EMILE
by Carl Bessai
synopsis
The third instalment in director Carl Bessai's identity trilogy.
Emile returns to Canada, the country of his birth, after a lengthy absence. This triggers a remarkable journey into the consciousness of a man in his twilight years, melding past and present and asking the question: can past injustices be remedied?
international title: | EMILE |
original title: | EMILE |
country: | United Kingdom, Canada |
sales agent: | Buena Vista International |
year: | 2003 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Carl Bessai |
film run: | 95' |
screenplay: | Carl Bessai |
cast: | Ian McKellen, Deborah Kara Unger, Theo Crane, Tygh Runyan, Chris William Martin, Ian Tracey |
cinematography by: | Carl Bessai |
film editing: | Julian Clarke |
music: | Vince Mai |
producer: | Jonathan English, Jacqueline Renner |
production: | Meltemi Entertainment, Emile Productions Inc., Raven West Films Ltd. (CA) |