Lilies (film)
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Lilies (French title: Les Feluettes) is a 1996 Canadian film directed by John Greyson.[2] It is an adaptation by Michel Marc Bouchard and Linda Gaboriau of Bouchard's own play Lilies. It depicts a play being performed in a prison by the inmates.
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Lilies | |
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French | Les Feluettes |
Directed by | John Greyson |
Written by | Michel Marc Bouchard Linda Gaboriau |
Produced by | Robin Cass Arnie Gelbart Anna Stratton |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Daniel Jobin |
Edited by | André Corriveau |
Music by | Mychael Danna |
Distributed by | Alliance Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English French |
Budget | $2,200,000 CAD |
Box office | $301,548[1] |
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The film screened at numerous festivals, including Sundance, and received critical acclaim; it was nominated for 14 awards Genie Awards at the 17th ceremony, winning 4, including Best Picture.