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1999 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Life Before This is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti.[1] It begins with a massacre perpetrated in a coffee shop by two gunmen, and then uses flashbacks to show how each of the people present found themselves in the shop on that day.[2]
The Life Before This | |
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Directed by | Jerry Ciccoritti |
Written by | Semi Chellas |
Produced by | Ilana Frank |
Starring | Catherine O'Hara Joe Pantoliano Sarah Polley Stephen Rea |
Cinematography | Norayr Kasper |
Edited by | Nick Rotundo George Roulston |
Music by | Ron Sures |
Distributed by | Alliance Atlantis |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film was inspired by the Just Desserts shooting of 1994.[3]
The film premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival.[4]
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Peter Howell of the Toronto Star wrote that the film had a solid cast, but that "in seeking to make an Altmanesque story about the perfidy of fate surrounding the events leading to a cafe massacre, the movie follows dull characters too far and interesting ones not far enough."[5]
Deirdre Dolan of the National Post wrote that the initial shooting scene was stiffly acted and meaningfully paced, leading her to fear that she was about to watch "another self-important, amateur film", but opined that the film became more engaging once it shifted to explore the various decisions and choices that had led everybody to the café: "That we know their fates from the beginning only adds a layer of tension and meaning, an effect reminiscent of Robert Altman and good television."[6] Conversely, Marc Horton of the Edmonton Journal wrote that beginning the film with the shooting scene robbed it of any suspense.[7]
Catherine O'Hara won the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 20th Genie Awards.[8]
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