she explorers her sexuality with newly arrived American student Will, her best friend Laura, and Ray's best friend Stuart. Stuart is a paraplegic, shot in a hunting accident by Ray (causing Ray to import the drugs to help Stuart make money).[1][2] The drama examines the dynamic of the strained and uncertain relationships of all parties.

Cast

Production

The film was produced by St. John's based Pope Productions. Filming was conducted in Newfoundland at Flatrock and St. John's.[3] The cast included every member of comedy team Dance Party of Newfoundland.[4]

The soundtrack was written by Elliott Brood.[2] The province of Newfoundland provided over CA$390,000 in funding support.[5] Telefilm Canada provided another $440,000 in funding.[6] The Harold Greenberg Fund and the Canadian Film or Video Tax Credit provided additional budgetary support.[1]

Presentations

The film was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010[7] and at the festival it won the "World Cinema Special Jury Prize for Acting".[8] It was released to general audiences in Canada on 29 January 2010.[4]

References

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