Niagara Motel

Niagara Motel
Directed by Gary Yates
Produced by Phyllis Laing
Michael Prupas
Bernard Zukerman
Written by Dani Romain
George F. Walker
Starring Caroline Dhavernas
Craig Ferguson
Anna Friel
Music by Guy Fletcher
The Lyric Quartet
Cinematography Ian Wilson
Edited by Simon Cozens
Distributed by Mongrel Media (Canada)
Soda Pictures (United Kingdom)
Release dates
March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24)
Running time
88 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $8,000,000

Niagara Motel is a 2006 Canadian drama film directed by Gary Yates. The film earned numerous nominations, including a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress for Caroline Dhavernas.

Plot

Niagara Motel features its namesake and the ongoings amongst the inhabitants of the motel and linked Riverside Grill coffee shop located in Niagara Falls. The characters include the owner and his daughter (Andrei and Fitch), their newly pregnant waitress (Dhavernas) being recruited to star in low budget porn videos, a young couple (Friel and Holden-Reid) with a criminal past struggling to recover their child from social services, and a middle class husband and wife (Keleghan and Crewson) in a marriage that is disintegrating in near-record time - all led by a drunken motel caretaker (Ferguson).

Cast

Actress Caroline Dhavernas previously played the lead role in the television series Wonderfalls created by Bryan Fuller and also set in Niagara Falls. Actress Anna Friel went on to star in the television series Pushing Daisies also created by Bryan Fuller.

Production

Based on George F. Walker's six play series Suburban Motel.

Locations

While some scenes were filmed in Niagara Falls, Ontario, most of the film was filmed in and around Winnipeg, Manitoba. The motel scenes were filmed in Steinbach. Additional scenes were filmed in Lockport and Selkirk, where the real Riverside Grill stood until 2012.[1][2]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 37% based on 14 reviews.[3]

References

  1. "Niagara Motel Production Notes" (PDF). Mongrel Media. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
  2. Amanda Lefley (2012-01-10). "Say Goodbye to Riverside". The Selkirk Journal. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
  3. Niagara Motel at Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2009-10-09.

External links

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