Perfectly Normal

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Perfectly Normal
Perfectly Normal FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed byYves Simoneau
Written bywriter
Paul Quarrington
screenplay
Eugene Lipinski
Produced by
StarringRobbie Coltrane
Michael Riley
CinematographyAlain Dostie
Edited byRonald Sanders
Music by [fr]
Production
company
BSB
Distributed byFour Seasons Entertainment
Release date
1990 TIFF
Running time
107 minutes
CountriesCanada
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Perfectly Normal is a Canadian comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau,[1] which premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals,[2] before going into general theatrical release in 1991. Simoneau's first English-language film, it was written by Eugene Lipinski and Paul Quarrington.[3]

The film stars Michael Riley as Renzo Parachi, a mild-mannered man living in the small town of Long Bay, Ontario, whose quiet, unassuming life working at the local brewery and playing hockey for the company team is transformed when Alonzo Turner (Robbie Coltrane) comes to town, ingratiating himself as Renzo's new roommate and convincing him to invest in an Italian restaurant where the servers will sing opera.[4]

The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay (Lipinski and Quarrington), Best Art Direction and Production Design () and Best Editing (Ronald Sanders).[5] Lipinski and Quarrington won the award for Best Original Screenplay.[6]

Cast[]

  • Robbie Coltrane as Alonzo Turner
  • Michael Riley as Renzo Parachi
  • Deborah Duchene as Denise
  • Eugene Lipinski as Hopeless
  • Kenneth Welsh as Charlie Glesby
  • Patricia Gage as Mrs. Hathaway
  • J.D. Nicholsen as Duane Bickle (as Jack Nichols)
  • as Gloria
  • as Tiffany
  • as Bunden
  • Bryan Foster as Gig Manyon
  • Andrew Miller as Pizza Guy
  • as Old Man
  • as Boy in Cab
  • as Middle-aged Man
  • as Clairvoyant
  • as Priest
  • as Uncle Thomas
  • as St. John's Ambulance Man

References[]

  1. ^ "Three solid Canadian films prove their mettle". Kingston Whig-Standard, September 11, 1990.
  2. ^ "A celebration of Canadian perspectives". The Globe and Mail, September 6, 1990.
  3. ^ "Language flap doesn't faze director". Edmonton Journal, September 8, 1990.
  4. ^ "Film Review: Perfectly Normal". The Globe and Mail, February 22, 1991.
  5. ^ "Genie candidates announced". Edmonton Journal, October 10, 1991.
  6. ^ "Dreaming of Genies comes true for winners". Halifax Daily News, November 28, 1991.

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