Suddenly Naked
Suddenly Naked | |
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Directed by | Anne Wheeler |
Produced by | Gavin Wilding |
Written by | Elyse Friedman |
Starring |
Wendy Crewson Peter Coyote |
Music by | Chris Ainscough |
Cinematography | David Frazee |
Edited by | Lara Mazur |
Production company |
Creative Differences |
Distributed by | Remstar Distribution |
Release dates | 8 September 2001 (Canada) |
Running time | 105 mn. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Suddenly Naked is a 2001 drama film directed by Anne Wheeler and written by Elyse Friedman.
Plot
Jackie York is a famous novelist with a secret: she is suffering from writer's block and is unable to write her much-anticipated novel. After being used and then dumped by a wannabe movie director, Jackie can't get back to work. So, Jackie concocts a mess of lies to cover up her loneliness and to protect her secret. Jackie then meets a man named Patrick McKeating, a writer who opens her up to new possibilities. However, Patrick is nearly 20 years younger than Jackie. Jackie gets a lesson in true love and must decide what really matters in life.
Cast
- Wendy Crewson – Jackie York
- Peter Coyote – Lionel
- Emmanuelle Vaugier – Lupe Martinez
- Joe Cobden – Patrick McKeating
- Jud Tylor – Crystal
- Jennifer Carmichael – Rainbow
- Eliza Murbach – Kelly
- Dan Joffre – Fan
- Camille Mitchell – Sasha
- Michael Shanks – Danny Blair
- Ron Selmour – Security Guard
Awards and nominations
- 2002 Anne Wheeler and Gavin Wilding won Best Feature Length Drama at the Leo Awards
- 2002 Lara Mazur won Best Picture Editing in a Feature Length Drama at the Leo Awards
- 2002 Anne Wheeler won Feature Length Drama: Best Director at the Leo Awards
- 2002 Chris Ainscough won Feature Length Drama: Best Musical Score at the Leo Awards
- 2003 Lara Mazur won Best Achievement in Editing at the Genie Awards
- 2003 Gavin Wilding was nominated for "Best Motion Picture" at the Genie Awards
- 2003 Anne Wheeler was nominated for "Best Achievement in Directing" at the Genie Awards
- 2003 Chris Ainscough was nominated for "Best Achievement in Music – Original Score" at the Genie Awards
- 2003 Laura Doyle was nominated for "Best Achievement in Music – Original Song" for the song "Your Love" at the Genie Awards
External links
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