Two Thousand and None
Two Thousand and None is a Canadian independent comedy film directed by Arto Paragamian and starring John Turturro, Oleg Kisseliov, Katherine Borowitz, and Julian Richings. Turturro plays a palaeontologist with only six weeks to live,[1] the film premiered at the 2000 Taormina Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI award for For the confirmation of a new talent, its imaginative exploration of a difficult subject and the exceptional acting of John Turturro.[2]
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Directed by | Arto Paragamian |
Produced by | Arnie gelbart |
Written by | Arto Paragamian |
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Music by | Milan Kymlicka |
Cinematography | Norayr Kasper |
Edited by | Alain Baril |
Production company | Galafilm Productions |
Distributed by | Seville Pictures (Canada) |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $4.8 million (CAD) |
Plot
A recently divorced paleontologist visits his doctor who informs him that he is suffering from an unusual brain disease called Talbot's Syndrome, and that he has less than six weeks to live. Initially philosophical about his fate, the man decides to enjoy himself as much as he can until his imminent death, much to the disapproval of his ex-wife, his best friend, his boss, and his new girlfriend. Before long, he starts having evocative visions of his childhood in Armenia and decides, as his last mission in life, to dig up his parents in Canada and bury them in Armenia, where he believes his family belongs.[3]
References
- "Paragamian steps up". www.playbackonline.ca. June 28, 1999. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- "Awards IMdB". www.imdb.com. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- "Synopsis". www.elephantcinema.quebec. Retrieved May 10, 2017.