Mon Amour Mon Parapluie
Mon Amour, Mon Parapluie | |
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Directed by | Giada Dobrzenska |
Screenplay by | Tara Hungerford |
Produced by | Robin Chan |
Starring | Tara Hungerford, Douglas Coupland, William Gibson, Derek de Lint, Jeff Seymour, Mary Black |
Cinematography | Gregory Middleton |
Edited by | Mark Lemon |
Music by | Nicholas Lloyd-Weber |
Production companies | Little Wonder Productions Parapluie Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Mon Amour, Mon Parapluie is a short film[1] directed by Giada Dobrzenska and featuring cameo appearances by William Gibson[2] and Douglas Coupland.[3] The film was nominated for nine categories of British Columbia's Leo Awards, including one to Studio X for sound editing.[4] It was an official 2007 selection at Big Sur International Film Festival.[5]
Described as a 'timeless visual poem',[5] the story centres around a young woman (played by Tara Hungerford) who loses her umbrella in a café. The incident alters her perception of the world, bringing with it an acceptance of loss and change. The film's music was composed by Nicholas Lloyd-Webber, son of Andrew Lloyd-Webber.[1]
The film was featured as part of the Rendez-Vous du Cinéma Québécois et Francophone 2008 programme at the Vancouver International Film Centre.[6] A still image from the film was featured at a Heritage Vancouver Long Table Social Series in April 2010, a series connecting Vancouver's visual arts with its heritage structures.[7] In 2015, Women in Film and Television Vancouver included the film as part of its 25th Anniversary Retrospective.[8]
References[]
- ^ a b British Council Film. "British Council Film: Mon Amour, Mon Parapluie". film.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
- ^ Conversations with William Gibson, Smith, Patrick (editor), University Press of Mississippi, 2014, (p.201)
- ^ "Mon Amour Mon Parapluie". Vancouver Observer. 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
- ^ "2001 LEO AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS" (PDF). Leo Awards (PDF). Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ a b "Mon Amour Mon Parapluie | Big Sur International Short Film Festival". bigsurfilm.org. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
- ^ "Les 14e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois et francophone". www.rendez-vousvancouver.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ Hanley, Jonathan (2010-04-29). "Heritage Vancouver brings city to life with art, music, film and architecture at Long Table Social series event". Vancouver Observer. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ "Women In Film + Television Vancouver - 25th Anniversary Retrospective". www.womeninfilm.ca. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
External links[]
- 2001 films
- English-language films
- Canadian films
- Canadian short films
- Films shot in British Columbia