Two Can Play (1993 film)
Two Can Play (French: Deux actrices) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Micheline Lanctôt and released in 1993.[1] The film stars Pascale Bussières and Pascale Paroissien as adult sisters meeting for the first time, not having previously known of each other's existence, and intersperses the dramatic storyline with scenes in which the actresses are interviewed about the process of building their characters.[1]
Two Can Play | |
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Deux actrices | |
Directed by | Micheline Lanctôt |
Produced by | Micheline Lanctôt |
Written by | Micheline Lanctôt |
Starring | Pascale Bussières Pascale Paroissien François Delisle |
Music by | Kate and Anna McGarrigle |
Cinematography | André Gagnon Jocelyn Simard |
Edited by | Emmanuelle Forget Micheline Lanctôt Pascale Paroissien |
Production company | Stopfilm |
Distributed by | Alliance Atlantis |
Release date | 1993 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film won the L.E. Ouimet-Molson Prize from the Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma in 1994,[2] and Lanctôt was a Genie Award nominee for Best Director at the 15th Genie Awards.[3]
References
- Sid Adilman, "Two Can Play -- with script and without". Toronto Star, May 20, 1994.
- "Low-budget drama wins Quebec prize". Edmonton Journal, February 14, 1994.
- "Exotica earns 13 Genie nominations". Vancouver Sun, October 20, 1994.
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