The story of a Jewish writer, from his life as a young boy in Montreal to his more complicated grown-up life.The story of a Jewish writer, from his life as a young boy in Montreal to his more complicated grown-up life.The story of a Jewish writer, from his life as a young boy in Montreal to his more complicated grown-up life.
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- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
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I was a James woods fan since Videodrome.
My best friend and I went to our local movie theatre and saw this movie. As a kid but a fan of film at a really young age. My mother and I would watch movies that are now only on TMC now.
That's how I started learning film instead of watching movies.
Now I go from so bad it's good stuff to seeing techniques that were poorly reviewed to the same shots in other films to be "oh my goodness that is great". I'm paraphrasing obviously. 🙄 Anyway to rewatch this film is a conundrum ... Do I look at it as the new me sees the art or do I not and use the memory as a way to assess film now ?
This movie drew me in on one level only but made me look at Allen Arkin as another actor to follow.
So that's my dilemma.
The film to me was so out of my depth as I watched it. Then there was a sad strange feeling that I knew this story. I had seen it in standard TV series at the time but only ever touched on.
I was 17 and finally found that the joy of film is the most satisfying thing that became my escape to let my mind wander and reason to dig deep and realize that art is art and to judge a piece for its time.
Ok I think I've ranted enough.
My best friend and I went to our local movie theatre and saw this movie. As a kid but a fan of film at a really young age. My mother and I would watch movies that are now only on TMC now.
That's how I started learning film instead of watching movies.
Now I go from so bad it's good stuff to seeing techniques that were poorly reviewed to the same shots in other films to be "oh my goodness that is great". I'm paraphrasing obviously. 🙄 Anyway to rewatch this film is a conundrum ... Do I look at it as the new me sees the art or do I not and use the memory as a way to assess film now ?
This movie drew me in on one level only but made me look at Allen Arkin as another actor to follow.
So that's my dilemma.
The film to me was so out of my depth as I watched it. Then there was a sad strange feeling that I knew this story. I had seen it in standard TV series at the time but only ever touched on.
I was 17 and finally found that the joy of film is the most satisfying thing that became my escape to let my mind wander and reason to dig deep and realize that art is art and to judge a piece for its time.
Ok I think I've ranted enough.
- riddler_von_stueban
- Sep 18, 2024
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Did you know
- TriviaThe last feature film of Alexander Knox.
- Alternate versionsCo-produced by the Canadian National Broadcaster CBC, Joshua Then & Now was aired as a four-hour miniseries, with many scenes and subplots not included in the theatrical version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Alan Arkin: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival (2015)
- SoundtracksSituation
Performed by The Dazzlers
Written by Steve Scala
Published by T.K. Publishing
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Eine Liebe in Montreal
- Filming locations
- Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK(Joshua is arrested on the steps from Prince Consort Road)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$10,940,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $542,420
- Gross worldwide
- $542,420
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