Love and Savagery
Love and Savagery is a Canadian-Irish drama film directed by John N. Smith and released in 2009.[1]
Love and Savagery | |
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Directed by | John N. Smith |
Produced by | Barbara Doran Kevin Tierney Lynne Wilson |
Screenplay by | Des Walsh |
Starring | Allan Hawco Sarah Greene Martha Burns Nicholas Campbell |
Music by | Bertrand Chénier |
Cinematography | Pierre Letarte |
Edited by | Michel Arcand |
Country | Canada Ireland |
Language | English |
The film stars Allan Hawco as Michael, a geologist from Newfoundland and Labrador who travels to Ballyvaughan, Ireland to study limestone, and causes a scandal when he enters a romantic relationship with Cathleen (Sarah Greene), an orphan girl from the village who is about to enter the convent as a Roman Catholic nun.[2] The film's cast also includes Martha Burns, Nicholas Campbell, Andy Jones, Louise Nicol, Mack Furlong and Sean Panting.
Awards
The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 30th Genie Awards in 2010:
- Best Supporting Actress: Martha Burns
- Best Overall Sound: Claude Hazanavicius, Daniel Bisson, Jean-Charles Desjardins and Bernard Gariépy Strobl
- Best Original Score: Bertrand Chénier
- Best Make-Up: Diane Simard and Réjean Goderre
Burns won the award for Best Supporting Actress.[3]
References
- "Love and Savagery: Looks good but goes nowhere". Toronto Star, November 13, 2009.
- "Boy meets girl, but God, Science and Art get in the way". The Globe and Mail, November 12, 2009.
- "Polytechnique sweeps Genies". CBC News, April 12, 2010.
External links
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