Joe's So Mean to Josephine
Joe's So Mean to Josephine is the first full-length feature film by Canadian film director Peter Wellington, released in 1996.[1] The film stars Eric Thal and Sarah Polley as Joe and Josephine, a couple who enter a romantic relationship despite their significant differences and incompatibilities.[2]
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Directed by | Peter Wellington |
Produced by | Susan Cavan |
Written by | Peter Wellington |
Starring | Eric Thal Sarah Polley |
Music by | Ron Sures |
Cinematography | Adam Swica |
Edited by | Roushell Goldstein Jeff Warren |
Production companies | Accent Two |
Distributed by | Alliance Communications |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film's cast also includes Don McKellar, Waneta Storms, Jason Cadieux, Tracy Wright, Semi Chellas, Dixie Seatle and Rachel Luttrell.
At the 17th Genie Awards, Ron Sures was nominated for Best Original Score,[3] and the film won that year's Claude Jutra Award for the best Canadian feature film by a first-time director.[4]
References
- "Annex romance sidesteps stereotypes". Toronto Star, November 15, 1996.
- "Film Review: Joe's So Mean to Josephine". The Globe and Mail, November 15, 1996.
- "Nominees for the 17th-annual Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, October 17, 1996.
- "Wellington wins Jutra Award". Montreal Gazette, November 1, 1996.
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