In a story weaving the past and present together, Emile seeks redemption from the family he abandoned.In a story weaving the past and present together, Emile seeks redemption from the family he abandoned.In a story weaving the past and present together, Emile seeks redemption from the family he abandoned.
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
- Reviews
- Photos & videos
- Carl Bessaiwritten by
Rest of cast listed alphabetically
- Sean Behnsen(uncredited)
- Carl Bessaiexecutive producer / producer
- Jonathan Englishexecutive producer
- Jacquelyn Rennerproducer
- Bjorg Velandexecutive producer (as Bjørg Veland)
- Vincent Mai(as Vince Mai)
- Carl Bessaidirector of photography
- Dina Holmes(as Dina Zecchel)
- Sarah Gurneyassistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
- Debi Lelievrehair stylist (as Debbie Lelievre) / key makeup artist (as Debbie Lelievre)
- Noella Mingomakeup artist: London
- Kimberly Barnesproduction manager: London
- Natasha Nystrompost-production supervisor
- Michael Williamsproduction manager
- Allie Amy Goodfellowsecond assistant director (as Allie Goodfellow)
- Nancy Sorgefirst assistant director
- Trevor Belcourtassistant set decorator
- Cody Larsonset dresser
- Jeff Cartersound mixer
- Andrew Ellisadr recordist
- Darren Gilmoresound engineer (as Darren 'Dutchie' Gilmore)
- Patrick Haskillsound effects editor
- Bryan Heidingerassistant sound editor
- Brad Hillmanre-recording mixer / sound editor
- Eric Holmgrenthird sound assistant
- Philip Hunterdialogue editor
- Matt Kunaustereo sound consultant: Dolby
- Roderick Matteboom operator
- Christopher Elkevisual effects coordinator
- John Fukushimadigital artist
- Erik Nordbydigital compositor: Toybox
- Lorraine Rozonvisual effects producer
- Brian Wawzonekdigital artist
- Blaine Ackerlyelectrician
- Damian Paul Danielassistant camera: London (as Damian Daniel)
- Geoffrey James Dixonbest boy electric
- Ryan Gillardfirst assistant camera: "a" camera
- Colin Housebest boy grip
- Stephen G. Lattacamera trainee (as Steve Latta)
- Stephen J. McKnightsecond assistant camera
- C. Kim Milescamera operator: "b" camera / gaffer
- Susan Taylor Brousecasting director: Canada
- Louise Greencasting assistant: Canada
- L.A. Hiltsextras casting (as Lesleyanne Hilts)
- Andrea Des Rochesassistant costume designer (as Andrea Desroches)
- Noella Mingowardrobe: London
- Barb Trippellseamstress
- Corrie Trippellset costumer
- Jill Allansontelecine assistant
- David Armstrongfilm timer (as Dave Armstrong)
- Tony Dean Smithassistant editor
- Denis Cornelllocation production assistant
- Kathleen Gilbertlocation manager
- Sarah Hughesassistant location manager
- Astrid Starklocation production assistant
- Jennifer Donoghuescript supervisor
- Esta Spaldingscript editor
- Randy Cainetransportation captain
- Rob Schustertransportation co-captain
- Stephen Siegeltransportation coordinator
- Bruce Whiddendailies colorist
- April Burchcraft service
- Dave Burchcraft service
- David Hadleyproduction coordinator
- Garfield Lindsay Milleroffice production assistant (as Garfield Miller)
- Jane Davidsonkey production accountant
- Patrick Mokraneproduction accountant: Vancouver
- Kirsten Sandsproperty master
- Adrian Salpeterunit publicist
- Emily Aldenassistant to producer
- Suzanne Beanstand-in
- Roy Cummingsecurity officer
- Christer Fasmerepk: Norway
- Anna Mykingepk: Norway
- Stuart Nemtinstand-in
- Andrea Oberdieckassistant to producer
- James Passunit production coordinator: UK
- Christy Sandbackstand-in
- Rob Schustersecurity coordinator
- Michael Bendnerspecial thanks
- BV International Pictures
- (in association with)
- Emile Productions Inc.
- Helkon SK
- (in association with)
- Meltemi Entertainment
- (in assocation with)
- Raven West Films Ltd.
- (presents)
- Seville Pictures
- (in assocation with)
- Shoreline Entertainment
- (World-wide, 2023)
- Castle Hill Productions
- (United States, 2005)(theatrical)
- Helkon SK
- (United Kingdom, 2003)(theatrical)
- BV International Pictures
- (Norway)
- BVIP Norway
- Evolution Entertainment
- (Switzerland, 2009)(DVD)
- JAM Entertainment
- (Germany, 2009)(DVD)
- Madman Entertainment
- (Australia, 2005)(DVD)
- Redbus Film Distribution
- (United Kingdom, 2003)
- Tiglon
- (Turkey, 2006)
- Cinematte
- (opticals)
- Deluxe Toronto
- (optical sound)
- Movietech
- (camera and lenses)
- Original Conforming Services
- (negative cutting)
- Visual Icon
- (exclusive clip and still licensing, uncredited)
- Western Post Productions
- (post-production sound services)
- William F. White International
- (grip equipment)
As a young man, Emile left his Saskatchewan farm life behind to head to college in Britain, with his brothers, the older brusque and controlling Carl and the younger sensitive Freddy, left to run the family farm. This move was despite Freddy showing greater potential and thus probably benefitting more from academic life. However, Carl wouldn't allow Freddy to leave because of his mechanical expertise which was required to tend to the farm equipment. Emile vowed to return, but never did, which affected Freddy the most. Now in early retirement, Emile, still living in Britain, travels to Victoria, Canada to accept an honorary degree from the university there. In Victoria, he decides to stay with now deceased Carl's grown daughter Nadia, and Nadia's ten-year-old daughter Maria. Emile had never made any attempt over the years to connect with Nadia or Maria, who only really know him by name. On the surface to Nadia, Emile's visit is purely a need on his part for a free bed while in Victoria, this feeling which is fostered by her last encounter with Emile when she was a child. Despite a rocky start, Emile may be able to reconnect with the family through Maria, as Nadia and Maria go through issues of their own, most specifically regarding Nadia's recent break-up with Maria's father and their resulting relocation to Victoria from Vancouver. —Huggo
- Taglines
- Past. Present. Family. Redemption.
- Genre
- Motion Picture Rating (MPA)
- Rated R for language
- Certificates
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaWhile in British Columbia, Sir Ian McKellen developed an obsession with Beaver Tails, a long donut with sugar on it. He told Director Carl Bessai that his character had to have a line with "beaver tails" in it, which is how that piece of dialogue got into the movie.
- GoofsThe film was shot in British Columbia but some parts of the action are set in Saskatchewan. In one Saskatchewan scene, there are mountains on the horizon. There are no mountains in (or visible from) Saskatchewan.
Details
Technical specifications
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min) (United States)
- 1h 35m(95 min) (Toronto International) (Canada)
- Sound mix
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- Negative Format
- 35 mm
- Cinematographic Process
- Spherical
- Printed Film Format
- 35 mm
Box office
- Budget
- CA$3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,799
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,529
- Feb 6, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $5,799
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