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Various Positions

  • 2002
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
88
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Various Positions (2002)
ComedyDramaRomance

Josh is on track for law school and a place at his father's firm. As his Orthodox Jewish family prepares for their traditional Passover celebrations, Josh hits a brick wall in the form of th... Read allJosh is on track for law school and a place at his father's firm. As his Orthodox Jewish family prepares for their traditional Passover celebrations, Josh hits a brick wall in the form of the alluring Cheryth.Josh is on track for law school and a place at his father's firm. As his Orthodox Jewish family prepares for their traditional Passover celebrations, Josh hits a brick wall in the form of the alluring Cheryth.

  • Director
    • Ori Kowarsky
  • Writer
    • Ori Kowarsky
  • Stars
    • Tygh Runyan
    • Carly Pope
    • L. Harvey Gold
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    88
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ori Kowarsky
    • Writer
      • Ori Kowarsky
    • Stars
      • Tygh Runyan
      • Carly Pope
      • L. Harvey Gold
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Tygh Runyan
    Tygh Runyan
    • Josh Szchevisky
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Cheryth Bleyn
    L. Harvey Gold
    L. Harvey Gold
    • Mr. Szchevisky
    Marie Stillin
    Marie Stillin
    • Mrs. Szchevisky
    Michal Suchánek
    Michal Suchánek
    • Tzvi Szchevisky
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Ian
    Robin Richardson
    • Gary
    Robert Luft
    • Sammy
    Darren Moore
    Darren Moore
    • Reg
    Abraham Jedidiah
    Abraham Jedidiah
    • Edgar
    Daniel Gillies
    Daniel Gillies
    • Marcel
    P. Lynn Johnson
    • Professor Hillary Ziff
    Jacob Kowarsky
    • Mr. Bleyn
    Jonathan Sutton
    • Paper-mache man #1
    Erik Whittaker
    • Paper-mache man #2
    Laryssa Troniak
    • Punk Rock Girl
    • Director
      • Ori Kowarsky
    • Writer
      • Ori Kowarsky
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    7mrtunes

    Decent Canadian film-making, just decent.

    Various Positions is a fairly good watch if you want something depressing and self-loathing. You probably wont crack many smiles in this one, especially since the lead actor is horribly stiff, painfully stiff! The acting performances are mediocre at best unfortunately. Being a dialogue based movie the script holds up fairly well surprisingly regardless of all shortcomings in the actor's performances, and this is what keeps the movie on its feet. The father has some funny lines, and Carly Pope does a good job playing the role of Cheryth as this character has the most personality in the film.

    A movie that deals with similar themes as this one is Liberty Heights, but that takes place in the 50s so it's quite different.
    8bmarles

    Son of Holocaust survivor chooses to dump parents' emotional baggage

    A good movie to see if you want to better understand your Jewish friends. Intelligent, witty and worthwhile. I still don't understand why Josh's student friends tried to destroy the university library. There needed to be an explanation of this.
    digital_nemesis

    Great looking film from Various Positions

    I caught this one at the Vancouver International Film Festival and has one of my local fav's Tygh Runyan (Antitrust, Disturbing Behavior and 15 Minutes). But most of all my favourite Vancouver actress, Carly Pope (Orange County, Disturbing Behavior and TV's Popular).

    The movie was well written by Vancouver UBC student Ori Kowarsky, and avoided all Hollywood elements of a tragic love story between two twenty-something's that are restricted from seeing each other due to religious beliefs. More so than the writing being excellent for a small Canadian movie I was blown away by the filming in this show afterwards when the cast and crew announced it was filmed on HDTV (a DV format). This was stellar! Never once did I think this was something put together on DV and worked on later to look like film. So inspiring now that I'm deciding to start filming a few shorts as soon as next month. The color that was used in the movie had some very filtered film effects but still had a film grain texture to it that made a very warm looking picture. Another bonus was watching the opening credits and discovering that Tygh also did a portion of the score in the movie. It had a real ambient mellow tone that was very subtle and enjoyable.

    Well let me get back to the cast and crew. Like I mentioned earlier the cast and crew were present after for a Q & A. I jokingly entertained the idea that Carly being an American teen idol would be present for the pictures premiere but was shocked to find out she showed up. She was just as stunning in person as on film. I think if she continues to do more independent pictures and story driven work she will be capable of sticking around a while longer as well unlike the rest of the nameless Popular cast. It was really great to see the entire cast except for Tygh (who was filming elsewhere), be able to show and support the picture for Ori.

    I can't see this being a big theatre release but if you get the chance to see it on DVD/VHS or a movie channel sometime over the next year, please check it out and support Canadian work as good as this.
    digital_nemesis

    Great looking film from Various Positions

    I caught this one at the Vancouver International Film Festival and has one of my local fav's Tygh Runyan (Antitrust, Disturbing Behavior and 15 Minutes). But most of all my favourite Vancouver actress, Carly Pope (Orange County, Disturbing Behavior and TV's Popular).

    The movie was well written by Vancouver UBC student Ori Kowarsky, and avoided all Hollywood elements of a tragic love story between two twenty-something's that are restricted from seeing each other due to religious beliefs. More so than the writing being excellent for a small Canadian movie I was blown away by the filming in this show afterwards when the cast and crew announced it was filmed on HDTV (a DV format). This was stellar! Never once did I think this was something put together on DV and worked on later to look like film. So inspiring now that I'm deciding to start filming a few shorts as soon as next month. The color that was used in the movie had some very filtered film effects but still had a film grain texture to it that made a very warm looking picture. Another bonus was watching the opening credits and discovering that Tygh also did a portion of the score in the movie. It had a real ambient mellow tone that was very subtle and enjoyable.

    Well let me get back to the cast and crew. Like I mentioned earlier the cast and crew were present after for a Q & A. I jokingly entertained the idea that Carly being an American teen idol would be present for the picture's premiere but was shocked to find out she showed up. She was just as stunning in person as on film. I think if she continues to do more independent pictures and story driven work she will be capable of sticking around a while longer as well unlike the rest of the nameless Popular cast. It was really great to see the entire cast except for Tygh (who was filming elsewhere), be able to show and support the picture for Ori.

    I can't see this being a big theatre release but if you get the chance to see it on DVD/VHS or a movie channel sometime over the next year, please check it out and support Canadian work as good as this.
    9massimo_saidel

    Ori Kowarsky: a lost talent?

    Caught this canadian indie at the Montreal Fim Festival-FFM back in 2002, where it received the prize for Best first film: a finely written and well crafted jewel to add to the crown of canadian jewish-themed films, from "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" to Lea Pool's "Emporte moi" or "Felix and Meira". Set in Vancouver one summer before law school, it pits the doubts of a good son having fallen in love with an unconventional non-jewish girl, against the orthodox certainties of his established lawyer-father. As in any apt variation on the theme, wether coming of age or life-turning drama, the film seeks out the gray touches, and sensibly hits several: family loyalties, duty or desire, even national allegiance (in one strong scene where the beleaguered father recalls the price & privilege of having "a free homeland wanting you as citizen"...). A sincere and likely autobiographical Canadian film to rediscover. Promising director Ory Kowarsky was already a graduate lawyer at the time of filming: where is he now, why only one film, which tent did he choose?

    [Ps: I was on that Jury so long ago and had pushed for the prize, so I'm still sincerely puzzled and curious]

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Multiples positions
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • British Columbia Film Commission
      • CanWest Western Independent Producers Fund
      • Téléfilm Canada
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