The Grand Seduction (TBA)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 53 mins

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This quirky comedy is set against the background of a sleepy little fishing village, that is on the decline. In order to persuade a company to set up their factory in the village, thereby creating much-needed jobs, certain criteria need to be fulfilled. One of these include the presence of a resident doctor. Will the villagers succeed in luring an innocent doctor into their web of deceit? Can they all unite to ensure that the factory is setup in their village, against all odds?
Did you know? This movie was nominated in four categories for the Canadian Screen Awards, with Pinsent winning the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at ceremony held in March 2014. Read More
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as Kathleen
as Dr. Lewis
as Helen
as Murray French
as Lucy Tilley
as Barbara French
as Christian
as Trip's Assistant #2
as Simon
as Accordion player
as Himself - Hockey Announcer
as Henry Tilley
as Vera
as Frank Dalton
as Tripp's Assistant
as New Factory Worker
as Bob Mahoney
as Tripp
as Samantha
as Ernest French

Direction

Director

Production

Executive Producer
Supervising Producer

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Story Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Art

Art Director
Production Designer

Casting

Casting Director

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer

Editorial

Makeup and Hair

Makeup Artist
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Camera:
ARRI ALEXA Plus
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
As with his previous films Cold Mountain (2003) and Michael Collins (1996), this film shows actor Brendan Gleeson genuine fiddle playing skills.

Of the three leads, Gordon Pinsent is the only one who actually hails from Newfoundland.

Released ten years since director Don McKellar's previous film, Childstar (2004).

This comedy is based on a French-Canadian film, La Grande Séduction (2003).

This movie was nominated in four categories for the Canadian Screen Awards, with Pinsent winning the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at ceremony held in March 2014.