Niagara, Niagara
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Niagara, Niagara is a 1997 film directed by Bob Gosse, and starring Henry Thomas, Robin Tunney, as well as Michael Parks, John Ventimiglia and Stephen Lang.
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Directed by | Bob Gosse |
Written by | Matthew Weiss |
Produced by | David L. Bushell |
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Cinematography | Michael Spiller |
Edited by | Rachel Warden |
Music by | Jeff Bird Michael Timmins |
Distributed by | The Shooting Gallery |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Languages | English Spanish |
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A dark and tragic romantic tale about young love, drugs, a cross country trip and Tourette syndrome. Filmed locations were New Paltz, Highland and Poughkeepsie in upstate New York, as well as Niagara Falls and Canada. The film was produced by the New York City based Shooting Gallery.
The film was praised internationally, particularly in the UK, but American critics were mixed. Robin Tunney's performance garnered her the Volpi Cup Award for Best Actress at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival. The film has fallen into a cult status, due to underground popularity.